Abstract
AbstractThe mechanism by which low profile character is achieved in unsaturated polyester systems has been investigated. Using techniques of microscopy, data are developed that support a model in which micro stress cracking is induced to relieve stress promoted by polymerization shrinkage. Thus the strain is accommodated internally in a molded part, rather than through macroscopic shrinkage of the article.
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