Polymers in sport and leisure / R.P. Brown.
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- 9781859574119
- 1859574114
- 338.4/779 22
- GV181.3 .B76 2001eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction; Artificial Surfaces; Clothing; Ball Games; Athletics and Gymnastics; Winter Sports; Water Sports; Motor Sports; Cycling; Miscellaneous; Standards; Conclusion; Additional References; Appendix 1; References from the Rapra Abstracts Database; Subject Index
People are living longer, work shorter hours, retire earlier, and have more free time and more disposable income. The obvious result is that increasingly they have more time and money to spend on leisure activities. The expansion of the sports and leisure industry has been nothing but good news for the polymer industry. This has not simply been because of the volume increase in sports goods but because of the inroads polymers have made in replacing traditional materials in this sector. In this report, the author reviews the huge range of sports-related products from playing surfaces to footwea.
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