| 11. | The specific heat of amorphous materials has characteristic discontinuities at the glass transition temperature.
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| 12. | These factors influence the polymers crystallinity, melt and glass transition temperatures and molecular weight.
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| 13. | Polycarbonates have a high glass transition temperature but poor optical properties for fluorescent detection.
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| 14. | Below this vortex glass transition temperature, the resistance of the material becomes truly zero.
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| 15. | Polymers have both a melting temperature T m and a glass transition temperature T g.
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| 16. | PEKK's glass transition temperature ( Tg ) is 162�C.
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| 17. | Relatively strong intermolecular forces in semicrystalline polymers prevent softening even above the glass transition temperature.
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| 18. | Above the glass transition temperature of PCBs, the resin matrix softens and becomes susceptible contaminant diffusion.
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| 19. | In general, the glass transition temperature ( Tg ) is broad in comparison with the homopolymers.
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| 20. | These include glass transition temperature, viscosity, and stiffness.
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