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*Cellulose acetate is a good candidate - thermoplastic. | *Cellulose acetate is a good candidate - thermoplastic. | ||
*Cellulose nitrate - the oldest thermoplastic. Flammable, so needs mixing with other substance to be less flammable. | *Cellulose nitrate - the oldest thermoplastic. Flammable, so needs mixing with other substance to be less flammable. (AKA Nitrocellulose; Slang Name is Guncotton) | ||
*http://polymerdatabase.com/polymer%20classes/Cellulose%20type.html | *http://polymerdatabase.com/polymer%20classes/Cellulose%20type.html | ||
*Fiber-reinforced cellulose acetate is a thing - [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021998310386261?journalCode=jcma] | *Fiber-reinforced cellulose acetate is a thing - [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021998310386261?journalCode=jcma] |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 24 February 2019
- Cellulose acetate is a good candidate - thermoplastic.
- Cellulose nitrate - the oldest thermoplastic. Flammable, so needs mixing with other substance to be less flammable. (AKA Nitrocellulose; Slang Name is Guncotton)
- http://polymerdatabase.com/polymer%20classes/Cellulose%20type.html
- Fiber-reinforced cellulose acetate is a thing - [1]