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Synthetic resins and their raw materials - Exploring the Chemistry and Economics of Synthetic Resins - cover

Synthetic resins and their raw materials - Exploring the Chemistry and Economics of Synthetic Resins

Commission United States Tariff

Publisher: Good Press

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Synthetic Resins and Their Raw Materials by the United States Tariff Commission delves into the intricate world of synthetic resins, providing a comprehensive analysis of their production processes, properties, and applications. Written in a scholarly tone, the book explores the chemical composition of synthetic resins and their practical uses in various industries, shedding light on the economic implications of their production and trade. The book's meticulous attention to detail and thorough research make it a valuable resource for professionals in the chemical engineering and manufacturing fields. The United States Tariff Commission, an authoritative body on trade and economic policy, brings a wealth of expertise to this study on synthetic resins. With a focus on the regulatory aspects of tariff policies and trade agreements, the Commission offers a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities faced by industries that rely on synthetic resins. Their insights and data-driven approach enhance the credibility of the book and contribute to its academic value. I enthusiastically recommend Synthetic Resins and Their Raw Materials to academics, researchers, and industry professionals seeking a nuanced understanding of the synthetic resin market. This meticulously researched book not only offers valuable insights into the chemistry and applications of synthetic resins but also provides a compelling analysis of their economic significance in a global context.
Available since: 08/21/2022.
Print length: 214 pages.

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