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HEMA

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HEMA
Transparent hydrophilic plastic used in the manufacture of soft contact lenses. It stands for 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate. See index of refraction; contact lens.


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RESULTS Dynamic-mechanical Relaxation of MMA and HEMA Homopolymer and Copolymer Networks In the isochronous experiments, net-PMMA shows the secondary [beta] relaxation and the main [alpha] relaxation partially overlapped, whereas in net-PHEMA the [beta] relaxation has a smaller intensity, and in fact, it can be detected only as a smooth increase of the loss tangent in the same temperature region of the secondary relaxation of net-PMMA (Fig.
 
 
 
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