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polyester
(redirected from Unsaturated polyester)

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polyester
a multifilament strand of synthetic polymer.

polyester base
the film on which the photographic emulsion is added to make an x-ray plate.
polyester mesh
see surgical mesh.
polyester suture
a multifilament strand, Dacron impregnated or coated with Teflon, silicone or polybutylate used as nonabsorbable sutures. Their virtue is their strength, their disadvantage the difficulty encountered in tying a knot that holds.


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Topics include thermosetting unsaturated polyester nanocomposites, liquid crystalline polymer matrices, polyurethane and latex-based nanocomposites, fracture toughness characterization, barrier properties, dielectric analysis and quantitative characterization of dispersion.
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Composite Resins Europe is active in production of unsaturated polyester resins, high performance gel coats and polymeric plasticizers.
 
 
 
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