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Description Author: Andreas Garcia-Jejon ISBN 978-1-85957-050-0 Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council of Canada112 pages, softbound Summary Review of the current understanding of blow molding technology. The report is based on extensive literature review and includes a large number of references as well as abstracts covering a broad base of existing literature on the subject. The...
Description Author: D. Djordjevic ISBN 978-0-902348-71-4 Klöckner ER-WE-PA GmbH, GermanyReview Report150 pages Summary In this Review Report, he reviews sheet and profile extrusion, wire and cable coating and coinjection, describing both the rheological and structural considerations and the design and selection of machinery. Problems of layer instability and the measurement of layer thickness are addressed, as...
Description Author: Jerry M. Fischer ISBN 1-884207-72-3 Tools and Troubleshooting, Inc., USApages 252, figures : 302 Summary This is the first and only handbook to deal with these fundamental problems. The handbook explains in plain terms why moldings shrink and warp, shows how additives and reinforcements change the picture, sets out the effects of the molding...
Description Author: Jerry Fischer, Tools and Troubleshooting, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4557-2597-7 288 pages Summary Key Features Authoritative and rooted in extensive industrial experience, the expert guidance contained in this handbook offers practical understanding to novices, and new insights to readers already skilled in the art of injection molding and mold making. Contains the answers to common problems...
Description Author: Charles A. Harper ISBN 978-0-471-66255-6 pages 763, hardcover Summary An outstanding and thorough presentation of the complete field of plastics processing Handbook of Plastic Processes is the only comprehensive reference covering not just one, but all major processes used to produce plastic products-helping designers and manufacturers in selecting the best process for a given...
Description Author: D. Frenkler and H. Zawistowski ISBN 978-1-85957-208-5 pages 354 Summary The technology of hot runners in plastic moulds is becoming more widely used, and this has been accompanied by an increase in the range of hot runner systems available. This development has meant that in manufacturing practice, the user of hot runner moulds is...
Description Author: J.C. Love and V. Goodship, The University of Warwick ISBN 978-1-85957-328-0 pages: 122, figures: 7, table: 1 Summary Many plastic components need to have a surface finish applied before use. This can act as a decorative layer, a protective layer, to smooth out surface defects, or to alter surface properties (for example, to enhance...
Description Author: Conference Proceedings, 2002 ISBN 978-1-85957-314-3 Barcelona, Spain, 18th- 19th March 2002 Summary The comprehensive technical programme provided presentations from leading experts in the injection moulding and related fields. Papers covered material development and design solutions, optimisation of the injection moulding process through 3D simulation techniques and computer-aided engineering (CAE), issues of globalisation within the...
Description Author: Martin Gale ISBN 978-1-84735-130-2 Hard cover Summary Mixing in Single Screw Extruders is a must-have practical guide to the subject of single-screw extrusion. Avoiding mathematical theory, except when absolutely necessary, this authoritative handbook empowers the reader to achieve good results with their plastic mixing. Mixing in Single Screw Extrusion will be a valuable resource...
Description Author: P.R. Wood ISBN 978-1-85957-496-6 Pages 127 Summary This report describes the current state of the art in mixing from a practical viewpoint. Developments that have taken place in mixing equipment over the last eight or nine years have been significant, with almost all major machinery makers having made innovations of one type or another....
Description Author: Smithers Rapra By Peter Jones ISBN 978-1-84735-088-6 Soft-backed, 255 x 190 mm, 556 pages. Summary This book provides design engineers, toolmakers, moulding technicians and production engineers with an in depth guide to the design and manufacture of mould tools that work successfully in production. It highlights the necessity to design a mould tool that...
Description Author: D. Packham ISBN 978-1-85957-357-0 pages 116 Summary A large number of objects produced from polymers are moulded. One of the main problems of moulding with polymers is the fact that the articles produced often stick in the mould. An associated problem is that of mould fouling where deposits from previous items stick to the...
Description Author: V. Goodship and J.C. Love, The University of Warwick ISBN 978-1-85957-327-3 pages: 116, figures: 23, tables: 6 Summary Injection moulding is the most important of all the commercial methods of plastics processing. Many variations have been developed and one of the rapidly expanding fields is multi-material injection moulding. This is particularly important where processors...
Description Author: N. C. Lee ISBN 978-1-85957-513-0 Published: 2006Pages: 204 Summary Blow moulding is a manufacturing process used to form hollow plastic parts. It evolved from the ancient art of glass blowing and it is used to particular advantage with plastic materials. Celluloid was used first to blow mould baby rattles and novelties in the 1930s,...
Description Author: R.J. Crawford and M.P. Kearns ISBN 978-1-85957-387-7 Published: 2003pages 184 Summary Rotational molding is a low pressure, a high temperature manufacturing method for producing hollow one-piece plastic parts. The molding process dates back hundreds of years to the Swiss use of the method to make hollow chocolate eggs. The technology involves aspects ranging from...
Description Author: A.F. Johnson, P.D. Coates, M.W.R. Brown ISBN 978-1-85957-011-1 Published: 1994136 pages, softbound Summary The authors survey progress made in the two types of reactive processing: batch and continuous. Developments in machinery, materials, and applications are outlined in the context of commercial considerations and advances in fundamental understanding. The principles and benefits of polymer modification and...
Description Author: R.J. Crawford ISBN 978-1-85957-009-8 The Queens University of BelfastReview ReportPublished: 199386 pages, softbound Summary Prof. Crawford explains the fundamentals of rotational molding, with particular reference to advances in the key areas of materials, machinery, molds, and process control. He considers relationships between processing conditions and product properties and looks at the future of the...
Description Author: James L. Throne and R.J. Crawford ISBN 1-884207-85-5 Pages: 450 Summary This book clarifies and quantifies many of the technical interactions in the process. It distinguishes itself from other books on the subject by being a seamless story of the advanced aspects of the rotational molding process. There are seven chapters within the book.The...
Description Author: Conference Proceedings ISBN 978-1-85957-245-0 Published: 2000 London8 papers, softbound Summary Injection moulding of elastomers for mass-produced products, such as those for the automotive industries, is a critical process for rubber product manufacturers. Processing equipment and materials are continuously under development for the application. This conference addressed the advances that have been made. The conference proceedings...
Description Author: Hans-Peter Heim and Helmut Potente 10-ISBN 1-884207-91-X 13-ISBN 978-1-884207-91-4 University of Paderborn, GermanyPages: 317, Figures: 207, Tables: 45 Summary A surge of new molding technologies is transforming plastics processing and material forms to the highly efficient, integrated manufacturing that will set industry standards in the early years of this century. Many of these emerging material-process...