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Handbook of Polymers for Electronics

  • 2nd Edition - March 27, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Author: George Wypych
  • Language: English

Polymers used in electronics and electrical engineering are essential to the development of high-tech products, with applications in space, aviation, health, automotive,… Read more

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Description

Polymers used in electronics and electrical engineering are essential to the development of high-tech products, with applications in space, aviation, health, automotive, communication, energy harvesting and storage, light-emitting and sensing, flexible electronics, robotic systems, analytical sensors, consumer products, and more. Conductivity is the first feature that comes to mind with these polymers, but they are currently much more complex, having shape-memory, piezoelectric, ferroelectric, and many other properties. Typical features of mainstream polymers, such as mechanical performance, optical behavior, and environmental stability, are required by polymers used in electronics, but frequently they must be enhanced to perform in these demanding applications. In many applications, the properties of typical polymers (usually included in popular handbooks) are not sufficient, creating the need to develop special grades or simply use completely new chemistry for their synthesis. Similarly, the typical set of properties included in the description of the mainstream polymer is not sufficient for polymer selection for these applications as they require different data, data that is meticulously detailed in the Handbook of Polymers for Electronics. The book provides readers with the most up-to-date information from the existing literature, manufacturing data, and patent filings. Presenting data for all polymers based on a consistent pattern of arrangement, the book provides details organized into the following sections: General; history; synthesis; structure; commercial polymers; physical properties; electrical properties; mechanical properties; chemical resistance; flammability; weather stability; thermal stability; biodegradation; toxicity; environmental impact; processing; blends; analysis. The contents, scope, treatment and novelty of the data makes this book an essential resource for anyone working with polymeric materials used in modern electronic applications.

Key features

  • Synthesizes the most recent literature available on various grades of polymers, plastics, finished products, and patents
  • Provides data on general information, synthesis, structure, physical properties, electrical properties, mechanical properties, chemical resistance, flammability, weather stability, thermal stability, biodegradation, toxicity, environmental impact, and more
  • Details information on crystalline structure, cell dimensions, methods of synthesis, optoelectrical properties, relative permittivity, dissipation factor, actuation bandwidth, tear strength, abrasion resistance, and more

Readership

Researchers and graduate students in the areas of electronic engineering, chemical engineering, materials engineering, optoelectronics, and mechanical engineering, Professionals working these same areas

Table of contents

1. General Information about the Handbook of Polymers for Electronics

2. History of Polymers for Electronics

3. Synthesis of Polymers for Electronics

4. Structure of Polymers for Electronics

5. Commercial Polymers for Electronics

6. Physical Properties of Polymers for Electronics

7. Electrical Properties of Polymers for Electronics

8. Mechanical Properties of Polymers for Electronics

9. Chemical Resistance of Polymers for Electronics

10. Flammability of Polymers for Electronics

11. Weather Stability of Polymers for Electronics

12. Thermal Stability of Polymers for Electronics

13. Biodegradation of Polymers for Electronics

14. Toxicity of Polymers for Electronics

15. Environmental Impact of Polymers for Electronics

16. Processing of Polymers for Electronics

17. Blends of Polymers for Electronics

18. Analysis of Polymers for Electronics

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: March 27, 2026
  • Language: English

About the author

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George Wypych

George Wypych has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. His professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research and development. He has published 18 books, 47 scientific papers, and he has obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, polymer processing and formulation, material durability and the development of sealants and coatings.
Affiliations and expertise
ChemTec Publishing, Ontario, Canada

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