Engineering Plastics Handbook

1st Edition
0071589104 · 9780071589109
Tougher and cheaper than other materials, thermoplastic resins are used in applications ranging from aircraft frames to glass windows. This is the first authoritative source for building and evaluating new product lines. Written by a top team of inte… Read More
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PREFACE

Part 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Chemistry of Polymerization

Chapter 2: Products and Design

Chapter 3: Properties

Chapter 4: Processing

Part 2: Engineering Plastics

Chapter 5: Polyacetals

Chapter 6: Acryulonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Resin

Chapter 7: Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)

Chapter 8: Thermoplastic Piolyetherimide (PEI)

Chapter 9: Polyphenylene Ether (PPE) Blends and Alloys

Chapter 10: Thermoplastic Polyimide (TPI)

Chapter 11: Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)

Chapter 12: Polyamide-Imide (PAI)

Chapter 13: Polyarylethsulfones (PAES)

Chapter 14: Polycarbonates

Chapter 15: Reinforced Poly(Phenylene Sulfide)

INDEX

Tougher and cheaper than other materials, thermoplastic resins are used in applications ranging from aircraft frames to glass windows. This is the first authoritative source for building and evaluating new product lines. Written by a top team of international experts, this reference incorporates the chemical, mechanical, and physical data necessary to compare and evaluate existing product lines with new and emerging products.