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Another method involves organic-organic hybrids such as interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) where, two networks are interlaced in such a way that reptation is practically impossible (Figure 15) and the displacement of networks that can be made is minimal. Silicones are high performance components for composites and interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs). Another alloying technology that continues to spread across a wide range of polymers--thermoplastics and thermosets--is interpenetrating polymer networks or |
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