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New York: Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, 1986. 1st. hardcover. Solid binding, square binding. white exteriors. No jacket. Clean and free of any interior markings other than previous owner's name written inside front cover. 140 illustrations. 9.25" X 6.25" X 1.25" 23.5CM X 16Cm X 3CM Contains Refraction and extinction of polymers / G.H. Meeten-Double refraction in polymers: measurement and interpretation / G.F. Harding-Rheo-optical properties of polymer solutions / D. Dupuis, Y. Layec and C. Wolff-Optical studies of polymer morphology / J.M. Haudin-Transparency, translucency and gloss / F.M. Willmouth-Polymer latex optics / G.H. Meeten Practical advvice for experimenters on how optial properties are related to the function and operation of polymeric articles, products and devices, and how molecular and morphological properties of polymers can be measured by investigating optical methods. Chapter 1: treatmento of tthe measurable parameters related to refraction, xxxxtinction, reflecton and ransmission, together with a description of the relevant experimental measurements. It goes on the discuss the basic ideas, parameter and origins of birfringence. Chapter 2 deals with he optical measurements as a means of investigating he micorheology of polymer molecules in shear, extensional, oscilatory and transient flows. chapter 4 covers the techniques and uses of polarized light microscopy and small angle light scatteing. chapter 5 covers tthe technical and practical parameters which correlate with visual impressions, and which have been developed in order to quantify the visual properties of plastics and solid polymers. Chapter 6 covers optical effects and phenomena found in non-absorbing polymer latex dispersions and experimental measurements of multiple-scattering.