Thermoplastics represent appx 90% by weight of all plastics consumed world-wide. We know them mainly in the form of polythenes, polyolefins, polystyrenes, nylons and acrylics. Under different heating conditions and by varying the composition of the plastic it is possible to make many different produ
Thermoplastics and Thermoplastic Composites
β Scribed by Michel Biron (Eds.)
- Publisher
- William Andrew
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1047
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book bridges the technology and business aspects of thermoplastics, providing a guide designed for engineers working
in real-world industrial settings. The author explores the criteria for material selection, provides a detailed guide to each
family of thermoplastics, and also explains the various processing options for each material type.
More than 30 families of thermoplastics are described with information on their advantages and drawbacks, special grades,
prices, transformation processes, applications, thermal behaviour, technological properties (tenacity, friction, dimensional
stability), durability (ageing, creep, fatigue), chemical and fire behaviour, electrical properties, and joining possibilities.
Biron explores the technological properties and economics of the major thermoplastics and reinforced thermoplastics, such
as polyethylene, and emerging polymers such as polybenzimidazole, Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) and bioplastics.
In the second edition, a new section 'plastics solutions for practical problems' provides over 25 case studies illustrating a
wide range of design and production challenges across the spectrum of thermoplastics, from metal and glass replacement
solutions, to fire retardant plastics and antimicrobials.
In addition, Biron provides major new material on bioplastics and wood plastic composites (WPCs), and fully updated data
throughout.
Combining materials data, information on processing techniques, and economic aspects (pricing), Biron provides a
unique end-to-end approach to the selection and use of materials in the plastics industry and related sectors.
. Includes a new section of case studies, illustrating best practice across a wide range of applications and industry sectors.
. New material on bioplastics and sustainable composites.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Disclaimer, Page xxi
Acronyms and Abbreviations, Pages xxiii-xxvii
1 - Outline of the Actual Situation of Plastics Compared to Conventional Materials, Pages 1-29, Michel Biron
2 - The Plastics Industry: Economic Overview, Pages 31-131, Michel Biron
3 - Basic Criteria for the Selection of Thermoplastics, Pages 133-187, Michel Biron
4 - Detailed Accounts of Thermoplastic Resins, Pages 189-714, Michel Biron
5 - Thermoplastic Processing, Pages 715-768, Michel Biron
6 - Thermoplastic Composites, Pages 769-829, Michel Biron
7 - Plastics Solutions for Practical Problems, Pages 831-984, Michel Biron
8 - Future Prospects for Thermoplastics and Thermoplastic Composites, Pages 985-1025, Michel Biron
Glossary, Pages 1027-1034
Index, Pages 1035-1044
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