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Meaning of "polymerisable"
polymerisable (adjective): capable of undergoing polymerization, a chemical process in which monomers are combined to form a polymer
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polymerisable
A polymerisable cyanate ester thermoset component consisting of.
These groups are suitably polymerisable hydrocarbon chains.
Polymerisable photoinitiators for led curable compositions.
There are numerous references on polymerisation of polymerisable monomers.
Or it may be a polymerisable material such as a polyurethane paint.
Resin cements are a type of polymerisable lutes.
The polymerisable composition is a conventional composition.
The encapsulation material is preferably a silicone or polymerisable adhesive.
The polymerisable functional group is preferably a vinyl group.
In such a case the reactive groups are polymerisable groups.
The cationically polymerisable compound may be a siloxane epoxide.
The photopolymer composition may include a polymerisable comonomer.
Any other polymerisable group may also be used.
These materials are readily polymerisable in solution.
The choice of polymerisable compounds depends on the intended use.
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These empty spaces are then filled with polymerisable resin.
A solventless polymerisable composition comprising.
Phospholipids such as phosphodiglycerides and sphingolipids carrying polymerisable groups.
In some embodiments the polymerisable binder will consist of polyurethane.
The monomers may be provided in the form of a polymerisable composition.
Polymers made from polymerisable monomers have wide spread applications.
Long chain esters of sulphosuccinic acid carrying polymerisable functions.
The polymerisable compounds usually also contain the latter as stabilisers.
The shell is formed from any suitable polymerisable material.
In such apparatus the polymerisable composition was kept under pressure during curing.
These derivatives may contain additional polymerisable functional groups.
Preferably the polymerisable organic base monomers is a polymerisable primary or secondary amine.
The dispersion may include surfactants and polymerisable monomers.
Methods for sterilisation of polymerisable monomers are known in the field of medical products.
The pending boronic ester function does not include a polymerisable group.
For large or small particles polymerisable monomers may also be used.
Most polymerisable materials described in the art can be used in the process.
This enables a far greater range of polymerisable end groups to be incorporated.
Any polymerisable monofunctional monomer commonly known in the art may be employed.
The oil drops are encapsulated with a polymerisable material of natural origin.
The amount of polymerisable monomers in the solution may vary as desired by the experimenter.
If desired a copolymer of two or more of the polymerisable monomers can be present.
Any polymerisable polyfunctional monomer and oligomer commonly known in the art may be employed.
The monomers may contain one or more polymerisable double bonds.
Iv causing the cure of said polymerisable binder to form a polymer bonded cast explosive composition.
Macromonomers according to this invention also include polymerisable side groups.
In a more preferred embodiment the polymerisable composition contains a photoinitiator and thermal polymerisation initiator.
These organic groups may or may not comprise polymerisable groups.
The polymerisable compositions of the invention may comprise a finely divided inorganic filler material.
The temperature of the mould depends on the nature of the polymerisable composition.
Cement plasticiser compositions based on polymerisable carboxylic acids and cementiferous compositions containing them.
The present invention relates to a process for curing cationically polymerisable compounds.
The copolymer may contain unreacted polymerisable groups from the multifunctional monomer.
A further possible catalyst comprises a metallocene complex which has been treated with polymerisable monomers.
The second cationically polymerisable compound is different from the first cationically polymerisable compound.