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oligomer a polymer whose molecular weight is too low to really be considered a polymer. Oligomers have molecular weights in the hundreds, but polymers have molecular weights in the thousands or higher.
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oligomer A Simple Polymer Containing A Small Number Of Repeating Units., Note: The Oligomer Most Frequently Encountered In The Textile Industry Is The Cyclic Trimer Of Poly(ethylene Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate) (poly(ethylene Terephthalate)), The Polymer Used For Polyester Fibre. This Material Can Form Deposits During The Processing And Dyeing Of Yarns And Fabrics.
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