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Dynamic Mechanical Analysis for Plastics Engineering

โœ Scribed by Sepe, M.P.


Publisher
William Andrew Publishing/Plastics Design Library
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
204
Series
PDL handbook series
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This handbook contains flexural loss and storage moduli and tan delta for over 120 commercial thermoplastics plotted against temperature. Thermoplastics are identified by trade name and grade and are classified using generic family and chemical type information available. All major generic families are present, including Polycarbonates, Nylons and Polyesters. The data is given for temperature ranges starting with -50 ยฐC and ending at the melting/softening point of a thermoplastic. Each type of curve, e.g., loss modulus vs. temperature, can be accessed in two ways. There are graph tables that contain information about only one material. In these tables one to twelve materials can be selected and a pop up window will display the graphical information. The graph tables have hotlinks to original images, each containing a complete set of curves, loss and storage moduli, and tan delta for a given grade. The images contain additional information on test conditions and X, Y values for characteristic points, such as glass transition. The curves can also be accessed under the general graph node, which contains graph tables with information about many different materials. Up to twelve at a time can be selected for graphical comparison. The image hot links are also available in these graph tables.
Content:
• Front Matter
• Introduction
DMA of Plastics - Alphabetical Listing of Materials DMA of Plastics - Classified Listing of Materials DMA of Plastics - Graphs • Glossary


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