Published October 2012 | Version v1
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The industrialization development prospects of radiation cross-linked heat shrinkable materials

  • 1. Tianjin Institute of Technical Physics (China)

Description

Radiation cross-linked heat shrinkable materials (RCHS) are widely used in electrical engineering, electric power, communication, petroleum, construction, electrical household appliances, and military project. And it's an indispensable protective material in modern industry. Set 9th, 2010, State Council executive meeting approved a new industries decision and seven industries are involved which RCHS are urgent needed. The middle and high end RCHS products market is monopolized by foreign large enterprises and domestic enterprises just occupy small part of the market limited by the technology level. RCHS has great developing space and economic benefit. By analyzing the bottleneck of RCHS, the method of rapid developing RCHS is found. (authors)

Part of:
Progress report on nuclear science and technology in China (Vol.2). Proceedings of academic annual meeting of China Nuclear Society in 2011, No.9--nuclear technology applied in industry sub-volume

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Atomic Energy Press
Imprint Place
Beijing (China)
ISBN
978-7-5022-5608-1
Imprint Title
Progress report on nuclear science and technology in China (Vol.2). Proceedings of academic annual meeting of China Nuclear Society in 2011, No.9--nuclear technology applied in industry sub-volume
Imprint Pagination
170 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 76-81

Conference

Title
2011 academic annual meeting of China Nuclear Society
Dates
11-14 Oct 2011
Place
Beijing (China)

INIS

Country of Publication
China
Country of Input or Organization
China
INIS RN
46041129
Subject category
S38: RADIATION CHEMISTRY, RADIOCHEMISTRY AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; CONTRACTION; CROSS-LINKING; HEAT; INDUSTRY; MATERIALS; USES
Descriptors DEC
CHEMICAL REACTIONS; ENERGY; POLYMERIZATION; RADIATION EFFECTS

Optional Information

Notes
2 figs., 1 tabs., 9 refs.