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" Thermoplastics : "
by David Bashford.
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BL
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772663
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b592657
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Main Entry
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by David Bashford.
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Title & Author
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Thermoplastics : : Directory and Databook\ by David Bashford.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1997
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(504 pages)
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ISBN
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9400915314
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: 9789400915312
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Contents
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One: Review of Thermoplastics --; Thermoplastic Groups --; Further Sources of Information --; Two: Directory Section --; Manufacturers and Compounders: Thermoplastic Products --; Thermoplastic Products: Manufacturers and Compounders --; Manufacturers and Compounders with Agents, Suppliers and Distributors --; Multisource Distributors and Suppliers --; Contact Details --; Companies by Country --; Useful Names and Addresses --; Three: Databook Section --; List of Test Method Standards --; Key to Data Sheets and Properties --; Polyolefins --; Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) --; Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) --; Medium Density Polyethylene (MDPE) --; High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) --; Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMW PE) --; Crosslinkable Polyethylene (XLPE) --; Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) --; Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) --; Ionomers --; Polypropylenes (PP) --; Polybutylene (PB) --; Polymethylpentene (PMP) --; Highly Crystalline Polyolefin (HCPO) --; Styrenics --; Polystyrenes (PS) --; Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN) --; Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) --; Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylic (ASA) --; Styrene Maleic Anhydride (SMA) --; Styrene Butadiene Styrene (SBS) --; Styrene Ethylene Butylene Styrene (SEBS) --; Vinyl Chlorides --; Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) --; Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) --; Poly Vinylidene Chloride (PVDC) --; Fluoropolymers --; Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) --; Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) --; Perfluoro-alkoxy copolymers (PFA) --; Tetrafluoroethylene and Perfluoromethylvinylether copolymer (MFA) --; Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers (ETFE) --; Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) --; Ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymers (ECTFE) --; Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) --; Acrylics --; Polymethylmethacrylates (PMMA) --; Polyacetals --; Polyoxymethylene; Polyacetals (POM) --; Polyamides (Nylons) --; Polyamide 6 (PA6) --; Polyamide 11 (PA11) --; Polyamide 12 (PA12) --; Polyamide 46 (PA46) --; Polyamide 63 (PA63) --; Polyamide 66 (PA66) --; Polyamide 610 (PA610) --; Polyamide 612 (PA612) --; Polyamide Copolymers (CoPA) --; Polyarylamide (PAA) --; Polyamide PA6-6-T --; Amorphous Polyamide (PA6-3-T) --; Polyurethanes --; Polyurethanes (PUR) --; Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) --; All TPE products, irrespective of type, are listed alphabetically by manufacturer's name with the first appearing on the following pages: Polyurethane based (PUR or TPU and Polyether or Polyester chemistry) --; Polyester based --; Polyamide based: Polyether Block Amides (PEBA) --; Styrenic based --; Olefinic based --; Polymer Alloys --; Blends --; Polyphthalamides --; Polyphthalamides (PPA) --; Aromatic Polyesters --; Polycarbonates (PC) --; Polyethylene Terephthalates (PET) --; Polybutylene Terephthalates (PBT) --; Copolyesters --; Polycyclohexylene Dimethylene Terephthalate (PCT) --; Liquid Crystal Polymers --; Aliphatic Polyketones --; Aliphatic Polyketones (APK) --; Polyarylene Ethers --; Polyphenylene Oxides (PPO) --; Polyphenylene Ethers (PPE) --; Aromatic Polyketones --; Polyketones --; Polyaryletherketone (PAEK) --; Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) --; Polyetherketoneetherketoneketone(PEKEKK) --; Sulphides/Sulphones --; Polyphenylenesulphide (PPS) --; Polysulphones (PSU) --; Polyethersulphones (PES) --; Polyarylsulphone (PAS) --; Polyimides --; Polyamideimides (PAI) --; Polyetherimides (PEI) --; Thermoplastic Polyimide (TPI) --; Four: Appendices and Indexes --; Appendix A --; Multilingual Vocabulary --; Appendix B --; Conversion Factors and Units --; Index of Trade Names --; Index of Thermoplastics with Abbreviations.
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Abstract
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The overall aim of this book is to aid the process of sourcing and selecting appropriate thermoplastic polymers. There are now a wide diversity of thermoplastics offered for commercial uses. At one end of the range are the high-volume commodity materials for short life consumer applications. Whereas at the other end are the high value engineering materials; with significant levels of mechanical, physical and electrical performance. Within this publication, the generic groups of thermoplastics can be identified, along with their respective attributes and limitations. All thermoplastics are available in different grades. The constituents selected to form a grade are chosen to modify aspects of material behaviour, both during processing and in the final moulded form. The directory addresses materials which can be obtained in granular, powder or paste form for subsequent processing. Information is not provided directly on semi-finished product forms, such as films, fibres, sheet or profiles, other than when inferred from the processing descriptions of specified grades. The directory covers virgin or compounded material. It does not specifically address reclaimed or recycled grades. Data is provided for the mechanical and physical properties of moulded grades as processed by the route intended by the primary manufacturer (M) or compounder (C). Material grades can be obtained from a number of sources; either the original polymer manufacturer or a recognised compounder who produces a range of grades.
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Subject
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Mechanical engineering.
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Subject
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Polymers.
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Surfaces (Physics)
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LC Classification
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TP1180.T5B933 1997
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David Bashford
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