The Reinforced Plastics Handbook

The Reinforced Plastics Handbook
Author: J. Murphy
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483292632

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The Handbook of Reinforced Plastics is a complete and practical manual for specifying and selecting reinforced plastic products and services. The handbook covers all materials and classes of equipment currently available, with over 550 pages of editorial, illustrations and tables.

Reinforced Plastics Handbook

Reinforced Plastics Handbook
Author: Donald V Rosato,Dominick V Rosato
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1856174506

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Introduction -- Reinforcements -- Plastics -- Compound constructions -- Fabricating processes -- Markets/Products -- Designs -- Engineering analysis -- Selecting plastic and process -- Summary -- Conversions.

The Reinforced Plastics Handbook

The Reinforced Plastics Handbook
Author: John Murphy
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 734
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiber-reinforced plastics
ISBN: 1856173488

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The new second edition of Reinforced Plastics Handbookhas been completely revised and updated to reflect changes, new techniques and components and provides new information including:-Thermosetting resins: polyesters, vinyl esters, high performance resins.-Reinforced thermoplastics: low warpage, hydrolysis-resistant grades, new forms of glass fibre, natural resins and fibres.-Major extensions on liquid crystal polymers, long fibre reinforced thermoplastics, polyurethanes and core materials.-Major additions to moulding/processing technology: latest developments in RTM, SCRIMP.-An enlarged chapter on design and applications to include extended data on sandwich constructions and polyureathane (reinforced reaction injection moulding).-The latest legislation including consumer safety (flame retardency, toxicity) and safety in the workplace (styrene emission control, solvents, low dust reduced allergy materials).

Designing with Plastics and Composites A Handbook

Designing with Plastics and Composites  A Handbook
Author: Donald Rosato
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 984
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461597230

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For some time there has been a strong need in the plastic and related industries for a detailed, practical book on designing with plastics and composites (reinforced plastics). This one-source book meets this criterion by clearly explaining all aspects of designing with plastics, as can be seen from the Table of Contents and Index. It provides information on what is ahead as well as today's technology. It explains how to interrelate the process of meeting design performance requirements with that of selecting the proper plastic and manufacturing process to make a product at the lowest cost. This book has been prepared with an awareness that its usefulness will depend greatly upon its simplicity. The overall guiding premise has therefore been to provide all essential information. Each chapter is organized to best present a methodology for designing with plastics and composites. of industrial designers, whether in engineering This book will prove useful to all types or involved in products, molds, dies or equipment, and to people in new-product ventures, research and development, marketing, purchasing, and management who are involved with such different products as appliances, the building industry, autos, boats, electronics, furniture, medical, recreation, space vehicles, and others. In this handbook the basic essentials of the properties and processing behaviors of plastics are presented in a single source intended to be one the user will want to keep within easy reach.

Modern Plastics Handbook

Modern Plastics Handbook
Author: Charles A. Harper
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1258
Release: 2000-03-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0070267146

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State-of-the-art guide to plastic product design, manufacture and application. Edited by Charles A. Harper and sponsored by Modern Plastics, the industry's most prestigious trade magazine, Modern Plastics Handbook packs a wealth of up-to-date knowledge about plastics processes, forms and formulations, design, equipment, testing and recycling. This A-to-Z guide keeps you on top of: *Properties and performance of thermoplastics, polymer blends...thermosets, reinforced plastics and composites...natural and synthetic elastomers *Processes from extrusion, injection and blow molding to thermoforming, foam processing, hand lay-up and filament winding, and many, many more *Fabricating...post-production finishing and bonding...coatings and finishes, subjects difficult to find treated elsewhere in print *More!

SPI Handbook of Technology and Engineering of Reinforced Plastics composites

SPI Handbook of Technology and Engineering of Reinforced Plastics composites
Author: John Gilbert Mohr,Society of the Plastics Industry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 405
Release: 1974
Genre: Reinforced plastics
ISBN: OCLC:18811407

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Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics

Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics
Author: Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff,Paul N. Cheremisinoff
Publsiher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1995-12-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780815517160

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This book has been prepared as a reference on manufacturing techniques and applications of fiberglass reinforced plastics. It provides discussion of properties, concepts and is written for the potential user to summarize advantages in usage. The book contains nine chapters of discussion of relationships between polymers, reinforcements and uses, as well as a useful glossary of plastics and engineering terms. There is a wide interest in fiberglass reinforced plastics due to useful properties which meet a great many product and use requirements, as well as the relative ease with which such products can be fabricated. Fiberglass reinforced plastics find applications in transportation, marine, construction, electronics, recreation, aircraft, aerospace and numerous manufacturing industries. These plastics have virtually displaced wood in the marine industry, and applications replacing metals in other areas continue to grow. The user of this book will find practical and useful information for design, engineering, plant and maintenance. Presented is the technology and applications to serve the varied interests of readers in diverse industries.

Design Data for Reinforced Plastics

Design Data for Reinforced Plastics
Author: R.M. Mayer,N. Hancox
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401107075

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In this book, the authors have assembled a systematic set of design parameters describing short and long term mechanical, thermal, electrical, fire and environmental performance, etc. for composites based primarily on continuous glass, aramid and carbon fibres in thermosetting and thermoplastic matrices.