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Special Polymers for Electronics and Optoelectronics (Paperback)

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By J. a. Chilton (Editor), M. Goosey (Editor)
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Commercially successful fully synthetic polymeric materials were pro- duced in the early years of this century, the first example being Bakelite. This was made from phenol and formaldehyde by Leo Bakeland in 1909. Before the end of the 1920s, a large number of other synthetic polymers had been created, including polyvinyl chloride and urea-formaldehyde. Today, there are literally hundreds of synthetic polymers commercially available with ranges of properties making them suitable for applications in many industrial sectors, including the electrical and electronics industries. In many instances the driving force behind the development of new materials actually came from the electronics industry, and today's advanced electronics would be inconceivable without these materials. For many years polymers have been widely used in all sectors of the electronics industry. From the early days of the semiconductor industry to the current state of the art, polymers have provided the enabling technologies that have fuelled the inexorable and rapid development of advanced electronic and optoelectronic devices.

Product Details
ISBN: 9789401042529
ISBN-10: 9401042527
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: October 3rd, 2012
Pages: 351
Language: English