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Thermoforming

Thermoforming
  • Author : Geza Gruenwald
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 1998-05-08
  • Total pages : 260
  • ISBN : 1566766257
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FROM THE FOREWORD Dr. Gruenwald has indicated the desirable properties of polymerics for differing applications; thus, his text is especially useful for polymer chemists who must "tailor" plastic materials for specific groups of applications. Engineers in extruding and calendering film and sheet will benefit from the intimate relationships elucidated between processing parameters imposed upon stocks employed in thermoforming and the products thereof. Mold designers are provided with a complete guide that will enable them to avoid the less obvious pitfalls and wasted effort so often experienced in the evolution of molds for (especially) complex parts.. Quite likely, Dr. Gruenwald's suggestions willl lead to considerable benefits to those who read and practice by this remarkable exposition of thermoforming technology. Robert K. Jordan Director-Metalliding Institute, Director-Engineering Research Institute, Scientist in Residence, Gannon University

Fundamentals of Plastics Thermoforming

Fundamentals of Plastics Thermoforming
  • Author : Peter Klein
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Release Date : 2022-06-01
  • Total pages : 83
  • ISBN : 9783031023927
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The process of heating and reshaping plastics sheet and film materials has been in use since the beginning of the plastics industry. This process is known as thermoforming. Today this process is used for industrial products including signage, housings, and hot tubs. It also produces much of the packaging in use today including blister packs, egg cartons, and food storage containers. This process has many advantages over other methods of producing these products, but it has some limitations. This book has a twofold purpose. It is designed to be used as a text book for a course on thermoforming. It is also intended to be an application guide for professionals in the field of thermoforming including manufacturing, process and quality engineers, and managers. This book is focused on process application rather than theory. It refers to real products and processes with the intent of understanding the real issues faced in this industry. In addition to materials and processes, part and tool design are covered. Quality control is critical to any operation and this is also covered in this text. Two areas of focus in today's industry include Lean operations and environmental issues. Both of these topics are also included. Table of Contents: Introduction / Plastics Materials / Thermoforming Process Overview / The Forming Process / Part Design Mold / Tool Design / Quality Control Issues / Lean Operations / Environmental Issues

Practical Thermoforming: Principles and Applications

Practical Thermoforming: Principles and Applications
  • Author : Florian
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 1996-08-09
  • Total pages : 410
  • ISBN : 0824797620
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"Provides in-depth coverage of the entire thermoforming molding process from market domain and materials options to manufacturing methods and peripheral support. Second Edition furnishes entirely new information on twin sheet forming, corrugated tubing and pipe manufacturin gtechniques, plastics recycling, forthcoming equipment, and energy and labor costs."

Advances in Thermoforming

Advances in Thermoforming
  • Author : J. L. Throne
  • Publisher : iSmithers Rapra Publishing
  • Release Date : 1997
  • Total pages : 104
  • ISBN : 1859570895
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This review provides a brief discussion of the thermoforming process, including its historical development and machinery and material requirements. An additional indexed section containing several hundred abstracts from the Rapra Polymer Library database provides useful references for further reading.

Thermoforming: Improving Process Performance

Thermoforming: Improving Process Performance
  • Author : Stanley R. Rosen
  • Publisher : Society of Manufacturing Engineers
  • Release Date : 2002
  • Total pages : 328
  • ISBN : 9780872635821
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Thermoforming is a processing technique involving air pressure applied to heated plastic, and combines the earlier terminology of vacuum-formed and pressure-formed operations. A specialist in thermoforming, mechanical engineer Rosen describes the roll-fed process, properties of plastic materials, designing products, thermoforming machines, trim presses, knife-like trim dies, and off-line punch-and-die trimming. Chapters on molds cover mold design, system components, layout and base design, and cost estimating. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Advanced Thermoforming

Advanced Thermoforming
  • Author : Sven Engelmann
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2012-05-09
  • Total pages : 352
  • ISBN : 9781118207062
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Introduces the latest innovations in thermoforming materials,processes, and applications Advanced Thermoforming brings readers fully up to date with thelatest standards, processes, materials, and applications in thefield. From forming to filling to sealing processes, the authorexplains everything that can now be accomplished using the mostadvanced thermoforming technologies available. Moreover, readerslearn how to fully leverage these technologies in order to designand manufacture products that meet all specifications at minimumcost and maximum efficiency. Emphasizing the application of advanced thermoforming for theproduction of technical parts and packaging, the book: Guides readers through all facets of development, design, andmachine and mold technology Recommends new technologies that offer higher productivity,better quality, and lower costs Describes common raw materials used in thermoforming, includinghow specific materials affect the production process Explains the proper handling of semi-finished products andformed parts Sets forth the basic principles of extrusion, an essentialprocess underlying thermoforming Introduces the latest software techniques to simulate thethermoforming of new products Throughout the book, readers learn about the latest innovationsin thermoforming, from thermoformed automobile body parts to fullyautomated packaging assembly lines. The author offers valuablecontent from his interviews with leading industrial thermoformers,sharing insights and tips from their years of hands-on experiencewith readers. With Advanced Thermoforming as their guide, polymer and plasticsengineering professionals and students can now explore and exploitthe full range of possibilities that thermoforming technologyoffers.

Thermoforming of Single and Multilayer Laminates

Thermoforming of Single and Multilayer Laminates
  • Author : Syed Ali Ashter
  • Publisher : William Andrew
  • Release Date : 2013-11-07
  • Total pages : 352
  • ISBN : 9781455731862
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Thermoforming of Single and Multilayer Laminates explains the fundamentals of lamination and plastics thermoforming technologies along with current and new developments. It focuses on properties and thermoforming mechanics of plastic films and in particular single and multilayered laminates, including barrier films. For environmental and economic reasons, laminates are becoming increasingly important as a replacement for solid sheets and paint finishes in many industries, including transportation, packaging, and construction. Yet the processes of film formability during the extensive deformation and elevated temperatures experienced in conventional processing technologies, such as thermoforming, are poorly understood by most engineers. This book covers production processes, such as extrusion, calendaring, and casting, as well as mechanical and impact testing methods. It also describes how testing protocols developed for metals can be leveraged for plastic films and laminates, and includes a thorough discussion on methods for performing optical strain analysis. Applications in transportation vehicles and packaging, including packaging for food, medical and electronics applications, sports equipment, and household appliances, are discussed. Safety, recycling and environmental aspects of thermoforming and its products complete the book. First comprehensive source of information and hands-on guide for the thermoforming of multilayered laminates Covers applications across such sectors as automotive, packaging, home goods, and construction Introduces new testing methods leveraging protocols used for metals

Thermoforming

Thermoforming
  • Author : Peter Schwarzmann
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 2018-12-10
  • Total pages : 495
  • ISBN : 1569907080
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Thermoforming is an area of plastics processing with especially high growth, applying to both production of technical parts as well as for packaging. In the area of plastics packaging, thermoforming is unrivaled as a processing method. This popular and unparalleled book has been substantially extended and revised in its second edition. New topics include thermoforming tools, decoration in thermoforming, and energy usage in thermoforming. In addition to the thermoplastic materials, all procedural steps of thermoforming as well as the essential machine types and fundamentals of making tools and molds are described comprehensively and illustrated with practical examples. This is a practical manual for both beginners and experienced professionals, based on a well-proven teaching program employed in training courses, with detailed descriptions of the principles and processes of thermoforming. It provides an introduction to the topic for students, as well as the fundamental knowledge for deeper treatment of specific problems for working engineers and technicians with practical field experience.

Advanced Thermoforming

Advanced Thermoforming
  • Author : Sven Engelmann
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2012-06-19
  • Total pages : 349
  • ISBN : 9780470499207
  • File Size : 32,7 Mb
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Introduces the latest innovations in thermoforming materials, processes, and applications Advanced Thermoforming brings readers fully up to date with the latest standards, processes, materials, and applications in the field. From forming to filling to sealing processes, the author explains everything that can now be accomplished using the most advanced thermoforming technologies available. Moreover, readers learn how to fully leverage these technologies in order to design and manufacture products that meet all specifications at minimum cost and maximum efficiency. Emphasizing the application of advanced thermoforming for the production of technical parts and packaging, the book: Guides readers through all facets of development, design, and machine and mold technology Recommends new technologies that offer higher productivity, better quality, and lower costs Describes common raw materials used in thermoforming, including how specific materials affect the production process Explains the proper handling of semi-finished products and formed parts Sets forth the basic principles of extrusion, an essential process underlying thermoforming Introduces the latest software techniques to simulate the thermoforming of new products Throughout the book, readers learn about the latest innovations in thermoforming, from thermoformed automobile body parts to fully automated packaging assembly lines. The author offers valuable content from his interviews with leading industrial thermoformers, sharing insights and tips from their years of hands-on experience with readers. With Advanced Thermoforming as their guide, polymer and plastics engineering professionals and students can now explore and exploit the full range of possibilities that thermoforming technology offers.

Practical Thermoforming

Practical Thermoforming
  • Author : John Florian
  • Publisher : Marcel Dekker
  • Release Date : 1987
  • Total pages : 392
  • ISBN : UOM:39015011743146
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PVC Technology

PVC Technology
  • Author : M.V. Titow
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 1984-09-30
  • Total pages : 1266
  • ISBN : 0853342490
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This book continues the tradition of the first two editions of the late W. S. Penn's original PVC Technology, and the extensively revised third (1971) edition prepared by myself and B. J. Lanham. In the present edition the original general format, and the arrange ment of chapters, have been largely preserved, but virtually nothing now remains of Penn's own text: a part of the contents is based on material from the 1971 TitowlLanham version (revised, updated and mainly rewritten): the rest is new, including, inter alia, several chapters specially contributed by experts from the plastics industry in the UK and Europe. The section listing international (ISO) and national (BS, ASTM and DIN) standards relevant to PVC, which was first intro duced (as Appendix 1) in the 1971 edition, proved a popularfeature: it has now been brought up to date and considerably extended. Two further appendices provide, respectively, comprehensive unit conver sion"tables (with additional information on some ofthe mostfrequently encountered units, and the SI units), and a list of many properties of interest in PVC materials, with definitions, typical numerical values, and references~to relevant standard test methods. For various reasons, work on this edition involved more than the usual quota of problems: I am truly grateful to the Publisher's Manag ing Editor, Mr G. B. Olley, for his understanding, patience, unfailing courtesy and friendly encouragement.

Handbook of Industrial Polyethylene and Technology

Handbook of Industrial Polyethylene and Technology
  • Author : Mark A. Spalding,Ananda Chatterjee
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2017-10-12
  • Total pages : 1410
  • ISBN : 9781119159780
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This handbook provides an exhaustive description of polyethylene. The 50+ chapters are written by some of the most experienced and prominent authors in the field, providing a truly unique view of polyethylene. The book starts with a historical discussion on how low density polyethylene was discovered and how it provided unique opportunities in the early days. New catalysts are presented and show how they created an expansion in available products including linear low density polyethylene, high density polyethylene, copolymers, and polyethylene produced from metallocene catalysts. With these different catalysts systems a wide range of structures are possible with an equally wide range of physical properties. Numerous types of additives are presented that include additives for the protection of the resin from the environment and processing, fillers, processing aids, anti-fogging agents, pigments, and flame retardants. Common processing methods including extrusion, blown film, cast film, injection molding, and thermoforming are presented along with some of the more specialized processing techniques such as rotational molding, fiber processing, pipe extrusion, reactive extrusion, wire and cable, and foaming processes. The business of polyethylene including markets, world capacity, and future prospects are detailed. This handbook provides the most current and complete technology assessments and business practices for polyethylene resins.

Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology: Step-reaction polymerization to Thermoforming

Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology: Step-reaction polymerization to Thermoforming
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1970
  • Total pages : 872
  • ISBN : UOM:39015018129679
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Plastics and the Environment

Plastics and the Environment
  • Author : Anthony L. Andrady
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2003-02-20
  • Total pages : 792
  • ISBN : 0471095206
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Plastics offer a variety of environmental benefits. However, their production, applications, and disposal present many environmental concerns. Plastics and the Environment provides state-of-the-art technical and research information on the complex relationship between the plastic and polymer industry and the environment, focusing on the sustainability, environmental impact, and cost—benefit tradeoffs associated with different technologies. Bringing together the field’s leading researchers, Anthony Andrady’s innovative collection not only covers how plastics affect the environment, but also how environmental factors affect plastics. The relative benefits of recycling, resource recovery, and energy recovery are also discussed in detail. The first of the book’s four sections represents a basic introduction to the key subject matter of plastics and the environment; the second explores several pertinent applications of plastics with environmental implications–packaging, paints and coatings, textiles, and agricultural film use. The third section discusses the behavior of plastics in some of the environments in which they are typically used, such as the outdoors, in biotic environments, or in fires. The final section consists of chapters on recycling and thermal treatment of plastics waste. Chapters include: Commodity Polymers Plastics in Transportation Biodegradation of Common Polymers Thermal Treatment of Polymer Waste Incineration of Plastics The contributors also focus on the effectiveness of recent technologies in mitigating environmental impacts, particularly those for managing plastics in the solid waste stream. Plastic and design engineers, polymer chemists, material scientists, and ecologists will find Plastics and the Environment to be a vital resource to this critical industry.

A Study of the Thermoforming of Natural Fiber Filled Polyolefins

A Study of the Thermoforming of Natural Fiber Filled Polyolefins
  • Author : Scott Anthony Igl
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1992
  • Total pages : 266
  • ISBN : WISC:89052196862
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Author : United States. Patent and Trademark Office
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 2002
  • Total pages : 1538
  • ISBN : WISC:89077489656
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Working with Acrylic

Working with Acrylic
  • Author : Bill Fry
  • Publisher : Society of Manufacturing Engineers
  • Release Date : 1999-01-01
  • Total pages : 37
  • ISBN : 9780872635043
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Illustrated with diagrams and property charts, this booklet introduces the non-scientist to the mainstream world of vinyl plastics manufacturing. It provides information on the vinyl plastic family's chemical composition, product applications, physical properties, and common trade names. It also includes a glossary of terms.

Processing Technology for Bio-Based Polymers

Processing Technology for Bio-Based Polymers
  • Author : Khalid Mahmood Zia,Nadia Akram,Shazia Tabasum,Aqdas Noreen,Muhammad Usman Akbar
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release Date : 2021-06-25
  • Total pages : 304
  • ISBN : 9780323858199
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Processing Technology for Bio-Based Polymers: Advanced Strategies and Practical Aspects brings together the latest advances and novel technologies surrounding the synthesis and manufacture of biopolymers, ranging from bio-based polymers to synthetic polymers from bio-derived monomers. Sections examine bio-based polymer chemistry, discuss polymerization process and emerging design technologies, cover manufacturing and processing approaches, explain cutting-edge approaches and innovative applications, and focus on biomedicals and other key application areas. Final chapters provide detailed discussion and an analysis of economic and environmental concerns, practical considerations, challenges, opportunities and future trends. This is a valuable resource for researchers, scientists and advanced students in polymer science, bio-based materials, nanomaterials, plastics engineering, biomaterials, chemistry, biotechnology, and materials science and engineering, as well as R&D professionals, engineers and industrialists interested in the development of biopolymers for advanced products and applications. Focuses on the processing of bio-based polymers, covering both traditional methods and innovative new approaches Offers novel opportunities and ideas for developing or improving technologies for biopolymer research, preparation and application Examines other key considerations, including reliability and end product, economic concerns, and environmental and lifecycle aspects

ANTEC 2001

ANTEC 2001
  • Author : Society of Plastics Engineers. Technical Conference
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release Date : 2001
  • Total pages : 916
  • ISBN : 1230987654XX
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Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing

Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing
  • Author : MP Groover,Mikell P. Groover
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2021-07-12
  • Total pages : 1012
  • ISBN : 9781119706427
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Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems is designed for a first course or two-course sequence in manufacturing at the junior or senior level in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering curricula. The distinctive and "modern" approach of the book emerges from its balanced coverage of the basic engineering materials, the inclusion of recent manufacturing processes and comprehensive coverage of electronics manufacturing technologies. The quantitative focus of the text is displayed in its emphasis on manufacturing science, greater use of mathematical models and end-of-chapter problems. This International Adaptation of the book offers revised and expanded coverage of topics and new sections on contemporary materials and processes. The new and updated examples and practice problems helps students gain solid foundational knowledge and the edition has been completely updated to use SI units.

Materials and Design

Materials and Design
  • Author : Michael F. Ashby,Kara Johnson
  • Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Release Date : 2013-12-19
  • Total pages : 416
  • ISBN : 9780080982823
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Materials are the stuff of design. From the very beginning of human history, materials have been taken from the natural world and shaped, modified, and adapted for everything from primitive tools to modern electronics. This renowned book by noted materials engineering author Mike Ashby and industrial designer Kara Johnson explores the role of materials and materials processing in product design, with a particular emphasis on creating both desired aesthetics and functionality. The new edition features even more of the highly useful "materials profiles" that give critical design, processing, performance and applications criteria for each material in question. The reader will find information ranging from the generic and commercial names of each material, its physical and mechanical properties, its chemical properties, its common uses, how it is typically made and processed, and even its average price. And with improved photographs and drawings, the reader is taken even more closely to the way real design is done by real designers, selecting the optimum materials for a successful product. The best guide ever published on the on the role of materials, past and present, in product development, by noted materials authority Mike Ashby and professional designer Kara Johnson--now with even better photos and drawings on the Design Process Significant new section on the use of re-cycled materials in products, and the importance of sustainable design for manufactured goods and services Enhanced materials profiles, with addition of new materials types like nanomaterials, advanced plastics and bio-based materials