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Plastics for engineers : materials, properties, applications / Hans Domininghaus.

By: Domininghaus, Hans.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Munich ; . New York : Hanser Publishers, c1993Description: xiii, 785 p. : ill ; 25 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 3446157239 (Hanser); 0195209842 (Oxford).Subject(s): PlasticsDDC classification: 668.4
Contents:
Introductory information -- Plastics as polymeric materials -- Polyethylene (PE) -- Modified Polyethylene -- Propylene polymers -- Other polyolefins -- Vinyl polymers -- Styrene polymers -- Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) -- Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) -- Polyvinylcarbazole (PVK) -- Polyacetal (POM) -- Fluoropolymers -- Polyamides (PA) -- Thermoplastic polyesters -- Polyarylethers -- Polyaryletherketones (PEK, PEEK, PEEKK) -- Sulfur-containing polymers -- Polyimides (PI) -- Phenol/Formaldehyde Resins -- Urea/Formaldehyde Resins (Aminoplastics) (UF) -- Melamine/Formaldehyde Resins (MF) -- Unsaturated polyester resins (UP) -- Silicones (SI) -- Epoxide Resins (EP) -- Cross-Linked Polyurethanes -- Electrically conducting polymers.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 668.4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00017962
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Long available as a standard reference in Germany, this valuable guide for engineers is now in a new English-language translation. It provides, in one convenient source, a comprehensive overview of the properties and applications of the huge range of plastics that are of current technical and commercial interest. The book fills a gap in the literature by providing easily accessible information for design engineers, plastics consultants, chemists, physicists, production engineers, students, and teachers--all those who need a reliable source of descriptions and data to assist them in identifying suitable materials. All polymers of current interest are accounted for, including liquid crystalline polymers, electrically conductive polymers, recently developed polyamides, and fluorpolymers, with up-to-date trade names given for each group. The information is presented concisely in the form of texts, tables and graphs. Design engineers will appreciate the large number of data presented as isochronous stress/strain curves. This is truly a unique reference that will benefit the wide number of professionals who depend on specific and detailed data concerning properties, conversion conditions, applications, and health effects

Includes bibliographical references (pages 767-779) and index.

Introductory information -- Plastics as polymeric materials -- Polyethylene (PE) -- Modified Polyethylene -- Propylene polymers -- Other polyolefins -- Vinyl polymers -- Styrene polymers -- Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) -- Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) -- Polyvinylcarbazole (PVK) -- Polyacetal (POM) -- Fluoropolymers -- Polyamides (PA) -- Thermoplastic polyesters -- Polyarylethers -- Polyaryletherketones (PEK, PEEK, PEEKK) -- Sulfur-containing polymers -- Polyimides (PI) -- Phenol/Formaldehyde Resins -- Urea/Formaldehyde Resins (Aminoplastics) (UF) -- Melamine/Formaldehyde Resins (MF) -- Unsaturated polyester resins (UP) -- Silicones (SI) -- Epoxide Resins (EP) -- Cross-Linked Polyurethanes -- Electrically conducting polymers.

Translation of: Die Kunststoffe und ihre Eigenschaften.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Plastics as Polymeric Materials
  • 2 Polyethylene
  • 3 Modified Polyethylene
  • 4 Polypropylene Polymers
  • 5 Other Polyolefins
  • 6 Vinyl Polymers
  • 7 Styrene Polymers
  • 8 Polycacrylonitrile
  • 9 Polymethymethacrylate
  • 10 Polyvinylcarbazole
  • 11 Polyacetal
  • 12 Fluoropolymers
  • 13 Polyamides
  • 14 Thermoplastic Polyesters
  • 15 Polyarylethers
  • 16 Polyaryletherketones
  • 17 Sulfur-Containing Polymers
  • 18 Polyimides
  • 19 Thermosetting Polycondensates
  • 20 Urea/Formaldehyde Resins (Amino-plastics)
  • 21 Modified MF Molding Compounds
  • 22 Unsaturated Polyester Resins
  • 23 Silicones
  • 24 Epoxide Resins
  • 25 Crosslinked Polyurethanes
  • 26 Electrically Conducting Polymers

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