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Title: Material Selection


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Material Selection
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Thermoplastic Materials
Available Materials What are the materials that
are available commercially? Material
Properties How can I find the properties of the
materials? Material Selection What are the best
materials for my applications? Material
Identification How can I identify the various
plastics?
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Commercially available materials
  • Around 15000 to 16000 available commercial brands
  • About 300 to 400 commercial brands are added
    every year
  • Different development strategies
  • Classification (commodity and engineering
    thermoplastics)

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Commercially available materials
  • Major Plastics Group
  • Expected knowledge Names, repeating units,
    typical properties, typical applications, brand
    names

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Commercially available materials
  • PE (LDPE, HDP, LLDPE, UHMWPE)
  • PE copolymers (EVA, EAA, EPM)
  • PP, PVC, PS , alloys and blends (HIPS, SAN, ABS)
  • polyamides (such as nylon), acetals, (or POM),
    thermoplastic polyesters
  • (PET, PBT), PC, Acrylics (PMMA), fluoropolymers
    (PTFE, FEP, PFA),
  • polyphenylenes (PPE, PPO, PPS), polysulfones
    (PSU, PES), thermoplastic
  • polyimides (PI, PAI, PEI), polyetherketones
    (PEEK, PEK), Cellulosic

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Resources for Finding Materials Properties
Here is a partial list of suggestions to find
properties of plastics WEB resources CAMPUS,
MATWEB, companies web sites CD ROMS/Diskettes
from material suppliers, material resellers
(such as Aldrich) independent material
evaluators, Printed resources Modern Plastics
Encyclopedia, PDL books Experimental work
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Material Selection
  • 1. Identify end use/functional requirements,
    include performance issues with normal service,
    potential misuse, storage, shipping, assembly
  • 2. Put end use requirements into quantitative
    terms. For example, define tough,
    transparent, ...
  • 3. Translate quantitative performance
    requirements into material property values. A
    very difficult thing to do

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Material Selection
  • 4. Identify generic material type. Use typical
    data for a material type (e.g. transparent, )
  • 5. Select specific material grade. Use the
    information from material suppliers
  • 6. Develop a new ideal material (if needed).
    Several of our graduates are material
    development engineers!
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