Handbook of thermoset plastics [recurso electrónico] / edited by Hanna Dodiuk, Sidney H. Goodman.

Colaborador(es): Goodman, Sidney H | Hanna, DodiukTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries PDL handbook seriesDetalles de publicación: San Diego : William Andrew, 2014Edición: 3rd edDescripción: 1 online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 1306183243 (electronic bk.); 9781306183246 (electronic bk.); 9781455731077 (electronic bk.); 1455731072 (electronic bk.); 9781455731091 (e-book); 1455731099 (e-book)Tema(s): Thermosetting plastics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Thermosetting plasticsGénero/Forma: Electronic books. | Handbooks, manuals, etc. | Electronic books.Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 668.4/22 Clasificación LoC:TP1180.T55Recursos en línea: Libro electrónico ScienceDirectTexto
Contenidos:
1. Introduction / Hanna Dodiuk and Sidney H. Goodman -- 2. Phenol-formaldehydes / A. Pizzi and C.C. Ibeh -- 3 Polybenzoxazine -- new generation phenolics / K.S. Santhosh Kumar and C.P. Reghunadhan Nair -- 4 Aminos / A. Pizzi and C.C. Ibeh -- 5. Furans / A. Gandini and M.N. Belgacem -- 6. Unsaturated polyesters and vinyl esters / Andreas Kandelbauer, Gianluca Tondi and Sidney H. Goodman -- 7. Allyls / Gianluca Tondi, Andreas Kandelbauer and Sidney H. Goodman -- 8. Epoxies / Witold Brostow, Sidney H. Goodman and Joshua Wahrmund -- 9 Polyurethanes / Helena Janik, Maciej Sienkiewicz and Justyna Kucinska-Lipka -- 10 High-performance polyimides and high temperature resistant polymers / Kreisler S.Y. Lau -- 11. Cyanate esters / Andreas Kandelbauer -- 12. Maleimide-based alder-enes / M. Satheesh Chandran and C.P. Reghunadhan Nair -- 13. Syntactic foams / Bibin John and C.P. Reghunadhan Nair -- 14. Silicones / Gunter Lorenz, Andreas Kandelbauer -- 15. Biobased thermosets / Ana Dotan -- 16. Nanotechnology based thermosets / Olga Shepelev, Sam Kenig and Hanna Dodiuk -- 17. Crosslinked thermoplastics / Rodney Patterson [and three others] -- 18. Processing / Andreas Kandelbauer.
Resumen: Thermosetting plastics are a distinct category of plastics whose high performance, durability and reliability at high temperatures makes them suitable for specialty applications ranging from automotive and aerospace through to electronic packaging and consumer products (your melamine kitchen worktop is a thermoset resin!). Recent developments in thermoset plastics technology and processes has broadened their use exponentially over recent years, and these developments continue: in November 2011, French scientists created a new lightweight thermoset that is as strong and stable as previous materials yet can be easily reworked and reshaped when heated which makes it unique amongst thermosets and allows for repair and recycling. The Handbook of Thermoset Plastics, now in its 3rd edition, provides a comprehensive survey of the chemical processes, manufacturing techniques and design properties of each polymer, along with their applications. Written by a team of highly experienced practitioners, the practical implications of using thermoset plastics are presented - both their strengths and weaknesses. The data and descriptions presented here enable engineers, scientists and technicians to form judgments and take action on the basis of informed analysis. The aim of the book is to help the reader to make the right decision and take the correct action - avoiding the pitfalls the authors' experience has uncovered. The new edition has been updated throughout to reflect current practice in manufacturing and processing, featuring: Case Studies to demonstrate how particular properties make different polymers suitable for different applications, as well as covering end-use and safety considerations. A new chapter on using nanoparticles to enhance thermal and mechanical properties. A new chapter describing new materials based on renewable resources (such as soy-based thermoset plastics). A new chapter covering recent developments and potential future technologies such as new catalysts for Controlled Radical Polymerization. Goodman and Dodiuk-Kenig provide a comprehensive reference guide to the chemistry, manufacturing and applications of thermosets. Updated to include recent developments in manufacturing - from biopolymers to nanocomposites. Case Studies illustrate applications of key thermoset plastics.
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Thermosetting plastics are a distinct category of plastics whose high performance, durability and reliability at high temperatures makes them suitable for specialty applications ranging from automotive and aerospace through to electronic packaging and consumer products (your melamine kitchen worktop is a thermoset resin!). Recent developments in thermoset plastics technology and processes has broadened their use exponentially over recent years, and these developments continue: in November 2011, French scientists created a new lightweight thermoset that is as strong and stable as previous materials yet can be easily reworked and reshaped when heated which makes it unique amongst thermosets and allows for repair and recycling. The Handbook of Thermoset Plastics, now in its 3rd edition, provides a comprehensive survey of the chemical processes, manufacturing techniques and design properties of each polymer, along with their applications. Written by a team of highly experienced practitioners, the practical implications of using thermoset plastics are presented - both their strengths and weaknesses. The data and descriptions presented here enable engineers, scientists and technicians to form judgments and take action on the basis of informed analysis. The aim of the book is to help the reader to make the right decision and take the correct action - avoiding the pitfalls the authors' experience has uncovered. The new edition has been updated throughout to reflect current practice in manufacturing and processing, featuring: Case Studies to demonstrate how particular properties make different polymers suitable for different applications, as well as covering end-use and safety considerations. A new chapter on using nanoparticles to enhance thermal and mechanical properties. A new chapter describing new materials based on renewable resources (such as soy-based thermoset plastics). A new chapter covering recent developments and potential future technologies such as new catalysts for Controlled Radical Polymerization. Goodman and Dodiuk-Kenig provide a comprehensive reference guide to the chemistry, manufacturing and applications of thermosets. Updated to include recent developments in manufacturing - from biopolymers to nanocomposites. Case Studies illustrate applications of key thermoset plastics.

Includes index.

Description based on print version record.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction / Hanna Dodiuk and Sidney H. Goodman -- 2. Phenol-formaldehydes / A. Pizzi and C.C. Ibeh -- 3 Polybenzoxazine -- new generation phenolics / K.S. Santhosh Kumar and C.P. Reghunadhan Nair -- 4 Aminos / A. Pizzi and C.C. Ibeh -- 5. Furans / A. Gandini and M.N. Belgacem -- 6. Unsaturated polyesters and vinyl esters / Andreas Kandelbauer, Gianluca Tondi and Sidney H. Goodman -- 7. Allyls / Gianluca Tondi, Andreas Kandelbauer and Sidney H. Goodman -- 8. Epoxies / Witold Brostow, Sidney H. Goodman and Joshua Wahrmund -- 9 Polyurethanes / Helena Janik, Maciej Sienkiewicz and Justyna Kucinska-Lipka -- 10 High-performance polyimides and high temperature resistant polymers / Kreisler S.Y. Lau -- 11. Cyanate esters / Andreas Kandelbauer -- 12. Maleimide-based alder-enes / M. Satheesh Chandran and C.P. Reghunadhan Nair -- 13. Syntactic foams / Bibin John and C.P. Reghunadhan Nair -- 14. Silicones / Gunter Lorenz, Andreas Kandelbauer -- 15. Biobased thermosets / Ana Dotan -- 16. Nanotechnology based thermosets / Olga Shepelev, Sam Kenig and Hanna Dodiuk -- 17. Crosslinked thermoplastics / Rodney Patterson [and three others] -- 18. Processing / Andreas Kandelbauer.

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