Handbook of Polymer Testing: Physical Methods – Roger Brown (Editor)
A comprehensive, practical, and highly technical reference for polymer testing professionals.

Product Overview
The Handbook of Polymer Testing: Physical Methods is a concise yet detailed guide to the full spectrum of physical testing techniques used to evaluate the properties and performance of synthetic polymers. Edited by Roger Brown, this authoritative volume covers the essential methods used in plastics, rubbers, foams, textiles, coated fabrics, and composite materials.

Designed for engineers, chemists, material scientists, and laboratory technicians, this handbook offers clear explanations of both fundamental and advanced testing procedures—making it an indispensable tool for quality control, R&D, and material certification.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive coverage of mechanical, optical, electrical, and thermal properties.

  • Detailed methodologies for sample preparation across different polymer forms.

  • Analysis of time-dependent properties such as creep, relaxation, and fatigue.

  • Testing protocols for coated fabrics, elastomers, foams, and composites.

  • In-depth treatment of weathering, aging, and environmental exposure testing.

  • Evaluation of permeability and barrier performance.

  • Overview of nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques for polymers.

This handbook brings together virtually all physical testing methods currently used in the polymer industry, making it an essential reference for laboratories, manufacturers, and academic institutions involved in polymer characterization.

Ideal for:

  • Polymer testing laboratories

  • QA/QC departments

  • Plastics, rubber, and coatings industries

  • Universities and research centers

  • Material certification and failure analysis teams

Weight2 lbs
Dimensions20 × 20 × 2 in