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Material Selection for Thermoplastic Parts
Practical and Advanced Information
Providing critical data and an intuitive systematic approach to material selection, this book is an important toolkit for any design engineer working with plastics.
Michel Biron (Author)
9780702062841
Hardback, published 21 September 2015
710 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 3.7 cm, 2.18 kg
"...provides an easy-to-understand and easy-to-use guide for a systematic approach for choosing plastic materials...It will certainly be a very useful reference for anyone who designs, specifies, or uses plastic components in any application." --IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
As new applications are developed and plastics replace traditional materials in a widening spectrum of existing applications, the potential personal injury, property damage, financial and legal consequences of failure can be high. However, nearly half of plastics failure can be traced back to the original specification and selection of the material. This book gives engineers the data they need to make an informed decision about the materials they use in their products, imparting a thorough knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of the various materials to choose from. The data also suggests other candidate materials which the reader may not have originally considered. More than 30,000 thermoplastics grades are grouped into circa. 300 subfamilies, within which over 20 properties are assessed. The abundance or scarcity of a material and its cost are also often important deciding factors. In this book, an economical overview of the plastics industry helps clarify the actual consumption and costs of thermoplastics including bioplastic, and the relationship of cost vs. performance is also examined for each thermoplastic subfamily. Immediate and long-term common properties are reviewed, including mechanical behavior, impact, thermal properties, and many more. Environmental considerations are also covered, including ease of recycling and sustainability.
1. Thermoplastic Material Selection: Some Ways of Thinking for a Systematic Approach 2. Thermoplastic Specific Properties3. Thermoplastics: Economic Overview 4. Elements for Analogical Selections: Survey of the 10 Top Markets 5. Avoid Some Pitfalls 6. Density, Actual Weight Savings, Cost, and Property per Volume Advantages 7. Mechanical Properties 8. Thermal Properties 9. Dimensional Stability 10. Advanced Mechanical Properties 11. Fire Behavior 12. Electrical Properties 13. Sensory Issues: Optical Properties, Aesthetics, Odor, Taste, Touch 14. Resistance to Chemicals, Light, and UV 15. EcoDesign
Subject Areas: Plastics & polymers technology [TDCP]
