Thermoforming : A Plastics Processing Guide, Second Edition
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1566766257
ISBN-13
9781566766258
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
CRC Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 8th, 1998
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
566 grams
Product Classification:
Mathematics & sciencePlastics & polymers technologyMaterials science
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Indicates the desirable properties of polymerics for differing applications. This book is suitable for polymer chemists who must 'tailor' plastic materials for specific groups of applications.
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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
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
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