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3 December 2025
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| N 13:50 | Plastics – Symbols and Abbreviated Terms diffhist +6,180 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Kurzzeichen}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Plastics – Symbols and abbreviated terms</span> __FORCETOC__ The abbreviations for plastics are often based on the basic polymers which are content on it. The upper-case letters used for this purpose are given in: ==ISO 1043: Plastics – Symbols and abbreviated terms== * Part 1 (2011-11): Basic Polymers and their Special Characteristics, modified by ISO 1...") | ||||
| N 13:49 | Plastics diffhist +4,515 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Kunststoffe}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Plastics</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== The term ‘plastics’ refers to synthetic organic materials that contain '''macromolecules''' as essential components [1]. All natural materials (rubber, protein, cellulose) and plastics contain molecules as their smallest particles, which in turn consist of a large number of atoms. The term ‘macromolecule’ tak...") | ||||
| N 13:45 | Particle-filled Thermoplastics diffhist +20,708 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Teilchengefüllte Kunststoffe}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Particle-filled plastics</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== The terms “particle-filled plastics” or “particle-plastic composites” are synonymous with an extremely heterogeneous group of materials that are determined by the type of particles, the particle volume fraction and distribution as well as the pa...") | ||||
| N 13:12 | Microscopic Structure diffhist +4,827 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Mikroskopische Struktur}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Microscopic structure</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Chemical and physical structure of polymers== In addition to the macroscopic structure of polymer material systems, the microscopic structure of the polymers, polymer blends or polymer composites involved is of great importance with regard to their inf...") | ||||
| N 13:09 | Micromechanics & Nanomechanics diffhist +12,996 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Mikro- und Nanomechanik}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Micromechanics & Nanomechanics (''Author: Prof. Dr. G. H. Michler'')</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Introduction== The various applications of plastics require the full utilization of a material's property potential. However, the mechanical properties are particularly important for almost all applications, as the actual application properties...") | ||||
| N 12:56 | Material Science & Plastics diffhist +9,758 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Werkstoffwissenschaft & Kunststoffe}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Material science & plastics</span> __FORCETOC__ ==From the beginnings in prehistoric times== Materials surround us in our lives in many different forms. They have been in use since ancient times and were initially used completely by chance, such as sharp-edged stones as flints and hand axes or processed natural...") | ||||
2 December 2025
| N 09:18 | Fibre-reinforced Plastics diffhist +11,638 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Faserverstärkte Kunststoffe}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Fibre-reinforced plastics</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Classification of fibre-reinforced plastics== The term ‘fibre-reinforced plastics’ (FRP) or ‘fibre-plastic composites’ is a synonym for an extremely heterogeneous group of materials, which is characterised by the type of fibre reinforcement and the fibre volume f...") | ||||
1 December 2025
| N 08:55 | Ductility Plastics diffhist +8,915 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Duktilität}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Ductility plastics</span> __FORCETOC__ ==General== In the field of solids, the terms strength, toughness, viscosity, as well as brittleness and ductility are used for property evaluation [1]. In the literature, ductile and toughness material behaviour are often used synonymously without a...") | ||||
| N 08:26 | Crystallinity diffhist +8,168 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Kristallinität}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Crystallinity</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Fundamentals== Crystallinity ''X''<sub>c</sub> (in %), also referred to as degree of crystallinity or degree of crystallisation, is a material property that is particularly important in thermoplastic polymer materials (thermoplastics)...") | ||||