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1.0 out of 5 stars
For the newbies, June 11, 2002
This review is from: Handbook of Adhesive Chemicals and Compounding Ingredients (Hardcover)
If this book were priced at, say, 30 dollars I'd rate it 5 stars. Unfortunately, the Internet and advanced search engines relegates books like this to the bin where one stores the horse and buggy. There is too much information available on the net that is NOT in this 'handbook' and there is NOTHING in the book that isn't on the net. So what do you get for [the price]? I suppose this might be a good resource for the initially clueless concerning adhesives and/or how to search the web for info.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Quitessential reference for the Chemical Adhesive Industry, June 9, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Handbook of Adhesive Chemicals and Compounding Ingredients (Hardcover)
This desk top reference book paid for itself the the first time I used it.
This industry spans a diverse range of markets: medical and dental, electronic and electrical, construction and building materials, industrials assemblies paper and transportation to name a few.
With a concise section on Manufacturers/Suppliers I saved a week of phone calls to the wrong places. One of the books strengths was the raw material descriptions: from Accelerating Agents and Adhesion Promoters to Dyes and Extenders all the way to Vulcanizing, Waterproofing and Wetting Agents.
Some of the other valuable parts to this book are: The Trade Name Reference, Chemical Component Cross- Reference, Funtional/Application Index and the Appendices are just as great. 1077pp.
Michael and Irene Ash have a number of references out, this was one of the best for me.
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