This book bridges the technology and business aspects of
thermosets, providing a practical guide designed for engineers
working in real-world industrial settings. The author explores the
criteria for material selection, provides information on material
properties for each family of thermosets, and discusses the various
processing options for each material type. He explains advantages
and disadvantages of using thermosets and composites in comparison
to competing materials and assesses cost aspects, enabling the
reader to balance out technical and economic constraints when
choosing a thermoset and processing technology for a given
application. This second edition contains a new section on
composites solutions for practical problems, gathering information
on trends contributing to the breakthrough of composites in various
sectors. Other new sections on specific crosslinking processes,
processing trends, machinery and equipment manufacturers,
applications, bio-sourced thermosets and natural fibers, and
recycling of thermosets and composites are included. Case studies
are provided, illustrating many design and production challenges.
Furthermore, new market data and information about health and
safety will be added. All data is fully updated throughout, with
pricing in USD and EUR, and both ASTM (North American) and European
standards. "Thermosets and Thermoset Composites, Second Edition" is
the only book that gives in-depth coverage of a wide range of
subject matters and markets, yet in brevity and concision in a
single volume, avoiding the need of consulting a series of other
specialized books. By providing the knowledge necessary for
selecting a fabrication process, thermoset material and methods for
determining the all important cost of thermoset parts this new
edition is an invaluable decision-making aid and reference work for
practitioners in a field with growing importance.
Combining materials data, information on processing techniques, and
economic aspects, Biron provides a unique end-to-end approach to
the selection and use of materials in the plastics industry and
related sectorsNew material on bio-sourced thermosets, natural
fibers, and recycling of thermosetsConcise and easy-to-use source
of information and decision-making aid
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