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This comprehensive workbook offers a thorough review of today's
high performance plastics and manufacturing processes. Focusing on
common processing problems and practical solutions this book
surveys fundamental processing concepts for every major fabrication
technique in use today and provides extensive data on controls,
instrumentation, materials and molding technologies. This second
edition is fully updated with the addition of new material, new
tables and new figures. Other useful features include: numerous
examples of various phases of processing; a detailed review of each
plastics process; the effect of changing one variable while others
are constant. GBP/LISTGBP
Worldwide, extrusion lines successfully process more plastics into
prod ucts than other processes by consuming at least 36 wt% of all
plastics. They continue to find practical solutions for new
products and/ or prob lems to meet new product performances. This
book, with its practical industry reviews, is a unique handbook
(the first of its kind) that covers over a thousand of the
potential combina tions of basic variables or problems with
solutions that can occur from up-stream to down-stream equipment.
Guidelines are provided for maxi mizing processing efficiency and
operating at the lowest possible cost. It has been prepared with an
awareness that its usefulness will depend greatly upon its
simplicity and provision of essential information. It should be
useful to: 0) those already extruding and desiring to obtain
additional information for their line and/ or prOVide a means of
reviewing other lines that can provide their line with operating
improvements; (2) those processing or extruding plastics for the
first time; (3) those consider ing going into another extrusion
process; (4) those desiring additional information about employing
the design of various products more effi ciently, with respect to
both performance and cost; (5) those contemplat ing entering the
business of extrusion; (6) those in new venture groups, materials
development, and/ or market development; (7) those in disci plines
such as nonplastics manufacturers, engineers, designers, quality
control, financial, and management; and (8) those requiring a
textbook on extrusion in trade schools and high schools or
colleges."
This book provides a simplified and practical approach to designing
with plastics that funda mentally relates to the load, temperature,
time, and environment subjected to a product. It will provide the
basic behaviors in what to consider when designing plastic products
to meet performance and cost requirements. Important aspects are
presented such as understanding the advantages of different shapes
and how they influence designs. Information is concise,
comprehensive, and practical. Review includes designing with
plastics based on material and process behaviors. As de signing
with any materials (plastic, steel, aluminum, wood, etc.) it is
important to know their behaviors in order to maximize product
performance-to-cost efficiency. Examples of many different designed
products are reviewed. They range from toys to medical devices to
cars to boats to underwater devices to containers to springs to
pipes to buildings to aircraft to space craft. The reader's product
to be designed can directly or indirectly be related to product
design reviews in the book. Important are behaviors associated and
interrelated with plastic materials (thermoplastics, thermosets,
elastomers, reinforced plastics, etc.) and fabricating processes
(extrusion, injec tion molding, blow molding, forming, foaming,
rotational molding, etc.). They are presented so that the technical
or non-technical reader can readily understand the
interrelationships."
Worldwide, extrusion lines successfully process more plastics into
prod ucts than other processes by consuming at least 36 wt% of all
plastics. They continue to find practical solutions for new
products and/ or prob lems to meet new product performances. This
book, with its practical industry reviews, is a unique handbook
(the first of its kind) that covers over a thousand of the
potential combina tions of basic variables or problems with
solutions that can occur from up-stream to down-stream equipment.
Guidelines are provided for maxi mizing processing efficiency and
operating at the lowest possible cost. It has been prepared with an
awareness that its usefulness will depend greatly upon its
simplicity and provision of essential information. It should be
useful to: 0) those already extruding and desiring to obtain
additional information for their line and/ or prOVide a means of
reviewing other lines that can provide their line with operating
improvements; (2) those processing or extruding plastics for the
first time; (3) those consider ing going into another extrusion
process; (4) those desiring additional information about employing
the design of various products more effi ciently, with respect to
both performance and cost; (5) those contemplat ing entering the
business of extrusion; (6) those in new venture groups, materials
development, and/ or market development; (7) those in disci plines
such as nonplastics manufacturers, engineers, designers, quality
control, financial, and management; and (8) those requiring a
textbook on extrusion in trade schools and high schools or
colleges.
This book provides a simplified and practical approach to designing
with plastics that funda mentally relates to the load, temperature,
time, and environment subjected to a product. It will provide the
basic behaviors in what to consider when designing plastic products
to meet performance and cost requirements. Important aspects are
presented such as understanding the advantages of different shapes
and how they influence designs. Information is concise,
comprehensive, and practical. Review includes designing with
plastics based on material and process behaviors. As de signing
with any materials (plastic, steel, aluminum, wood, etc.) it is
important to know their behaviors in order to maximize product
performance-to-cost efficiency. Examples of many different designed
products are reviewed. They range from toys to medical devices to
cars to boats to underwater devices to containers to springs to
pipes to buildings to aircraft to space craft. The reader's product
to be designed can directly or indirectly be related to product
design reviews in the book. Important are behaviors associated and
interrelated with plastic materials (thermoplastics, thermosets,
elastomers, reinforced plastics, etc.) and fabricating processes
(extrusion, injec tion molding, blow molding, forming, foaming,
rotational molding, etc.). They are presented so that the technical
or non-technical reader can readily understand the
interrelationships.
After over a century of worldwide production of all kinds trol
persons, cost estimators, buyers, vendors, consultants, of
products, the plastics industry is now the fourth largest and
others. industry in the United States. This brief, concise, and
prac The bulk of the book is the alphabetical listing of en tical
book is a cutting edge compendium of the plastics tries. Preceding
those entries is A Plastics Overview: Fig industry's information
and terminology-ranging from ures and Tables (which presents eight
summary guides on design, materials, and processes, to testing,
quality control, the subjects examined in the text) and then the
World of regulations, legal matters, and profitability. New and use
Plastics Reviews (which presents 14 articles that provide ful
developments in plastic materials and processing con general
introductory information, comprehensive updates, tinually are on
the horizon, and the examples of these de and important networking
avenues within the world of velopments that are discussed in the
book provide guides plastics). Following the alphabetical listing
of entries, at the to past and future trends. end of the
encyclopedia, seven appendices provide back This practical and
comprehensive book reviews the ground and source guide information
keyed to the text of the book. The extensive and useful Appendix A,
List of plastics industry virtually from A to Z through its more
than 25,000 entries. Its concise entries cover the basic is
Abbreviations, lists all abbreviations used in the text.
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