Engineering Thermoplastics

Engineering Thermoplastics
Author: Margolis
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1985-04-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780824780517

This timely reference fills a large void in the range of information on engineering thermoplastics. It is the only comprehensive data source to examine the benefits and applications of major, high-performance engineering thermoplastics. Organized into separate chapters for each specific type of plastic, Engineering Thermoplastics thoroughly details the properties, advantages, and applications of each thermoplastic, facilitating comparisons between different types ... addresses subjects, such as the selection of the proper thermoplastic for each individual application, which are current and important to both research and commercial development ... provides you with the "inside" information and expertise of contributors who represent the leading plastics manufacturers. This authoritative volume -- edited by an expert with 25 years of industry and consulting experience -- is mandatory reading for plastics, design, materials, chemical, and mechanical engineers and managers in plastics, resins, and metals industries; automotive, appliance, electronics, building products, and related manufacturing industries; and organic and polymer chemists. The book is also ideal reading for advanced undergraduate and graduate plastics engineering, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering students. Book jacket.

Selecting Thermoplastics for Engineering Applications, Second Edition,

Selecting Thermoplastics for Engineering Applications, Second Edition,
Author: Macdermott
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-08-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000123944

"Combines fundamental theory, systematic experimentation, disciplined research, and logical procedures to simplify the thermoplastic selection process as well as reduce production cost and time. Second Edition contains new features such as rheology property data, recycling in resin selection, and more and more."

Engineering Thermoplastics

Engineering Thermoplastics
Author: Ludwig Bottenbruch
Publisher: Hanser Verlag
Total Pages: 497
Release: 1996
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781569901830

This handbook covers the basic and technical aspects of chemistry, production, testing, properties, processing, and applications of polycarbonates, polyacetals, polyesters, and cellulose esters. For each of the four material categories the following topics are discussed: Chemical Structure, Preparation, Modification, Blends, Analysis, Properties, Processing, Post-Processing, Applications, Health and Environmental Aspects. “ ... useful for a broad introduction to each of the classes of engineering thermoplastics, as all of the important topics are covered for each material.” IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine

Selecting Thermoplastics for Engineering Applications, Second Edition,

Selecting Thermoplastics for Engineering Applications, Second Edition,
Author: Macdermott
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1997-04-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780824798451

"Combines fundamental theory, systematic experimentation, disciplined research, and logical procedures to simplify the thermoplastic selection process as well as reduce production cost and time. Second Edition contains new features such as rheology property data, recycling in resin selection, and more and more."

Engineering Plastics Handbook

Engineering Plastics Handbook
Author: James Margolis
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2005-11-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071589104

Tougher and cheaper than other materials, thermoplastic resins are used in applications ranging from aircraft frames to glass windows. This is the first authoritative source for building and evaluating new product lines. Written by a top team of international experts, this reference incorporates the chemical, mechanical, and physical data necessary to compare and evaluate existing product lines with new and emerging products.

Thermoplastic Melt Rheology and Processing

Thermoplastic Melt Rheology and Processing
Author: Aroon Shenoy
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 1996-08-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1482295539

Presents rheological data on a number of polymers, making use of the master curve approach to determine unified curves for each generic type of polymer. The text offers a step-by-step procedure for developing a speadsheet computer program to obtain accurate thermoplastic rheograms at any tempertature without using sophisticated rheometres. It inclu

Thermoplastic Materials

Thermoplastic Materials
Author: Christopher C. Ibeh
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2011-04-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420093835

Practical and affordable, thermoplastics account for more than 90 percent of all plastic materials manufactured. That so many varieties are now available, speaks to the idea that while there is no one perfect material, it is possible to find a material that fits for every application. However, selecting that right material is no small challenge. Answering the needs of manufacturers and product developers, Thermoplastic Materials: Properties, Manufacturing Methods, and Applications provides all the information required to confidently select the right thermoplastic for any application. Based on a course taught to engineering students, the book starts with an overview of the plastics industry, looking at the major companies involved and how their products influence society. It then discusses various topics essential to the understanding and manufacturing of thermoplastics before getting to the core of the book, more than 400 pages of consistently formatted entries, organized according to 19 thermoplastics families and groupings. Each chapter covers raw materials, manufacturing methods, properties, costs, and applications. Among many topics related to thermoplastic resins, this seminal work: Provides micro and quasi-macro perspectives on their behavior Evaluates major manufacturing methods Discusses crystallinity and permeability Elaborates on the properties that make them useful barrier and packaging materials Written by Christopher Ibeh, professor of plastics engineering technology and director of the Center for Nanocomposites and Multifunctional Materials at Pittsburg State University, this book goes beyond current practices to look at emerging materials, including nanocomposites, and discusses sustainability as it relates to plastics. It also includes a chapter on functionalized thermoplastics, written by Andrey Beyle.