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Duve Gunther

Publications -  5
Citations -  35

Duve Gunther is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vinyl polymer & Glass transition. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 35 citations.

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Vibration damped sandwich systems having interlayers of vinyl acetate-ethylene-n-butylacrylate copolymers

TL;DR: Vibration damped sandwich systems having an improved damping effect within a broad range of temperature and consisting of hard plates and a vibration damping interlayer, said interlayer comprising a copolymer of ethylene, vinyl acetate, ethyl-acrylate and acrylic and/or methacrylic acid as discussed by the authors.
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Aqueous plastic dispersion, a process for its preparation, its use and a sheet prepared from the plastic dispersion

TL;DR: An aqueous plastic dispersion which is based on three vinyl polymers differing in type and properties, and which additionally contains a filler, is prepared by mixing a mixture of aQouous dispersions of the polymers in question with an aQous suspension of the filler.
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Synthetic resin composition, process for its preparation, its use and sheet made of said composition

TL;DR: A synthetic resin composition is prepared by mixing various polymers which differ, above all, in their second order transition temperature; the composition can also contain a filler, an epoxide resin and an alcoholate as mentioned in this paper.
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Vibration attenuating foil and method for its production from aqueous polymer dispersions

TL;DR: In this paper, an aqueous plastic dispersion based on three different types and properties of vinyl polymers, which additionally contains a filler, is prepared by mixing a mixture of aqueou dispersions of the polymers in question with an annealing suspension of the filler.
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Plastics composition, preparation and use thereof, and foil made therefrom

TL;DR: In this article, a resin composition is prepared by blending different polymers which differ mainly in their glass transition temperature; the composition is preferably obtained in the form of granules, wherein the particle diameter is in the range of 1 to 10 mm.