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The Effect of UV Light and Weather on Plastics and Elastomers
Essential data and best practice guidance for engineers and product designers working in the plastics industry, and industry sectors that utilize plastics, in particular in outdoor settings, e.g. construction, packaging, signage, consumer (e.g. toys, outdoor furniture), automotive & aerospace, defense, etc.
Laurence W. McKeen (Author)
9781455728510, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 21 August 2013
400 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 2.6 cm, 1.3 kg
This reference guide brings together a wide range of essential data on the effects of weather and UV light exposure on plastics and elastomers, enabling engineers to make optimal material choices and design decisions. In both normal and extreme environments, outdoor use has a variety of effects on different plastics and elastomers, including discoloring and brittleness. The data is supported by explanations of real-world engineering applications. The data tables in this book are supported by examples of real-world applications, enabling engineers and scientists to select the right materials for a given situation, across a wide range of sectors including construction, packaging, signage, consumer (e.g. toys, outdoor furniture), automotive and aerospace, defense, etc. The third edition includes new text chapters that provide the fundamental knowledge required to make best use of the data. Author Larry McKeen has also added detailed descriptions of the effect of weathering on the most common polymer classes such as polyolefins, polyamides, polyesters, elastomers, fluoropolymers, biodegradable plastics, etc., making this book an invaluable design guide as well as an industry standard data source.
1. Introduction to Plastics and Polymers2. Introduction to Environmental testing3. Production of plastic films and articles4. Principles of photochemistry5. Markets and Applications for Plastics requiring UV and weathering performance6. Styrene-based Plastics7. Polyesters8. Polyimides9. Polyamides (Nylons)10. Polyolefins, Polyvinyls and Acrylics11. Fluoropolymers12. High Temperature/High Performance Polymers13. Elastomers and rubbers14. Environmentally friendly polymers (biosource and biodegradable)
Subject Areas: Rubber technology [TDCR], Plastics & polymers technology [TDCP], Condensed matter physics [liquid state & solid state physics PHFC]
