ristiinlinkittymiä
Ristiinlinkittymiä, often translated as cross-linking, is a chemical process where polymer chains are interconnected by covalent bonds. This creates a three-dimensional network structure, significantly altering the material's properties compared to uncross-linked polymers. The degree of cross-linking, or the number of cross-links per polymer chain, determines the extent of these property changes.
In uncross-linked polymers, polymer chains can slide past each other, leading to properties like flexibility and
Common methods for achieving cross-linking include using chemical cross-linking agents, irradiation (such as UV or electron
Cross-linked polymers find widespread applications in various industries. They are used in the production of durable