Showing posts with label Polymer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polymer. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Polymer Clay Art Jewelry: How to Make Polymer Clay Jewelry Projects Using New Techniques




Polymer Clay Art Jewelry: How to Make Polymer Clay Jewelry Projects Using New Techniques by Ilysa Ginsburg and Kira Slye


English | 2013 | ISBN: 1440235171 | 128 pages | PDF | 74,2 MB




Make gorgeous polymer clay jewelry with instruction and inspiration from polymer clay designers Ilysa Ginsburg and Kira Slye. The unique and artistic techniques in Polymer Clay Art Jewelry provide new, versatile ways for creating fantastic necklaces, earrings, bracelets and more!




16 beautiful, eye-catching jewelry projects.


4 creative themes that appeal to a range of styles.


Polymer clay techniques that use unusual tools and tricks.


Fun and inspiring for both beginner and intermediate levels.












Monday, September 14, 2015

Advanced ESR Methods in Polymer Research 1st Edition




Advanced ESR Methods in Polymer Research by Shulamith Schlick


English | Sep. 18, 2006 | ISBN: 0471731897 | 359 Pages | PDF | 6 MB




A definitive work on ESR and polymer science by today"s leading authorities The past twenty years have seen extraordinary advances in electron spin resonance (ESR) techniques, particularly as they apply to polymeric materials. With contributions from over a dozen of the world"s top polymer scientists, Advanced ESR Methods in Polymer Research is the first book to bring together all the current trends in this exciting field into one comprehensive reference. Part I establishes the fundamentals of ESR, from experimental techniques to data analysis, and serves as a valuable overview for the beginning ESR student. Part II introduces the broad range of ESR applications to polymeric systems, including living radical polymerization, block copoly-mers, polymer solutions, ion-containing polymers, polymer lattices, membranes in fuel cells, degradation, polymer coatings, dendrimers, and conductive polymers. By exposing readers to the great potential of ESR, the authors hope to encourage more extensive application of these methods.