Relaxations and Thermomechanical Stability of a Crosslinked Photopolymer

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Thermal and thermomechanical stability of a crosslinked diacryl photopolymer is examined by means of various experimental techniques. Aging is observed and it is explained by the polymerization which is not completely achieved or/and by liquid glass transition manifestations related to the thermomechanical history of the material.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 115)

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145-150

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August 2006

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