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Investigation of the supermolecular structure of polyformaldehyde in an injection-molded block

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The process of variation of the spherulitic and "superspherulitic" structure in an injection-molded block of polyformaldehyde has been investigated as a function of the molding conditions with allowance for the structural inhomogeneity of the block. The molding conditions corresponding to the formation of "superspherulitic" structures have been determined. The thermal stability of these structures has been investigated.

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Mekhanika Polimerov, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 394–401, 1968

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Kovriga, V.V., Gumen, R.G. Investigation of the supermolecular structure of polyformaldehyde in an injection-molded block. Polymer Mechanics 4, 326–332 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00859518

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