Abstract
This chapter covers polymers in which the most important linking group is the ether moiety, which is –O–. Included in this chapter are the acetals, also called polyoxymethylene (POM) or polyacetal, both homopolymer and copolymer. The third plastic type included in this chapter is polyphenylene, also referred to as polyphenylene oxide (PPO). Chemical structures, manufacturers, and trade names along with typical end uses of the plastics are included. Where available, there are sections covering fatigue data and tribology data in graphical and tabular forms. Plastics included in this section are acetal, acetal copolymer, and PPO.
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