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|a Engineering plastics handbook /
|c edited by James M. Margolis.
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|a First edition.
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|b McGraw-Hill Education,
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|a 1 online resource (xxiii, 436 pages) :
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|a McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering
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|a "Update on the general chemistry, properties, and processes for these materials; New advancements in materials and processes; New applications and markets."-- Cover
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a A. Contributors -- B. Preface -- A. Part 1: introduction -- 1. Chemistry of polymerization -- Polycondensation polymerization (step-growth polymerization) -- Chain-growth polymerization (addition polymerization) -- Polymer characterization -- References -- 2. Products and design -- Elastic region -- Beyond the elastic limit (beyond the proportional region) -- Spring-and-dashpot models -- Poisson's ratio -- The boltzmann superposition principle -- Williams-landel-ferry (wlf) equation -- Dynamic mechanical analysis -- Beam equations -- Types of circular and rectangular flat plates -- Design for assembly -- References -- 3. Properties -- Property checklist -- Dynamic mechanical properties -- Clear engineering plastics -- References -- 4. Processing -- Processing methods checklist -- Rheology -- Time-temperature superposition shift principle -- Loss modulus -- Shear rate -- Extrusion -- Injection molding -- Mold design -- Thermoforming -- Blow molding -- Assembly -- Trends -- References -- B. Part 2: engineering plastics.
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|a 5. Polyacetals -- Introduction -- Chemistry of acetal polymerization -- Products and design -- Properties -- Processes -- References -- 6. Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (abs) resin -- Introduction -- Abs polymerization process -- Flame-retardant abs -- Extrusion abs -- Transparent abs -- Heat-resistant abs -- Weatherable abs -- 7. Polybutylene terephthalate (pbt) -- Introduction -- Chemistry of pbt -- Properties of pbt and pbt blends -- Processing of pbt -- Applications -- Conclusions -- References -- 8. Thermoplastic polyetherimide (pei) -- Introduction -- Polymerization chemistry -- Other thermoplastic polyetherimides -- Compounded products -- Polymer blends -- Uses of polyetherimide resins -- Photochemistry -- Processing options -- Applications -- Summary -- References -- 9. Polyphenylene ether (ppe) blends and alloys -- Introduction -- Polymerization and polymer structure -- Ppe/polystyrene blends?modified ppe -- Typical modified ppe grades -- Ppe/polyamide alloys -- Ppe/polyamide grades -- Ppe/polypropylene alloys -- Ppe/polypropylene grades -- Ppe in thermoset resins -- Design -- Processing modified ppe -- Processing ppe/pa resins -- Summary -- References -- 10. Thermoplastic polyimide (tpi) -- Introduction -- Polymers?chemistry of thermoplastic polyimide -- Products and design -- Properties -- Processing -- Superaurum? -- References -- 11. Liquid crystal polymer (lcp) -- Introduction -- Polymers -- Properties -- Appendix -- References -- 12. Polyamide-imide (pai) -- Introduction -- Polyamide-imide polymerization chemistry -- Applications using polyamide-imides -- Commercial polyamide-imides -- Physical properties -- Processing -- References -- 13. Polyarylethersulfones (paes) -- Overview -- Synthesis processes -- Properties -- Applications -- Blends and alloys -- Product design -- Fabrication -- References -- 14. Polycarbonates -- Introduction and historical background -- Chemistry of polymerization.
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|a Polycarbonate properties: general-purpose and application-specific grades -- Applications using polycarbonates -- Polycarbonate part design -- Processing polycarbonate -- Summary -- References -- 15. Reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide) -- Edmonds and hill discovery -- Campbell process for high-molecular- weight pps -- Pps polymerization mechanism -- Postpolymerization treatments -- Applications of reinforced pps compounds -- Design considerations -- Reinforced pps injection-molding compounds -- Reinforced blends of pps with other polymers -- Thermal stability -- Dimensional stability -- Chemical resistance -- Nonflammability -- Injection molding -- Compression molding -- Composites -- Other fabrication processes -- Machining -- Postmold assembly methods -- References.
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|a Product developers have found a wide array of application for thermoplastics in automotive interior and exterior parts, business machines, medical, telecommunications equipment, microwaveable packaging, appliances, and specialty uses. However, finding a material that can meet consumer demands is no small task. While technological information is readily available regarding the general properties of common thermoplastic materials, there is no single authoritative source for building and evaluating new product lines. Written by a top team of international experts, this book focuses only on new and emerging engineering resin property requirements, instead of on properties of conventional engineering thermoplastics available from polymer producers and compounders. The book covers the important chemical, physical, mechanical, and applications aspects of engineering thermoplastics in one place, providing clear solutions to evaluate and compare existing product lines and new and emerging products.
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|a Also available in print edition.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
|b New York, N.Y. :
|c McGraw Hill,
|d 2006.
|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
|n System requirements: Web browser.
|n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|a In English.
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|a Thermoplastics
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|i Print version:
|t Engineering plastics handbook.
|b First edition.
|d New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, 2006
|w (OCoLC)61684275
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