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- Number average molecular weight
- Catalin
- Polyvinyl acetate
- Ebonite
- Backbone chain
- Polydispersity index
- Marlex
- Vectran
- Polyacrylonitrile
- Polyacrylamide
- Formica (plastic)
- Ultem
- Polybutylene terephthalate
- Poly(p-phenylene vinylene)
- Polyacetylene
- Poly(p-phenylene)
- Polypyrrole
- Semi-flexible rod polymer
- Poly(p-phenylene oxide)
- Poly(p-phenylene sulfide)
- Polydiacetylenes
- Hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene
- Modacrylic
- Fluoropolymer
- Viton
- Kapton
- Polyimide
- Polyvinyl butyral
- Polyvinyl fluoride
- Polychlorotrifluoroethylene
- Polyvinyl alcohol
- Polycatenane
- Silverstone (plastic)
- Hypalon
- Polyurea
- APAO
- Polyamide-imide
- EPDM rubber
- Ethylene-vinyl acetate
- Phenolic resin
- Polyquaternium
- Structural unit
- Glycerine phthalate
- Urea-formaldehyde
- Acrylic fiber
- Polyketone
- Low density polyethylene
- Linear low density polyethylene
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Polymers
- Saran (plastic)
- Polyhexafluoropropylene oxide
- PLGA
- Polyethylene naphthalate
- Polidocanol
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Polymers
- Sodium polystyrene sulfonate
- Hydroxypropyl cellulose
- Atactic
- Engineering plastic
- ETFE
- Polyolefin
- Polyphthalamide
- Long fiber thermoplastic
- Template:Polymer-stub
- Shag (fabric)
- Metal Rubber
- Carboxymethyl cellulose
- Sanopreme
- Polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride
- PolyAMPS
- PolyAPTAC
- Zytel
- Kraton (polymer)
- Polyisobutene
- CR-39
- Vinylester
- User:Nathaniel
- Polymethylacrylate
- Graft copolymer
- Alcaligenes eutrophus
- Branching (chemistry)
- Sorbothane
- SU-8 photoresist
- Acrylate polymers
- Polytrimethylene terephthalate
- Thermoplastic elastomer
- Photografting
- ECTFE
- Polydioxanone
- BioSteel
- Gyration tensor
- Loop entropy
- Poly-4-vinylphenol
- ABCN
- Talk:Torlon
- Polyvinylidene chloride
- XLPE
- Kalrez
- Shear band
- WikiProject Chemistry/Materials