POLYMERS Vol.59 No.3 |
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COVER STORY
Polymers Reproduced by Processing Technology |
The polymer industry has successfully contributed to the progress of important
materials in our civilization, resulting in the practical use of polymers
in our daily life. Polymer processing technology is the so-called “engineering”
which plays an important role in the development of polymer industry since
polymer science has come into existence. The present age is looking eagerly forward to the appearance of promising new technology, as it is happening without exception in the polymer industry. A deep understanding and well-systematization of the polymer processing, as well as polymer chemistry, is necessary for manufacturing innovative products in an urgent answer to the demand of human society. Our special issue presents state-of-the-art information and a future perspective of polymer processing technologies. (Editors: SAKURAI, ITO, HOTSUTA, and MIYATA)
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Commentary |
Perspective of Future Polymer Processing Technology | Takeshi KIKUTANI |
129
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Hot Topics |
132
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Growing Polymers: A Personal Account |
Dendrimer + Bio + α → Next Generation Biomaterials | Chie KOJIMA |
135 |
Helix Lover | Koichi SAKAJIRI |
136 |
COVER STORY: Highlight Reviews |
Precision Polymer Processing and Its Structure Development | Hiroshi ITO |
137 |
Analysis of Pore Formation Mechanism and Control of Porous Structure in Polymeric Membranes | Hideto MATSUYAMA |
141 |
Polymer Foaming Technology: Foaming Mechanism and its Applications | Shin-ichi KIHARA, Masashi HARUKI, and Shigeki TAKISHIMA |
145 |
Attempts to Simulate an Elongational Process | Toshiro YAMADA |
149 |
Nanostructure Control by Reactive Polymer Blending | Takashi INOUE |
153 |
Glossary for Highlight Reviews |
157
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COVER STORY: Topics and Products |
Laser Direct Joining Technology of Plastic to Metal | Seiji KATAYAMA |
158
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Novel Technique for Surface-Modification of Nanoparticles via Block Polymer-Assisted Emulsification | Yoshihiko MURAKAMI |
160
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Enhanced Recycling of FRP Using Subcritical Water | Takaharu NAKAGAWA |
162
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Front-Line Polymer Science |
π-Stacked Polymers | Tamaki NAKANO |
164
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Messages: “Work and Life” |
Child Rearing and Work:My Career Supported by Many People around Me | Noriko TAKAHASHI |
169
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Women in Industrial Research | Masao HIRASAKA |
170
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Messages from SPSJ |
171
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