Plastics: Materials and ProcessingFor courses in Plastics, Materials and Manufacturing found in departments of mechanical, industrial or manufacturing technology or engineering; also for any beginning course in Plastics in engineering or technology programs. This book is designed to introduce plastics to a wide range of students who need to either gain, improve, or refresh their knowledge of plastic materials and manufacturing. It fully discusses both materials and manufacturing processes in a carefully-constructed and logical presentation. While providing a fundamental overview of a broad spectrum of topics, the text's high level of detail makes it valuable as both an introductory text and, later, a professional reference manual. |
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Page 74
... shape ( a cube ) regardless of the shape of the container , provided the container is larger than the cube and no other changes are made , such as temperature . When in a liquid state , matter has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape ...
... shape ( a cube ) regardless of the shape of the container , provided the container is larger than the cube and no other changes are made , such as temperature . When in a liquid state , matter has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape ...
Page 403
... shapes are so different that they are subdivided by the type of shape being extruded . Therefore , each of the major shapes will be discussed separately so that the unique characteristics of each can be understood and appreciated more ...
... shapes are so different that they are subdivided by the type of shape being extruded . Therefore , each of the major shapes will be discussed separately so that the unique characteristics of each can be understood and appreciated more ...
Page 404
... shape of the part is something other than cylindrical . Hollow cylindrical parts are called pipes or tubing and are discussed in more detail in the next section . The shape of the exit orifice may be slightly different from the shape of ...
... shape of the part is something other than cylindrical . Hollow cylindrical parts are called pipes or tubing and are discussed in more detail in the next section . The shape of the exit orifice may be slightly different from the shape of ...
Contents
Introduction to Plastics | 1 |
Polymeric Materials Molecular Viewpoint | 25 |
Microstructures in Polymers | 73 |
Copyright | |
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