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Applied plastics engineering handbook : processing, materials, and applications, Second Edition / edited by Myer Kutz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc., 2017Edition: Second editionDescription: xxiii, 759 pages, illustrations, 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780323390408
  • 0323390412
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 668.4 KUT 22
LOC classification:
  • TP1130 .K88 2017
Contents:
Part I: Plastics, elastomeric and biobased materials. 1.Engineering thermoplastics - Materials, properties, trends 2.Polyolefins. DI Werner Posch 3.Introduction to fluropolymers. SIna Ebnesajjad 4.Poly (vinyl) chloride. William F. Carroll, Richard W. Johnson, Sylvia S. Moore and Robert A. Paradis 5.Thermoplastic elastomers. Geoffrey Holden 6.Thermoset elastomers. James E. Mark 7.Biodegradable and biobased polymers. Long Jiang and Jinwen Zhang 8.Polymeric biomaterials. Wei He and Roberto Benson Part II: Plastics processing. Adrian Merrington 10.Injection molding technology. William G. Frizelle 11.Microcellular injection molding. Mark Berry 12.Extrusion process. Eldridge, M. Mount. III. 13.Blow molding.Samuel L. Belcher 14.Compression molding. Robert A. Tatara 15.Rotational molding. Paul Nugent 16.Thermoforming. Jim Throne 17.Process monitoring and process control: an overview. Mark Berry and Nick Shott 18.Polymer stabilization. Pieter Gijsman 19.Chaotic advection and its application to extruding micro- and nanostructured plastics materials. David A. Zumbrunnen Part III: Additives, colorants and fillers. Kenth S. Johansson 21.Plastics additives. Ernest A. Coleman 22.Dispersants and coupling agents. Chris DeArmitt and Rogert Rothon 23.Functional fillers for plastics. Chris DeArmitt 24.Plasticizers. Allen D. Godwin 25.Adhesion promoters: silane coupling agents. Peter G. Pape Part IV: Design and applications. 26.Plastics joining . Avraham Benatar 27.Design of plastic parts. David Kazmer 28.Three-dimensional printing of plastics. David Kazmer. 29.Plastics in buildings and constructions. Dushant Agarwal and Rakesh K. Gupta 30.Automotive applications of plastics: past, present, and future. Sai Aditya Pradeep, Rakesh K,. Iyer, Hakan Kazan and Srikanth Pilla 31.Infrastruture applications of fiber-reinforced polymer composites. Hota GangaRao 32.The plastic piping industry in North America. Thomas Walsh 33.PET use in blow molded rigid packaging. Dan Weissmann.
Summary: Focusing on the engineering aspects of producing and using plastics, this book covers both the polymer basics that are helpful to bring readers quickly up-to-speed if they are not familiar with a particular area of plastics processing, and the recent developments that enable practitioners to discover which options best fit their requirements. -- Edited summary from book.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 668.4 KUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 224539
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 668.4 KUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 224540

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I: Plastics, elastomeric and biobased materials. 1.Engineering thermoplastics - Materials, properties, trends 2.Polyolefins. DI Werner Posch 3.Introduction to fluropolymers. SIna Ebnesajjad 4.Poly (vinyl) chloride. William F. Carroll, Richard W. Johnson, Sylvia S. Moore and Robert A. Paradis 5.Thermoplastic elastomers. Geoffrey Holden 6.Thermoset elastomers. James E. Mark 7.Biodegradable and biobased polymers. Long Jiang and Jinwen Zhang 8.Polymeric biomaterials. Wei He and Roberto Benson Part II: Plastics processing. Adrian Merrington 10.Injection molding technology. William G. Frizelle 11.Microcellular injection molding. Mark Berry 12.Extrusion process. Eldridge, M. Mount. III. 13.Blow molding.Samuel L. Belcher 14.Compression molding. Robert A. Tatara 15.Rotational molding. Paul Nugent 16.Thermoforming. Jim Throne 17.Process monitoring and process control: an overview. Mark Berry and Nick Shott 18.Polymer stabilization. Pieter Gijsman 19.Chaotic advection and its application to extruding micro- and nanostructured plastics materials. David A. Zumbrunnen Part III: Additives, colorants and fillers. Kenth S. Johansson 21.Plastics additives. Ernest A. Coleman 22.Dispersants and coupling agents. Chris DeArmitt and Rogert Rothon 23.Functional fillers for plastics. Chris DeArmitt 24.Plasticizers. Allen D. Godwin 25.Adhesion promoters: silane coupling agents. Peter G. Pape Part IV: Design and applications. 26.Plastics joining . Avraham Benatar 27.Design of plastic parts. David Kazmer 28.Three-dimensional printing of plastics. David Kazmer. 29.Plastics in buildings and constructions. Dushant Agarwal and Rakesh K. Gupta 30.Automotive applications of plastics: past, present, and future. Sai Aditya Pradeep, Rakesh K,. Iyer, Hakan Kazan and Srikanth Pilla 31.Infrastruture applications of fiber-reinforced polymer composites. Hota GangaRao 32.The plastic piping industry in North America. Thomas Walsh 33.PET use in blow molded rigid packaging. Dan Weissmann.

Focusing on the engineering aspects of producing and using plastics, this book covers both the polymer basics that are helpful to bring readers quickly up-to-speed if they are not familiar with a particular area of plastics processing, and the recent developments that enable practitioners to discover which options best fit their requirements. -- Edited summary from book.

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