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100.000 Stunden Gummiindustrie - Band 1 - Dehnbare Erinnerungen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/15/100.000-Stunden-Gummiindustrie---Band-1---Dehnbare-Erinnerungen Paketpreis Band 1 & 2: 36,00 EUR Anregend, kurzweilig, in einem unnachahmlichen, von der österreichischen Herkunft des Autors geprägten Stil, werden dem Leser Einblicke in die Welt der Gummiindustrie gewährt. Und zwar von einem, der es wissen muss. Dr. Julius Peter war fünfzig Jahre in dieser Branche tätig und lernte sie von der Pike auf kennen: als Chemiker, Entwicklungs- und Werksleiter und zuletzt von 1976-1986 als Vorstandsmitglied der Continental AG. Der Autor karikiert nicht nur die verschiedenen in der K-Branche tätigen Typen, wie den Konstrukteur, den Produzenten, den Gummichemiker etc., sondern rankt auch amüsante Anekdoten und interessante Geschichten um wichtige Persönlichkeiten der Gummiindustrie. Die einzelnen Kapitel wurden zwischen 1989 und 1993 in der Zeitschrift GAK Gummi Fasern Kunststoffe veröffentlicht. 15 23,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-9810327-1-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Peter.jpg
100.000 Stunden Gummiindustrie - Band 2 - Elastische Spätlese
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/465/100.000-Stunden-Gummiindustrie---Band-2---Elastische-Spaetlese- Neuerscheinung im Herbst 2009, Paketpreis Band 1 & 2: 36,00 EUR Freude an der Arbeit und Zähigkeit waren die hervorstechenden Charaktereigenschaften seines mehr als vier Jahrzehnte dauernden erfolgreichen Berufslebens als Kautschuktechnologe, Polymer-Chemiker,PU-Chemiker, Erfinder und Manager, dessen wichtigste Etappen Julius Peter seinerzeit in dem Buch "100.000 Stunden Gummiindustrie - Dehnbare Erinnerungen" beschrieben hat.Da er am Beginn seines Unruhestandes für Nichtstun noch zuviel “kristallisierte Intelligenz" in sich ortete, arbeitete er anschließend noch mehr als zwei Jahrzehnte in seinem geliebten Sujet weiter und versucht nunmehr in dem vorliegenden zweiten Band "100.000 Stunden Gummiindustrie - Elastische Spätlese" die Entwicklung und den heutigen Stand der weichen, elastischen Werkstoffe zu schildern.Die Erinnerungen an seine über sechs Jahrzehnte andauernden Beobachtungen sind in ihrer Art einmalig und nicht nur den Besitzern des ersten Bandes zu empfehlen. 465 23,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-9810327-5-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel_Band_2_2.jpg
100.000 Stunden Gummiindustrie - Paket
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A Glossary of Plastics Terminology in 7 Languages
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/woerterbuecher/522/A-Glossary-of-Plastics-Terminology-in-7-Languages Trying to serve plastics engineers speaking different languages and to breach the language barriers within the international plastics community, the idea was born to compile a Glossary of Plastics Terminology in several languages. Although the problems involved in such a word-to-word translation of technical terms without further explanation or interpretation are plentiful, it was nevertheless felt that such a compact "vademecum" would be useful for the plastics technologist and others involved in plastics.The Glossary is now also available in electronic format. For the first time it covers Chinese and Russian as well as English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German translations of approx. 2200 terms related to chemistry, properties, testing and technology of plastics. In general, the user will find only one translation for any technical term in each language, used most often in the daily work of people involved with plastics. 522 89,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-42320-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-42320-6_21429163322-79.jpg
A Glossary of Plastics Terminology in six languages (CD-ROM)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/386/A-Glossary-of-Plastics-Terminology-in-six-languages-(CD-ROM) The first edition of this Glossary was published in 1990. In trying to serve plastics engineers speaking different languages and to breach the language barriers within the international plastics community, the idea was born to compile a Glossary of Plastics Terminology in several languages. Although we were aware of the problems involved in such a word-to-word translation of technical terms without further explanation or interpretation, it was nevertheless felt that such a compact "vademecum" would be useful for the plastics technologist and others involved in plastics. In the meantime this Glossary has been widely accepted and well received by the international plastics community. The fifth printed edition is published in 2007. The Glossary is now also available in electronic format. For the first time it covers Russian as well as English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German translations of 1560 terms related to chemistry, properties, testing and technology of plastics. In general, the user will find only one translation for any technical term in each language, used most often in the daily work of people involved with plastics. The software chosen (Folio) allows quick and easy access to the translation of words and word combinations. 386 19,90 neu CD-ROM 978-3-446-41314-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/A_Glossary_of_Plastics_Terminology_in_6_langagues__CD-ROM_.jpg
Addcon 2008
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/457/Addcon-2008 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Barcelona, October 15-16, 2008 Addcon 2008 was developed to provide a complete picture: from the latest on REACH and the EU plastic legislation regarding additives as plasticisers and surface biocides, to the phenol free stabilisation of polyolefines and the compounding of new reactive TPEs to adhere to glass and metal. 457 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-847-35075-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/wadd08.jpg
Additive kompakt
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/444/Additive-kompakt Das Lehrbuch Additive kompakt beschreibt die chemischen und anwendungstechnischen Funktionsweisen der wichtigsten Lack- und Beschichtungsadditive und erklärt ihre positiven Effekte und möglichen Nebenwirkungen. Das Buch umfasst die Bereiche Netz- und Dispergiermittel, Verlaufs- und Untergrundbenetzungsmittel, Entschäumer, rheologisch wirksame Additive, Katalysatoren, Haftvermittler, Additive für den Korrosionsschutz und die Bewitterungsbeständigkeit, Fotoinitiatoren sowie Filmbildehilfsmittel. Durch die Angabe von Richtrezepturen von Lackrohstoffherstellern wird in einzelnen Fällen der Additiveinsatz praxisnah erläutert. Hervorzuheben sind Fotos und Abbildungen von Schadensfällen, die die Additive beseitigen oder verhindern, sowie die ausführlichen Literaturverzeichnisse für weitergehende Studien am Ende jedes Kapitels. Angehende Lacklaboranten, Techniker, Ingenieure und Chemiker finden hier ein fundiertes Basiswissen über die wichtigsten Typen der Lackadditive. 444 89,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-86630-915-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/additive_kompakt.jpg
Additive Migration from Plastics into Foods
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/358/Additive-Migration-from-Plastics-into-Foods The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de A Guide for the Analytical Chemist Plastics are now being used on a large scale for the packaging of fatty and aqueous foodstuffs and beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. This is evident for all to see on the supermarket shelves, margarine is packed in polystyrene tubs, beer is packed in PVC bottles and meats and bacon in shrink-wrap film. Foods are also increasingly being shipped in bulk, in plastic containers. Additionally, there is the area of use of plastics utensils, containers and processing equipment in the home and during bulk preparation of food in producing factories, at home and in restaurants and canteens. Thus it is likely that some transfer of polymer additives will occur - adventitious impurities such as monomers, oligomers, catalyst remnants and residual polymerisation solvents and low molecular weight polymer fractions - from the plastic into the packaged material with the consequent risk of a toxic hazard to the consumer. The actual hazard arising to the consumer from any extractable material is a function of two properties, namely, the intrinsic toxicity of the extracted material as evaluated in animal feeding trials (not dealt with in this book) and the amount of extracted from the polymer which enters the packed commodity under service conditions, i.e., during packaging operations and during the shelf life of the packaged commodity at the time of the consumption. This book covers all aspects of the migration of additives into food and gives detailed information on the analytical determination of the additives in various plastics. It will be of interest to those engaged in the implementation of packaging legislation, including management, analytical chemists and the manufacturers of foods, beverages, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics and also scientific and toxicologists in the packaging industry. About the author Roy Crompton was Head of the polymer analysis research department of a major international polymer producer for some 15 years. In the early fifties he was heavily engaged in the development of methods of analysis for low-pressure polyolefins produced by the Ziegler-Natta route, including work on high-density polyethylene and polypropylene. He was responsible for the development of methods of analysis of the organoaluminum catalysts used for the synthesis of these polymers. He was also responsible for the development of thin-layer chromatography for the determination of various types of additives in polymers and did pioneering work on the use of TLC to separate polymer additives and to examine the separated additives by infrared and mass spectrometry. He retired in 1988 and has since been engaged as a consultant in the field of analytical chemistry and has written extensively on this subject, with some 20 books published. Content Additive Migration from Plastics into Packaged Commodities Types of Polymers Used in Commodity Packaging Non-Polymeric Components of Plastics Determination of Antioxidants Determination of Ultraviolet Stabilisers in Extractants Determination of Plasticisers in Extractants Determination of Organotin Thermal Stabilisers in Extractants Determination of Organic Sulfur Compounds in Extractants Determination of Polydimethyl Siloxanes in Extractants Determination of Lubricants in Extraction Liquids Determination of Monomers and Oligomers in Extractants Analysis of Polymer Extraction Liquids Containing More Than One Migrant Determination of Additives and their Breakdown Products in Extractants Additive Migration Theory Gas Barrier Properties of Food Packaging Plastic Films Legislative Aspects of the Use of Additives in Packaging Plastics Direct Determination of Migrants from Polymers into Foodstuffs 358 205,44 neu Gebunden 978-1-84735-056-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/9781847350558.jpg
Adhesion and Adhesives Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/14/Adhesion-and-Adhesives-Technology An Introduction This book describes, in clear, understandable language, the three main disciplines of adhesion technology mechanics of the adhesive bond, chemistry of adhesives, and surface science. Some knowledge of physical and organic chemistry is assumed, but no familiarity with the science of adhesion is required. The emphasis is on understanding adhesion, how surfaces can be prepared and modified, and how adhesives can be formulated to perform a given task. Throughout the book, the author provides a broad view of the field, with a consistent style that leads the reader from one step to the next in gaining an understanding of the science. Contents IntroductionMechanical Properties of Materials as They Relate to Adhesives Mechanical Tests of Adhesive Bond Performance Basics of Intermolecular Forces and Surface Science Basic Physical/Chemical Properties of Polymers Relationship of Surface Science and Adhesion Science Surface Preparation of Adherends for Adhesive Bonding Chemistry and Physical Properties of Structural Adhesives Chemistry and Physical Properties of Elastomer-Based Adhesives Thermoplastic, Pseudothermoplastic and Other Adhesives Basis for Adhesive Bond Design Index Review "...an excellent text. Very highly recommended!" - Adhesives & Sealants Newsletter 14 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-21731-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21731-2_01.jpg
Adhesion to Fluoropolymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/335/Adhesion-to-Fluoropolymers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Report - Vol. 16, No. 3, Report 183, 2006 Fluorinated polymers have a number of very useful properties such as excellent chemical resistance. However, they are usually difficult to bond without a pretreatment. There are exceptions and untreated poly(vinylidene fluoride), for example, may be successfully bonded with an amine-cured epoxide. The most effective methods to pretreat fully fluorinated polymers were developed in the 1950s. Much work, especially on electrochemical and plasma treatments, has since been carried out but to date these have not proved as effective as the early methods. Partially fluorinated polymers may be treated like polyolefins, for example, flame, and plasma treatments are very effective. Aqueous and alcoholic solutions of Group I hydroxides are also very effective. Fluoropolymers can provide a combination of properties including high temperature resistance, excellent resistance to many chemicals and ultraviolet (UV) radiation, fire resistance and low friction. Fluoropolymers are relatively expensive and they are generally used in specialised applications such as linings for chemical plant, spacecraft coatings that are resistant to atomic oxygen, fire-resistant coatings for cables, and of course, non-stick functions. There are more than twenty different fluoropolymers that are commercially available. Good adhesion is required in a number of technologies involving fluoropolymers including adhesive bonding, painting, printing, metallisation (via vacuum or solution) and composite production. However, fully fluorinated polymers such as PTFE and FEP are notoriously difficult to adhere to, while partially fluorinated polymers such as PVDF and PVF may cause problems depending on the circumstances. To achieve a satisfactory level of adhesion, it is often necessary to carry out a pretreatment with both fully and partially fluorinated polymers. In this review the principles of adhesion are considered first (Section 2). Techniques that have greatly increased our understanding of adhesion to fluoropolymers are described in Section 3. Cases where good adhesion is achieved without a pretreatment are examined in Section 4. However, as pretreatments are usually needed to get the required level of adhesion, this review is mainly concerned with the wide variety of methods available to pretreat fluoropolymers (Section 5). A general discussion and conclusions follow. This Rapra Review Report comprises a concise, expert review, supported by an extensive bibliography compiled from the Rapra Abstracts database on the topic of adhesion to fluoropolymers. This bibliography provides additional information on this topical field. This review will be of interest both to those who already use fluoropolymers and those who are considering using them. About the Authors Dr Derek Brewis first became interested in adhesion when he joined the Petrochemical and Polymer Laboratory of ICI in 1964. From 1967 he pursued an academic career but retained an interest in adhesion collaborating with various organisations including ICI, BP and the British Ministry of Defence. He is currently interested in the pre-treatments of plastics, elastomers and metals and has over 100 publications in these areas. Dr Ralf Dahm developed a life-long interest in electrochemistry after working on the early development of fuel cells for the Apollo project during the early 1960s. He entered academia in 1971 but maintained close links with industry. He is interested in the electrochemical generation of powerful oxidising and reducing agents and in the application of electrochemical techniques to the surface pre-treatment of polymers and metals and has collaborated with Dr Brewis for more than three decades. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Principles 2.1 Theories of Adhesion 2.2 Wettability 2.3 Diffusion 3 Methods Used to Study Surfaces 3.1 Introduction 3.2 X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) 4 Adhesion Without Pretreatment 5 Pretreatments 5.1 Summary 5.2 Wet Chemical Treatments 5.2.1 Treatments with Solvated Electrons and Radical Anion Salts 5.2.2 Treatment with Strong Aqueous Bases 5.2.3 Other Reductive Pretreatments 5.3 Electrochemical and Related Methods 5.3.1 The Indirect Electrochemical Pretreatment of PTFE 5.3.2 Treatment of PTFE with Metal Amalgams 5.3.3 The Direct Electrochemical Pretreatment of PTFE 5.4 Plasma Treatments 5.4.1 Principles and Equipment 5.4.2 Studies of Plasma Treatments 5.4.3 Flame Treatment 5.5 Photochemical Pretreatments 5.6 Miscellaneous Pretreatments General Discussion Conclusions References Abbreviations and Acronyms Subject Index Company Index 335 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1-859-57524-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Adhesion-to-Fluoropolymers.jpg
Advanced Nanomaterials
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/514/Advanced-Nanomaterials In this first comprehensive compilation of review chapters on this hot topic, more than 60 experts from around the world provide in-depth chapters on their specific areas of expertise, covering many essential topics such as: Block Copolymer Systems, Nanofibers and NanotubesHelical Polymer-Based Supramolecular FilmsSynthesis of Inorganic NanotubesGold Nanoparticles and Carbon NanotubesOxidation Catalysis by Nanoscale Gold, Silver, and CopperConcepts in Self-AssemblyNanocompositesNanoceramics for Medical ApplicationsEcological Toxicology of Engineered Carbon NanoparticlesNear-Field Raman Imaging of Nanostructures and DevicesFullerene-Rich NanostructuresInteractions of Carbon Nanotubes with BiomoleculesNanoparticle-Cored Dendrimers and Hyperbranched PolymersNanostructured Organogels via Molecular Self-AssemblyStructural DNA Nanotechnology With its coverage of all such important areas as self-assembly, polymeric materials, bionanomaterials, nanotubes, photonic and environmental aspects, this is an essential reference for materials scientists, engineers, chemists, physicists and biologists wishing to gain an in-depth knowledge of these novel areas. 514 355,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-527-31794-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3527317945.jpg
Advances in Urethane Science and Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/201/Advances-in-Urethane-Science-and-Technology The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This is the first volume in the highly regarded Advances in Urethane Science and Technology series to be published by Rapra. This book presents reports on state-of-the-art developments in the field of urethane science, written by experts in their field. This volume is extensively illustrated and referenced. The reports in this book are highly technical with an emphasis on industrial applications. This book will be invaluable to researchers and anyone involved with producing or using urethanes. Contents Dimensional Stabilising Additives for Flexible Polyurethane Foams Surfactants in Polyurethane Foam Production with Liquid CO2 Blowing Polyurethane Processing: Recent Developments Open Cell Polyurethane-Filled Vacuum Insulated Panels Stabilising Behaviour of Silicone Surfactants During Polyurethane Processing Synthesis and Characterisation of Aqueous Hybrid Polyurethane-Urea-Acrylic/Styrene Polymer Dispersions Adhesion Behaviour of Urethane HER Materials for Polyurethane Applications Polyol Molecular Weight Distribution Effects on Mechanical and Dynamic Properties of PolyurethanesAbout the authors Daniel Klempner, a Research Professor and Executive Director of the Center of Excellence in Polymer Research and Environmental Studies (CEPRES), is an internationally known expert in polyurethane chemistry and technology, as well interpenetrating polymer networks. Dr. Klempner received a B.S. in Chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1964), M.S. from Williams College (1968), and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the State University of New York at Albany (1970). Prior to joining the faculty of the University of Detroit in 1972, Dr. Klempner worked as a chemical engineer for Sprague Electric Co., from 1964 to 1968, and from 1970 to 1972 he was a Visiting Scientist in the Polymer Science and Engineering Program of the University of Massachusetts. Today, he conducts extensive research in the area of polymer science and engineering, especially interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs), polymer alloys, polyurethanes, structure-property relationships, high temperature polymers, flammability of polymers, coatings, elastomers, foams, medical applications of polymers, and energy absorption of polymers. Dr. Klempner has over 150 publications, 20 books and numerous patents. Kurt C. Frisch was the Director of the Polymer Institute of the University of Detroit Mercy until his untimely death in 2000. He was a world known authority on polyurethane chemistry and technology. Dr. Frisch received undergraduate and graduate training at the Universities of Vienna, Brussels, and Columbia University, and earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the latter institution. He worked as a research chemist at General Electric Company from 1944 to 1952 and as Assistant Manager of Research with E.F. Houghton & Co. from 1952 to 1956. From 1956 to 1968, Dr. Frisch was employed by Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation (now BASF), where he held positions as Manager of Polymer Research, Director of Applications Research, and Director of Polymer Research and Development. It was here that Dr. Frisch made major contributions to polymer science by developing the first low-cost polyurethane foam. After serving as an Adjunct Professor from 1965 to 1968 while still in industry, Dr. Frisch joined the teaching staff at the University of Detroit on a full time basis and established the Polymer Institute. He has written, co-authored, or edited over 275 scientific papers and 38 books on polymer research. He also holds over 55 US patents along with several hundred foreign patents in his field. 201 256,80 neu Gebunden 978-1-859-57275-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-275-8.jpg
Advances in Urethane Science and Technology, Vol. 12
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/291/Advances-in-Urethane-Science-and-Technology-Vol.-12 About the authors Daniel Klempner, a Research Professor and Executive Director of the Center of Excellence in Polymer Research and Environmental Studies (CEPRES), is an internationally known expert in polyurethane chemistry and technology, as well interpenetrating polymer networks. Dr. Klempner received a B.S. in Chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1964), M.S. from Williams College (1968), and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the State University of New York at Albany (1970). Prior to joining the faculty of the University of Detroit in 1972, Dr. Klempner worked as a chemical engineer for Sprague Electric Co., from 1964 to 1968, and from 1970 to 1972 he was a Visiting Scientist in the Polymer Science and Engineering Program of the University of Massachusetts. Today, he conducts extensive research in the area of polymer science and engineering, especially interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs), polymer alloys, polyurethanes, structure-property relationships, high temperature polymers, flammability of polymers, coatings, elastomers, foams, medical applications of polymers, and energy absorption of polymers. Dr. Klempner has over 150 publications, 20 books and numerous patents. Kurt C. Frisch was the Director of the Polymer Institute of the University of Detroit Mercy until his untimely death in 2000. He was a world known authority on polyurethane chemistry and technology. Dr. Frisch received undergraduate and graduate training at the Universities of Vienna, Brussels, and Columbia University, and earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the latter institution. He worked as a research chemist at General Electric Company from 1944 to 1952 and as Assistant Manager of Research with E.F. Houghton & Co. from 1952 to 1956. From 1956 to 1968, Dr. Frisch was employed by Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation (now BASF), where he held positions as Manager of Polymer Research, Director of Applications Research, and Director of Polymer Research and Development. It was here that Dr. Frisch made major contributions to polymer science by developing the first low-cost polyurethane foam. After serving as an Adjunct Professor from 1965 to 1968 while still in industry, Dr. Frisch joined the teaching staff at the University of Detroit on a full time basis and established the Polymer Institute. He has written, co-authored, or edited over 275 scientific papers and 38 books on polymer research. He also holds over 55 US patents along with several hundred foreign patents in his field. 291 146,24 neu Kartoniert 978-0-877-62970-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Advances-in-Urethane-Science-and-Technology_-Volume-12.jpg
Advances in Urethane Science and Technology, Vol. 13
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/292/Advances-in-Urethane-Science-and-Technology-Vol.-13 About the authors Daniel Klempner, a Research Professor and Executive Director of the Center of Excellence in Polymer Research and Environmental Studies (CEPRES), is an internationally known expert in polyurethane chemistry and technology, as well interpenetrating polymer networks. Dr. Klempner received a B.S. in Chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1964), M.S. from Williams College (1968), and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the State University of New York at Albany (1970). Prior to joining the faculty of the University of Detroit in 1972, Dr. Klempner worked as a chemical engineer for Sprague Electric Co., from 1964 to 1968, and from 1970 to 1972 he was a Visiting Scientist in the Polymer Science and Engineering Program of the University of Massachusetts. Today, he conducts extensive research in the area of polymer science and engineering, especially interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs), polymer alloys, polyurethanes, structure-property relationships, high temperature polymers, flammability of polymers, coatings, elastomers, foams, medical applications of polymers, and energy absorption of polymers. Dr. Klempner has over 150 publications, 20 books and numerous patents. Kurt C. Frisch was the Director of the Polymer Institute of the University of Detroit Mercy until his untimely death in 2000. He was a world known authority on polyurethane chemistry and technology. Dr. Frisch received undergraduate and graduate training at the Universities of Vienna, Brussels, and Columbia University, and earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the latter institution. He worked as a research chemist at General Electric Company from 1944 to 1952 and as Assistant Manager of Research with E.F. Houghton & Co. from 1952 to 1956. From 1956 to 1968, Dr. Frisch was employed by Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation (now BASF), where he held positions as Manager of Polymer Research, Director of Applications Research, and Director of Polymer Research and Development. It was here that Dr. Frisch made major contributions to polymer science by developing the first low-cost polyurethane foam. After serving as an Adjunct Professor from 1965 to 1968 while still in industry, Dr. Frisch joined the teaching staff at the University of Detroit on a full time basis and established the Polymer Institute. He has written, co-authored, or edited over 275 scientific papers and 38 books on polymer research. He also holds over 55 US patents along with several hundred foreign patents in his field. 292 90,61 neu Kartoniert 978-1-566-76410-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Advances-in-Urethane-Science-and-Technology_-Volume-13.jpg
Aging and Chemical Resistance
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/377/Aging-and-Chemical-Resistance Aging and chemical resistance are probably the most underestimated parameters influencing the performance and lifetime of plastic parts. This powerful tool provides you with an overview of the different interacting aging mechanisms and their influence on plastic parts and their properties. The unique table of chemical resistance delivers information on how the major plastic materials hold up to chemical influences: from acetic acid to zinc chlorides. Pocket-sized and condensed - yet clear and comprehensive! Plastics Power in the Palm of your Hand! 377 24,90 neu Anderes 978-3-446-21697-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Aging-and-Chemical-Resistance.jpg
An Introduction to PDCPD
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/430/An-Introduction-to-PDCPD This book is intended to give the novice a good introduction to the material, a good understanding of the total process and insight into the feasibility of starting a PDCPD related project. The book is based on five years of field-experience in looking at new PDCPD projects in terms of part design, tool design, project economics, plant layout, production equipment, production start-ups and new application development. PDCPD is a relatively new polymer with specific properties and economics. Mostly useful for large parts in low to medium series (up to 15.000 parts per year), it competes very well with thermoformed materials, SMC, RTM and GRP Hand Lay-Up. In its young history, it has mainly been used to produce body panels, but the possibilities reach far beyond this. Typical current applications for PDCPD are engine covers, tractor hoods, bumpers, fenders, roof modules, large containers, engine dunnage, side panels for harvesters, sewage tanks, electrolyzer cell covers and so on. 430 57,78 neu Kartoniert 978-9079-48001-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/cover_boek_website.jpg
An Introduction to Rubber Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/40/An-Introduction-to-Rubber-Technology The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de An Introduction to Rubber Technology is the ideal basic guide for anyone who is about to start working with rubber. This handbook has information about every aspect of using rubber from the initial selection of the rubber compound to the measurement of its physical properties. A brief history of the uses of natural and synthetic rubber is included but the bulk of the book concentrates on the compounding and processing of rubber to produce rubber products. The different types of rubbers and their properties are described and a detailed description of how to formulate rubber compounds including the use of additives, fillers, antioxidants and plasticizers is given. There are also chapters on how to process rubber and how to test both cured and uncured rubber. The chemistry, physics and engineering properties of rubber are described and how they relate to the final rubber compound is explained. The final chapter covers the preparation and use of castable polyurethanes. Each chapter is fully referenced and also includes an extensive bibliography. Andrew Ciesielski is a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry in England (CChem., MRSC) and a member of the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society. He is past president of The Northern California Rubber Group (affiliated to the American Chemical Society) of which he is a member of the board of directors. He has a wealth of experience accrued over 25 years in the rubber industry, and is currently Technical Director of the Holz Rubber Company in California. This book will be invaluable to anyone who is seeking basic information about rubber technology but it will also appeal to engineers, purchasing agents, rubber chemists and students who need an introductory text in the subject. Contents History Types of rubber and their essential properties The basic rubber compound Rubber equipment and its use The rubber laboratory Chemistry Engineering Castable polyurethanes References Suggested further reading Appendix Index 40 136,96 neu Gebunden 978-1-859-57150-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/An-Introduction-to-Rubber-Technology.jpg
Anticorrosive Coatings
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/530/Anticorrosive-Coatings This book brings together all the disciplines involved in the creation and use of corrosion protection coatings for metals. It presents the latest insights into the quality and chemistry of surfaces, the proper way to prepare them by conversion treatment, the function of resins and anticorrosion pigments in paints, and novel concepts in corrosion protection. As an added bonus, all the standards and directives mentioned in the text are grouped together in their own chapter for a better overview. 530 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-86630-911-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Anticorrosive Coatings.jpg
Applied Rubber Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/408/Applied-Rubber-Technology Belts, seals, hoses, engine mounts, not to mention tires - modern life without rubber products is incomprehensible. This powerful tool will guide you through the selection labyrinth for material blends, additives, compounding equipment, and vulcanisation system. Detailed examples and proven recipes will clear ypur path to successful design and manufacturinbg of rubber products. Pocket-sized and condensed - yet clear and comprehensive! Plastics Power in the Palm of your Hand! 408 24,90 neu Spiralbindung 978-3-446-21946-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Applied-Rubber-Technology.jpg
ARBURG Practical Guide to Injection Moulding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/233/ARBURG-Practical-Guide-to-Injection-Moulding The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This Practical Guide to Injection Moulding is based on course material used by ARBURG in training operators of injection moulding machines. It comes from many years of experience in this field and has been edited by an expert injection moulder at Warwick University. It will be of use to experts looking to fill gaps in their knowledge base and to those new to the industry. The factors involved in injection moulding, from material properties and selection to troubleshooting faults, are all examined in this book. It covers the equipment types in use and machine settings for different types of plastics. Material flow is critical in moulding and there are sections covering rheology and viscosity. High temperature can lead to poor quality mouldings due to material degradation and this is discussed. There are an exceptional number of figures in this text, with many photographs of machinery and mouldings to illustrate key points. There are also numerous tables listing key properties and processing parameters. Flow charts are included in the chapter on troubleshooting to indicate what can be changed to resolve common problems. Injection moulding in the Western World is becoming increasingly competitive as the manufacturing base for many plastics materials has moved to the East. Thus Western manufacturers have moved into more technically difficult products and mouldings to provide more added value and maintain market share. Technology is becoming more critical, together with innovation and quality control. There is a chapter on advanced processing in injection moulding covering multi-material and assisted moulding technologies. This Guide will assist progress in developing good technical skills and appropriate processing techniques for the range of plastics and products in the marketplace. Every injection moulder will find useful information in this text. The text is supported by 71 tables and 215 figures. Contents Introduction Introduction to Plastics Injection Moulding Machinery Injection Mould Tooling Basics Process Control Systems Processing Amorphous and Semi-Crystalline Thermoplastics Processing Thermoset, LSR and Ceramic Materials Guide Values and Processing Instructions for the Most Important Thermoplastic Injection Moulding Compounds Troubleshooting Advanced Processing Techniques About the author Arburg has been manufacturing injection moulding machines since 1954 and is one of the major global players. The company prides itself on the support offered to clients, which is exemplified in its training courses. This book is based on some of this training material and hence is based on years of experience. The editor, Dr Vannessa Goodship, is a Senior Research Fellow with 15 years experience in industry and expertise in injection moulding technology. She is based at the Warwick Manufacturing Group in the Advanced Technology Centre at the University of Warwick. 233 128,40 neu Kartoniert 978-1-859-57444-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/ARBURG-Practical-Guide-to-Injection-Moulding.jpg
Aufbereitungstechnik 2004
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/238/Aufbereitungstechnik-2004 Einfluss von chemischen Reaktionen, Maschinen und Verfahrensparametern auf die Produkteigenschaften VDI-Berichte/VDI-Tagungsbände - Kunststofftechnik 238 100,00 neu Kartoniert 3-18-234263-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-18-234263-0.gif
Aufbereitungstechnik 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/338/Aufbereitungstechnik-2006 Entgasungsprozesse in der Aufbereitungstechnik,Köln, 8./9. November 2006 VDI-Berichte/VDI-Tagungsbände - Kunststofftechnik 170 Abbildungen, 19 Tabellen 338 68,00 neu Kartoniert 3-18-234279-7
Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/244/Automotive-Applications-of-Polyurethane-Elastomers Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 244 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1-859-57462-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_01.jpg
Automotive Paints and Coatings
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/420/Automotive-Paints-and-Coatings The comprehensive guide to all stages of automotive paints and coating. New topics of interest covered by this second edition are colour control, specification and testing of coatings as well as quality and supply concepts. Contents INTRODUCTION Historic DevelopmentLegislationAutomotive and Automotive Paint Market MATERIALS AND CONCEPTS IN BODY CONSTRUCTION IntroductionMethods of Body ConstructionPrinciples of DesignMaterialsManufacturing MethodsJoining Methods PRE-TREATMENT OF MULTI-METAL CAR BODIES Car Body Construction MaterialPre-Treatment ProcessCar Body Pre-Treatment LinesProperties and Specifications of Zinc Phosphate Conversion LayersEnvironmental Legislation ELECTRODEPOSITION COATINGS Physico-Chemical Basics of the Deposition ProcessData for Quality ControlResins and Formulation PrinciplesFilm Performance of Cathodic ElectrocoatingsDesign of Electrocoating LinesDefects During Application and their PreventionElectrocoatings and Similar Process Used in Automotive Supply Industry PRIMER SURFACER Requirement ProfilesRaw MaterialsLiquid Primer SurfacerPowder Primer SurfacerProcess Sequence TOP COATS Pigments and ColorSingle Stage TopcoatsBasecoatsClearcoatConsolidated Process POLYMERIC ENGINEERING FOR AUTOMOTIVE COATING APPLICATIONS Polyacrylic ResinsPolyester ResinsPolyurethane DispersionsPolyurethane-Polyacrylic-ResinsEpoxy ResinsCrosslinking Agents and Network Forming Coating Systems PAINT SHOP DESIGN AND QUALITY CONCEPTS Coating Process StepsGeneral Lay OutCoating FacilitiesPaint DryingQuality AspectsEconomic Aspects COATINGS FOR PLASTIC PARTS Exterior PlasticsInterior Plastics ADHESIVE BONDING - A UNIVERSAL JOINING TECHNOLOGY FundamentalsBonding in Car Manufacturing IN-PLANT REPAIR SPECIFICATIONS AND TESTING Color and Appearance MeasurementWeathering ResistanceCorrosion ProtectionMechanical Properties SUPPLY CONCEPTS Quality AssuranceSupply Chain OUTLOOK Status and Public Awareness of the Automotive Painting ProcessLegislation TrendsCustomer's ExpectationsInnovative Equipments and ProcessesInnovative Business Ideals 420 159,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-527-30971-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Automotive-Paints-and-Coatings.jpg
Automotive Polyurethanes - Advances in Plastics, Vol. 2
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/290/Automotive-Polyurethanes---Advances-in-Plastics-Vol.-2 This book details the materials and methods, as well as the problems, involved recycling plastics in the automotive industry. Going beyond recovery, the authors examine the processes and applications involved in putting recovered material to economic use in marketable products. The text is supplemented with more than 60 tables providing useful data on polyurethane recycling processes and chemistry. More than 60 photographs, micrographs, diagrams and flowcharts illustrate materials, processes and products. 290 92,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-566-76793-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/TX67938.jpg
Beständigkeit von Kunststoffen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/364/Bestaendigkeit-von-Kunststoffen Die Beständigkeit von Kunststoffen entscheidet über eine entsprechende Kunststoffanwendung in der Praxis. Zuverlässige und belastbare Aussagen hinsichtlich der Werkstoffauswahl müssen Einflüsse der Kunststofferzeugung, Compoundierung und Stabilisierung, Verarbeitung, Bauteilgestaltung, aber auch der Nutzung und späteren Entsorgung berücksichtigen. Für dieses Buch wurden nahezu 1200 Literaturstellen ausgewertet. Es beschreibt umfassend das heutige Wissen über die Beständigkeit von Thermoplasten, Duroplasten, Elastomeren sowie der üblichen Verstärkungsfasern und Zusatzstoffe. Ausführliche Beständigkeitstabellen erleichtern für eine vorgegebene Praxisanwendung die Werkstoffauswahl bzw. die anwendungsgerechte Stabilisierung des ausgewählten Kunststoffs. 364 299,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-21851-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-21851-2_278316543-93.jpg
Blends with EPDM
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/491/Blends-with-EPDM Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Blends with EPDM. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 491 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_11.jpg
Block Copolymers: Synthetic Strategies, Physical Properties, and Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/535/Block-Copolymers-Synthetic-Strategies-Physical-Properties-and-Applications Polymers may be classified as either homopolymers, consisting of one single repeating unit, or copolymers, consisting of two or more distinct repeating units. Block copolymers contain long contiguous blocks of two or more repeating units in the same polymer chain. Covering one of the hottest topics in polymer chemistry, Block Copolymers provides a coherent overview of the synthetic routes, physical properties, and applications of block copolymers.This pioneering text provides not only a guideline for developing synthetic strategies for creating block copolymers with defined characteristics, but also a key to the relationship between the physical properties of block copolymers and the structure and dynamics of materials. Covering features of the chemistry and physics of block copolymers that are not found in comparable texts, Block Copolymers illustrates the structure-activity relationship of block copolymers and offers suggestions for the design of specific applications. Divided into five sections–Block Copolymers includes chapters on: * Block Copolymers by Chemical Modification of Precursor Polymers * Nonlinear Block Copolymers * Adsorption of Block Copolymers at Solid-Liquid Interfaces * Theory of Block Copolymer Segregation * Phase Transformation Kinetics * Block Copolymer Morphology * Block Copolymer Dynamics Polymer chemists, physicists, chemical engineers, and materials scientists, as well as graduate students in polymer science, will find Block Copolymers to be an invaluable text. 535 157,93 neu Gebunden 9780471394365 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/cover.gif.jpg
Blow Molding Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/109/Blow-Molding-Handbook Every successful manufacturer of blow molded products faces the challenge of utilizing advanced techniques which demand an understanding of the different plastic melt flow behaviors, operational monitoring and control systems, testing and quality control, statistical analysis, and so on. However, these techniques are only helpful if the basic operations of molding are understood to ensure the elimination or a significant reduction of potential problems. This second edition of Rosato's "Blow Molding Handbook" - an industry standard for more than a decade - provides insight to critical areas such asproduct designmeeting performance requirementsreducing costszero defect targetsThe information contained in this volume is of value to even the most experienced fabricators, designers, and engineers; it also provides a firm basis for the beginner. The intent is to provide a complete review of the important aspects of the blow molding process that goes from the practical to the theoretical, and from the elementary to the advanced. Contents IntroductionExtrusion Blow MoldingInjection Blow MoldingStretch Blow MoldingTooling (Die and Mold)Plastic MaterialFundamentals of Product DesignProcess ControlA Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTesting and Quality Control 109 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22017-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Blow-Molding-Handbook.jpg
Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2002
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/70/Blowing-Agents-and-Foaming-Processes-2002 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Foaming is a large area of the plastics processing industry and the possibilities grow every year through the introduction of new products, processes and systems. The advances in the industry are clearly documented by the high numbers of patent applications for products or processes which are filed every year. Improvements in screw design, gas dosing equipment and modifications are other important advances in the machinery used in the processes. The fourth Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes Conference was held in Heidelberg, Germany and was dedicated to the critical role of blowing agents in foamed plastics and rubber. The two day conference brought together major blowing agent manufacturers and suppliers, foaming process providers and academia to present an insight into the latest industrial progress and research for foam generation. Reports were presented on new co-injection moulding, structural foam, micro cellular and extrusion processes. Theoretical presentations provided a good overview of the physical properties, effects, performance, and function of blowing agents. List of Papers "Hydrocarbon-Blown Formulations for Appliances and Rigid Panels: Available Solutions for Specific Local Regulations"Christian Cairati & Davide Lucca, Cannon AFROS SpA, Italy"Extrusion of Thermoplastic Foams with CO2 as a Blowing Agent"Robert Heinz & Johannes Lorenz, IKV Aachen, Germany"Development of New High Temperature Chemical Foaming Agents"Gunther Luebke & Marcel Weisner, Clariant Masterbatch GmbH & Co, Germany"Effects of the Die Geometry on the Cell Nulceation of Microcellular PS Foams Blown with CO2"Chul Park, University of Toronto, USA"HCF-365mfc Foaming Agent Blends"Lothar Zipfel, Solvay Fluor und Derivative GmbH, Germany"EnovateTM 3000 Blowing Agent - A Versatile and Cost Effective Blowing Agent Technology for Rigid Foam"Mary Bogdan, Honeywell Specialty Chemicals, USA"Latest Develoment with Structural Foam"Helmut Eckardt, Battenfeld Injection Moulding Technology, Germany(Paper unavailable at time of print)"New Developments in MuCell Microcellular Foam Molding Technology and Commercial Applications"Robert Janisch, Trexel Inc, USA"Simulation of Polyolefine Foam Parameters as Prediction for Cable Production Limits"Horst Scheid, Siebe Engineering, Germany"Foam Extrusion of PS Blown with HFC-134a - Impact on Screw Design and Processing Conditions"Richard Gendron, National Research Council of Canada, USA"Feedblock Technologies for Foam Core Products"Josef Dobrowsky, Cincinnati (CET) Extrusion GmbH, Austria"The Use of Chemical Blowing Agents in the Rotational Moulding of Plastics"Mark Kearns, PPRC Belfast, UK"An Overview of the Technical Advantages of Physically XL PO Foams"Mark Hennessy, Sekisui UK Ltd, UK"Crosslinking of LDPE in the Presence of Polyfunctional Monomers to Modify Matrix Properties and CYCLE times"Coswald Sipaut & Dr Geoff Sims, Umist /Universiti Sains Malaysia, UK"The Obtaining of Polyurethanes with Uresa Groups by the Pseudoforpolymer Method"N. I. Koltsov, Chuvash State University, Russia(Paper unavailable at time of print)"The Effect OF Calcium Carbonate Particle Size on Ldpe Foam Morphology"Denis Rodrigue & Ryan Gosselin, University Laval, Canada"A New Low Cost Injection Moulding System that Reduces Product Costs"Anton Hagen & Joseph McRoskey, Spirax Europe BV, The Netherlands"A Foam Extrusion Process with 'Woodtruder' "Gerhard Folie, Davis Standard GmbH, Germany"Improved Foam Extrusion Productivity - a New Screw Design Concept - Turbo-Screws"David Fogarty, Plastics Engineering Associated Licencing, Inc, USA"Effects of Recycling on the Rheological Properties and and Foaming Behaviors of Branched PP"Chul Park, University of Toronto, USA"The Influence of Elongational Properties of the Melt on the Morphology of PES and PPE Cellular Materials"Frank Wöllecke, Universitaet Bayreuth, Germany"Innovative Foaming Technologies"Michael Reedy, Reedy International Corp, USA"Melt Strength Analysis for Extruded Polyolefin Foam Development"Shau-Tarng Lee, Sealed Air Corp, USA 70 171,20 neu Kartoniert 1-85957-315-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-315-0.jpg
Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2003
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/208/Blowing-Agents-and-Foaming-Processes-2003 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de The fifth Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes Conference was held in Munich, Germany and was dedicated to the critical role of blowing agents in foamed plastics and rubber. The two day international conference brought together major blowing agent manufacturers and suppliers, foaming process providers and academia to present an insight into the latest industrial progress and research for foam generation. Reports were presented on new injection moulding processes, structural foam, micro cellular and extrusion processes. There were also presentations from the more theoretical and academic side, which provide a good overview of the physical properties, effects, performance and functions of blowing agents. List of Papers SESSION 1: BLOWING AGENTS, NEW FOAMING SYSTEMS AND GASES "Azodicarbonamide, One Blowing Agent for One Use? Most Definitely Not!"Dr Stephen Quinn, Bayer UK, UK"New Developments with Expandable Microspheres"Dr Klas Elving, Expancel, Sweden"Methylal: A Blowing or Co-Blowing Agent for Polyurethane and Other Foams"Dr Michel Beaujean, Lambiotte & Cie S. A., Belgium"Enovate 3000 Blowing Agent is a Versatile Blowing Agent for Polyurethane and Polyisocyanurate Foam in the European Construction Industry"Mary C Bogdan, Honeywell International, USA"Solkane 365/227 Blends for Polyurethane Foaming: Skills on Commercial Use and Bulk Handling"Dr Lothar Zipfel, SOLVAY Fluor und Derivate, Germany"Cell Structure and Properties of Rigid Polyurethane Foams Blown with New Generation Agents"Dr Eng Aleksander Prociak, Cracow University of Technology, Poland SESSION 2: FOAM INJECTION MOULDING - DIFFERENT VIEWS AND RESULTS "Thermoplastic Structural Foam -Wellknown and New Process"Dr Helmut Eckardt, Battenfeld GmbH, Germany"Foam Injection Moulding with Chemical Blowing Agents"Mr Robert Benker, Geobra Brandstatter GmbH & Co Kg, Germany"Investigation on Foam Injection Moulding with a Special Injection Moulding Nozzle"Dipl Ing Sasan Habibi-Naini, IKV - Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung, Germany"Physical Foaming with ErgoCell - Machine Technology, Benefits, Limits, Economic Efficiency"Dr Rolf Sauthof, Demag Ergotec GmbH, Germany"New Developments in Mucell Markets"Dr Hartmut Traut, Trexel GmbH, Germany SESSION 3: EXTRUDED FOAMED THERMOPLASTICS "Foam Extrusion of PS Blown with a Mixture of HFC-134a and Isopropanol"Dr Richard Gendron, Conseil National de Recherches/ National Research Council Canada, Canada"Overview and Marketing Aspects of the Extrusion Foam Business"Reiner Bunnenberg & Dröge Berthold, SMSFolientechnik GmbH & Co Kg, Austria"Foam Extrusion of Polypropylene Foams - New Developments and Appplications"Dr Ing Dirk Kropp, Polymer-Tec GmbH, Germany"New Demands for Foam Extrusion Technologywhen using CO2 as Direct Gased Foaming Agents"Dr Frank van Lueck, SMS Foam Technology, Austria SESSION 4: NEW ASPECTS ON EXTRUSION AND EXTRUDED SUBSTRATES "PP Blends with Tailored Foamability and Mechanical Properties"Dr Norbert Reichelt, Borealis GmbH, Austria"The Effect of Nucleating Agents on Polypropylene Foam Morphology"Dr Denis Rodrigue, Université Laval, Canada"Evaluation of HFC-245fa as an Alternative Blowing Agent for Extruded Thermoplastic Foams"Dr Caroline Vachon, Conseil National de Recherches/ National Research Council Canada, Canada"Extrusion for Microcellular Foams"Dipl Ing Johannes Lorenz, IKV - Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung, Germany SESSION 5: THEORECTICAL AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF FOAMS AND RELATED RESULTS "Density and Open Cell Effects on PE Foam Modulus"Dr Shau-Tarng Lee, Sealed Air Corporation, USA"The Role of Extensional Rheology in the Screening Phase of the Development of New Closed Cell Foams"Dr Frank Woellecke, Universität Bayreuth, Germany"Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene/Pentanes Coblown Foams for Improved Fire Performance"Dr Laurent Caron, Atofina Chemicals Inc, France"Stabilisation of Polyolefin Foams during Ageing"Dr Chung Poo Park, USA 208 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573662 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Blowing-Agents-and-Foaming-Processes-2003.jpg
Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2005
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/294/Blowing-Agents-and-Foaming-Processes-2005 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2005, 10-11 May 2005, Stuttgart, Germany This 7th international conference was dedicated to blowing agents and process technology for foamed plastics and rubber. These proceedings provide excellent coverage of the key topics of interest to the industry. There are a good variety of papers on innovations in foaming technology and new applications of blowing agents, with sessions on foaming polyurethane and thermoplastics. There is also a very interesting overview paper on environmental issues and new legislation affecting the industry, particularly in construction applications. 294 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859575154 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Blowing-Agents-and-Foaming-Processes-2005.jpg
Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2008
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/447/Blowing-Agents-and-Foaming-Processes-2008 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de The 10th International Conference - 20-21st May 2008, Berlin, Germany Now in its tenth year this conference has become firmly established in the plastics community as the meeting place for processors, material suppliers, academics and end users to exchange ideas and keep up to date with developments in this fast growing niche of the polymer sector. Recent changes in the foam blowing industry have been largely driven by environmental legislation - whether concerns over consumer safety, atmospheric protection or solid waste disposal and recycling. In their primary applications in consumer products, (such as cushioning for furniture and automobiles, thermal insulation for construction and packaging) polymer foams are being continually enhanced to replace dense solid polymers, reducing weight and costs. Indeed strict energy regulations in most European countries have boosted the use of polymer foams in building and construction, automotive and aerospace sectors where foamed plastics are recognised for their performance and processing advantages as well as the obvious cost and weight savings. Nevertheless providing environmentally sound and cost effective foam solutions continues to be a constant challenge. This conference was dedicated to the critical role of blowing agents in foamed plastics and rubber and included, amongst other things, commercial polymeric foams and their applications, their technologies and future industry trends. 447 160,00 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-071-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/BlowingAgents2008.jpg
Blowing Agents for Polyurethane Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/69/Blowing-Agents-for-Polyurethane-Foams The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 12, No. 10, Report 142, 2002 By Dr. S. N. Singh, Huntsman Polyurethanes Polyurethane foams are used in many applications including household and commercial refrigerators and freezers, building insulation and roofing, doors, cushioning, packaging, sprays and marine flotation, etc. The polyurethane foam industry was radically shaken up by the discovery, in the mid 1980s, that certain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) used as blowing agents can damage the environment. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) were developed as replacements, but they are now scheduled to be phased out as they also have ozone depleting potential. Global agreements have been introduced such as the Montreal Protocol and the Kyoto Protocol, which severely limit the use of many blowing agents. Global warming, ozone depleting potential, atmospheric lifetime and volatile organic compounds are the primary environmental issues with any blowing agent, and there are other factors to consider such as long-term breakdown products, halogen-free nature and acidification potential. Blowing agents must also satisfy the requirements of the marketplace including cost, flammability, compatibility with materials of construction, and safe and economic manufacturing processes. Each application for foams has its own specifications, for example, low flammability, low toxicity, load bearing capability and cushioning effects. The long-term stability of the foam structure and the insulating properties of the foam are also key. The blowing agent used in polyurethane has a critical effect on these attributes. Insulation is affected by the gas phase thermal conductivity of the blowing agent. Stability is affected by several properties, such as the solubility of the agent in the polymer and the diffusion rate compared with air. This review discusses the legal requirements and property specifications for blowing agents in different applications. It highlights the effects of changing blowing agents including the need for reformulation. Many new polyols, isocyanates and surfactants are being developed to overcome problems. Similarly, new equipment is being produced, for example, to cope with the flammability issues surrounding the use of hydrocarbon blowing agents, such as pentane. Each type of blowing agent is described. Key environmental and physical properties are listed, together with advantages and limitations. Foams are described by types and by applications. The review also describes, briefly, the current state of the market and which new blowing agents are likely to be used in each sector. The developments by many different companies are outlined. Key Features Clearly written, easily accessible overview of:Types of blowing agentsTypes of foamEnvironmental issuesFeasability issuesProperty requirementsPolyurethane foam formulationTechnological developmentsExceptionally well referenced. Contents Introduction Blowing Agents - Considerations Since the mid 1980s Alternative Blowing Agents Blowing Agents for Low Density Rigid Foam Blowing Agents for Low Density Flexible Foam High Density Foams and Elastomers About the author Dr Singh is a leading expert on blowing agents, formulation and long-term stability of polyurethane foams, and has a collection of publications including patents. He is currently a Development Associate with Huntsman Polyurethanes (formerly ICI Polyurethanes). 69 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573211 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Blowing-Agents-for-Polyurethane-Foams.jpg
Bonding Elastomers: A Review of Adhesives and Processes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/275/Bonding-Elastomers-A-Review-of-Adhesives-and-Processes The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Volume 15, Number 9, Report 177, 2005 This review has been written as a practical approach to bonding various kinds of elastomers to substrates such as steel and plastics, as used in the manufacture of diverse products such as rubber covered rolls, urethane fork lift wheels, rubber lining for chemical storage or solid rocket motors, engine bushes and mounts, seals for transmissions, electrical power connectors and military tank track pads. There are over 20 kinds of elastomeric polymer each having unique physical and chemical resistance characteristics. Through compounding, a given elastomer's performance can be enhanced but no single elastomer can be compounded to meet all applications. In the same manner, no single adhesive can provide the needed levels of adhesion and environmental resistance to all polymers. Even when bonding a particular elastomer, the adhesive of choice can vary depending upon the compounding of the rubber including the cure system, the environmental application of the bonded assembly, the substrate to which the rubber is going to be bonded, the moulding method and the geometry of the part. Other factors affecting adhesive selection might include colour, conductivity, and means of application. This review is based on the authors' years of experience working closely with end-use customers and offers a thorough overview of how to successfully bond rubber to a given substrate in the manufacture of quality rubber engineered components: substrate preparationselection of adhesiveadhesive preparationadhesive applicationmoulding conditionstesting and bond failure analysisfuture trends This review of rubber mixing is supported by an indexed section containing several hundred key references and abstracts selected from the Rapra Abstracts database. Contents Forward Introduction Adhesive Application Moulding Environmentally Preferred Adhesives Aqueous Adhesives Troubleshooting Testing Markets Future Trends in Rubber-to-Metal Bonding 275 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574959 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Bonding-Elastomers-A-Review-of-Adhesives-and-Processes.jpg
Cable Applications of Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/484/Cable-Applications-of-Thermoplastic-Elastomers- Only as PDF availableThe current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Cable Applications of Thermoplastic Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 484 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_04.jpg
Cast Polyurethane Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/248/Cast-Polyurethane-Elastomers Only as PDF availableThe current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 248 145,52 neu Kartoniert
Castable Polyurethane Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/434/Castable-Polyurethane-Elastomers Currently, raw material suppliers are the sole providers of polyurethane processing information. In most cases, they give instruction only on how to mix products and do not always include an explanation of the accompanying logic as to why these recommendations are being made. Castable Polyurethane Elastomers explains the production process of polyurethane components from both the theoretical and practical point of view. It describes the underlying concepts for the raw material supplier recommendations and explains how to achieve application-specific properties in polyurethane. The book explains the production of prepolymers with special focus on health and safety issues. It presents the different types of methods available on both the micro and macro levels and explains the rationale behind choosing the system needed to create a cost-effective, application-specific product. Offering an inside look at the logic behind the formation of polyurethane components, Castable Polyurethane Elastomers enables materials scientists, engineers, and chemists to understand the total production process and reproduce the procedures to achieve desired results. 434 113,44 neu Gebunden 978-1-4200-6576-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Castable-Polyurethane-Elastomers.jpg
Catalysts used in the Polyurethane Industry
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/251/Catalysts-used-in-the-Polyurethane-Industry Only as PDF availableThe current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 251 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_03.jpg
CFC-Free Blowing Agents for Polyurethane
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/252/CFC-Free-Blowing-Agents-for-Polyurethane Only as PDF availableThe current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 252 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_04.jpg
Characterisation of Polymers, Volume 1
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/440/Characterisation-of-Polymers-Volume-1 Intended to be a complete compendium of the types of methodology that have evolved for the determination of the chemical composition of polymers. This book gives an up-to-date and thorough exposition of the state-of-the-art theories and availability of instrumentation needed to effect chemical and physical analysis of polymers. This is supported by approximately 1200 references. The book should be of great interest to all those engaged in the subject in industry, university research. Volume 1 covers the methodology used for the determination of metals, non-metals and organic functional groups in polymers, and for the determination of the ratio in which different monomer units occur in copolymers. The techniques available for composition determination of homopolymers and copolymers and other recent modern techniques such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, microthermal analysis and scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive analysis using X-rays are also included. The structure and microstructure of polymers, copolymers and rubbers are dealt with in Volume 2. More detailed aspects, such as sequencing of monomer units in copolymers, end-group analysis, tacticity and stereochemical determinations, are also dealt with in this subsequent volume. 440 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-122-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/charpol08.jpg
Chemical Characterisation of Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/68/Chemical-Characterisation-of-Polyurethanes The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 9, No. 12, Report 108, 1999 By M. J. Forrest Polyurethanes are among the most widely used and versatile of all polymers, ranging from soft elastomers, adhesives and foams, to hard plastics. They are manufactured from many different starting materials and a broad range of additives. This review aims to introduce the chemistry of polyurethanes, and to examine the different techniques which may be used to analyse these polymers. The characterisation of polyurethane starting materials, cure reaction, polymer structures and molecular weight, and additives, and their relationship to the final properties of the polymer are all outlined. The review is clearly arranged, with individual sections of the properties and analysis of each aspect of polyurethane. The chemistry of polyurethanes starts with the reaction of an isocyanate with a hydroxyl group. The isocyanates in common use are described, together with some of the principle polyester and polyether polyols which provide the hydroxyl groups. Additives include catalysts, blowing agents, surfactants, pigments, fillers, flame-retardants and antigradants. These vary from water to heavy metal compounds. The review indicates where and why different chemicals are used in polyurethanes. This provides an indication to the analyst as to which chemicals may be present in a particular sample of polyurethane. Failure of plastics in service is a major source of concern to industry. In this review Dr Forrest begins to outline some of the methods used to diagnose the cause of such failures in polyurethanes. The initial curing reaction may not have been complete, the polymer may have absorbed water, or degradation due to light or ageing may be the problem. These issues are discussed briefly in the review together with some of the techniques used to determine why the polymer is not performing as required. This review report provides an excellent introduction to polyurethane chemistry and a valuable resource for polymer analysts. The inclusion of over four hundred key abstracts from the Rapra Abstracts database provides additional information from the international literature. 68 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859571606 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-160-3.jpg
Chemiefaser-Lexikon - Begriffe, Zahlen, Handelsnamen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/fasern/55/Chemiefaser-Lexikon---Begriffe-Zahlen-Handelsnamen Das Chemiefaser-Lexikon informiert mit über 1 250 Stichworten und rd. 1 300 Literaturhinweisen über Chemiefasern in allen Textilbereichen, wie z. B. Bekleidung, Heimtextilien und technischen Textilien. Es bietet Angaben zu Handelsmarken und Faserherstellern und enthält weltweite Produktionsstatistiken, englische Übersetzungen der Fachbegriffe sowie eine Chemiefaserchronik. Die vorliegende 12. Ausgabe wurde auf den neuesten Stand gebracht und um aktuelle Themen wie Microfasern, Lyocellfasern, Elastangarne, Polylactidfasern, Elastolefinfasern und expansive technische Fasern erweitert. Zwei einführende Beiträge behandeln die Geschichte der Chemiefaserindustrie sowie Chemiefasertrends 2010. Der Schwerpunkt dieses praxisnahen Handbuchs liegt im technisch-wirtschaftlichen Bereich. Das Nachschlagestandardwerk für Faser- und Textilfachleute ist durch seinen leichtverständlichen und prägnanten Stil auch für den Laien sehr zu empfehlen. 55 98,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-87150-876-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Chemiefaserlexikon.jpg
Chemistry and Technology of Polyols for Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/284/Chemistry-and-Technology-of-Polyols-for-Polyurethanes The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Polyurethanes have become one of the most dynamic groups of polymers and they find use in nearly every aspect of modern life, in applications such as furniture, bedding, seating and instrument panels for cars, shoe soles, thermoinsulation, carpet backings, packaging, and as coatings. The main raw materials used for the production of polyurethanes are polyols, isocyanates and propylene oxide. The first of these is the subject of the latest Rapra Handbook: Chemistry and Technology of Polyols for Polyurethanes. This book considers the raw materials used to build the polyurethane polymeric architecture. It covers the chemistry and technology of oligo-polyol fabrication, the characteristics of the various oligo-polyol families and the effects of the oligo-polyol structure on the properties of the resulting polyurethane. It presents the details of oligo-polyol synthesis, and explains the chemical and physico-chemical subtleties of oligo-polyol fabrication. This book attempts to link data and information concerning the chemistry and technology of oligo-polyols for polyurethanes, providing a comprehensive overview of: Basic polyurethane chemistry Key oligo-polyol characteristics Synthesis of the main oligo-polyol families, including: polyether polyols, polyester polyols, polybutadiene polyols, acrylic polyols, polysiloxane polyols, aminic polyols Polyols from renewable resources Chemical recovery of polyols Relationships between polyol structure and polyurethane properties This book will be of interest to all specialists working with polyols for the manufacture of polyurethanes and to all researchers that would like to know more about polyol chemistry. Contents Polyols Basic Chemistry of Polyurethanes The General Characteristics of Oligo-Polyols Oligo-Polyols for Elastic Polyurethanes Synthesis of High Molecular Weight Polyether Polyols with Double Metal Polymer Polyols (Filled Polyols) Polyether Polyols by Cationic Polymerisation Processes Polyester Polyols for Elastic Polyurethanes Polybutadiene Polyols Acrylic Polyols Polysiloxane Polyols Polyols for Rigid Polyurethanes - General Considerations Polyether Polyols for Rigid Polyurethane Foams Aminic Polyols Rigid Polyols Based on the Alkoxylation of Aromatic Compounds Condensates with Aldehydes Polyester Polyols for Rigid Polyurethane Foams Polyols from Renewable Resources - Oleochemical Polyols Flame Retardant Polyols New Polyol Structures for Rigid Polyurethane Foams Oligo-Polyols by Chemical Recovery of PU Wastes Relationships Between the Oligo-Polyol Structure and Polyurethane Properties 284 231,12 neu Kartoniert 978-1859575017 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Chemistry-and-Technology-of-Polyols-for-Polyurethanes.jpg
Clay-Containing Polymeric Nanocomposites
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/277/Clay-Containing-Polymeric-Nanocomposites The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de By L. A. Utracki, National Research Council Canada, Industrial Materials Institute Nanocomposites are being described as the ultimate in new materials this decade. They offer potentially outstanding material performance. Clay-containing polymeric nanocomposites have now reached a commercially viable stage and are being incorporated in many new applications. It is essential that material suppliers, designers and manufacturers understand the potential and the limitations of these new products. This book is an encyclopaedic compilation of the material published to date in this exciting new field of polymer science. It describes patents, journal and conference articles and the practical experience of the author in developing and working with these new materials. All of this information is compiled in useful sections by material, processing, properties and applications. It also includes useful commercial information, such as the names of the companies who are researching and producing nanocomposites. This monograph starts with a very useful section on the different types of nanoparticles currently available. It gives details of the geometry of these particles and describes the experimental work on incorporating these particles into polymeric matrices. Clays are at by far the most advanced stages of development. There are further sections containing detailed theory of the incorporation of particles of different shapes and sizes into polymeric matrices and on how property changes may be brought about by nanoparticles. Clay has the advantage that it is a relatively cheap and abundant material. However, it is also very varied in form and chemistry: impurities can lead to degradation of nanocomposites; different types of clay will be less compatible with different types of polymer. Work has been carried out on all of these issues to look for the best clay and compatibilisers for each polymer type. This is just the start of the development process as the clay has to be dispersed to the nano-level in the matrix, involving intercalation and exfoliation. This is described in detail here together with the chemistry of the processes used. Synthetic clays are also being developed. Production methods for nanocomposites are described, for example clay can be dispersed in a melt or monomers can be mixed in and then polymerised. Most of the research to date has been carried out on thermoplastics with some on thermosets and a limited amount on elastomers. Toyota and Allied-Signal have worked on polyamides, for example, whilst Dow, Sekisui Chemical and Toyota have all taken out patents relating to polyolefins. Rheology has also been studied in depth. There is extensive data in this text including numerous tables and graphs illustrating property changes, processing attributes, chemical interactions, material types and so forth. This is a very comprehensive book and represents the forefront of the technology of Clay-Containing Polymeric Nanocomposites. Key Features Nanoparticle types Clays - types and chemistry Synthesis Processing Properties Summaries of research and patent literature About the author Dr Utracki is a Senior Research Officer, past Head of the Industrial Polymers Section at the SPE and past 'adjoint au Directeur' of the National Research Council of Canada, Industrial Materials Institute. He is the author of over 500 articles, is named on 12 patents and has written or edited 20 books and 38 book chapters. He is a renowned expert in polymer science. In 2003, Dr Utracki was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award from the SPE Thermoplastic Materials and Foam Division in recognition of his work in rheology, thermodynamics, blends and nanocomposites. Hard-backed copies are also available. 277 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574379 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/511QR4B3E4L._SS500_.jpg
Co-Rotating Twin Screw Extruder
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/378/Co-Rotating-Twin-Screw-Extruder Co-rotating screws and/or extruders are used in many branches of industry for producing, preparing and/or processing highly viscous materials. They find a wide variety of applications especially in the plastics, rubber and food industries. Co-rotating twin-screw machines usually have modular configurations and are thus quite flexible for adapting to changing tasks and material properties. Well-founded knowledge of machines, processes and material behavior are required in order to design twin-screw extruder for economically successful operations. This book provides basic engineering knowledge regarding twin-screw machines; it lists the most important machine-technical requirements and provides examples based on actual practice. Better understanding of the processes is emphasized as this is a prerequisite for optimizing twin-screw designs and operating them efficiently. Besides basic functions, such as compounding, the book focuses on: the historical development of twin-screws the geometry of the screw elements (fundamentals, basic patents, patents overview) material properties and material behavior in the machine fundamentals of feed behavior, pressure build-up and power input examples of applications for various processing tasks compounding: tasks, applications, processing zones potential and limits of modeling scaling-up various processes machine design incl. drives and materials 378 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41372-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Twin-Screw-Extruder.jpg
Coatings Basics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/498/Coatings-Basics A summary of detailed information concerning ingredients, formulations, manufacturing, application as well as useful explanations and guidelines coming first handed from the author's experience and expert knowledge. Separated in ten chapters Adrie Winkelaar summarizes the phenomena of paint and coatings with few references so that newcomers are able to read this book through freely and easily. A solid grounding in coatings technology - richly illustrated with numerous photographs. 498 79,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-86630-851-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/474_g.jpg
Coloring of Plastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/179/Coloring-of-Plastics Fundamentals - Colorants - Preparations The successful coloring of plastic parts, beginning with the formulation of the color preparation and ending with the manufacture of the final product, is the result of the interaction of chemical, physical, and technological factors. In-depth knowledge of these factors and their interrelation and the consideration of national and international regulations are prerequisite for anyone working in this field. This book describes the various aspects of coloring plastics. The reader is enabled to identify the color preparation that meets given product requirements. Only if color preparation, polymer material, and final product design and requirements are well coordinated will the customer be pleased with the colored plastic product. Contents Methods for Coloring of PlasticsRequirements for Color Preparations Composition of Color Preparations Colorants and Additives Processing Errors and Troubleshooting Quality Assurance National/International Regulations 179 69,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569903520 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Coloring-of-Plastics.jpg
Construction Applications of Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/295/Construction-Applications-of-Polyurethanes Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Construction Applications of Polyurethanes. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 295 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR106PS.jpg
Continuous Vulcanisation
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/490/Continuous-Vulcanisation Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Continuous Vulcanisation. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 490 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_10.jpg
Continuous Vulcanisation of Elastomer Profiles
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/51/Continuous-Vulcanisation-of-Elastomer-Profiles The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 8, No. 8, Report 92, 1997 By A. Hill, Meteor Gummiwerke K H Badje GmbH & Co. The production of extruded rubber profiles via continuous vulcanisation is one of the most important procedures in the rubber industry in economic terms. The technology was first investigated in the 1940s and has continued to advance as new curing methods have been developed. However in spite of the commercial importance of the process and the wide variety of curing techniques it encompasses, relatively little has been published in the field. This report is intended to fill a perceived gap in the literature, providing a review of the principles of continuous vulcanisation together with details of the systems which are available commercially. References are provided throughout, drawing together the scientific literature and material published by the equipment suppliers. An indexed section containing several hundred key references and abstracts completes the report, enabling the reader to locate additional data on specific aspects of the process. The review concentrates on elastomeric profiles used for applications such as vehicle window, boot and door seats; under the following headings: Hot air vulcanisationRadiation crosslinkingLiquid curing medium processes, e.g. salt bathInfra-red heatingThe Helicure processFluid-bed curingMicrowave systemsShear head extrusionExtruders for continuous vulcanisation linesExtrusion diesDownstream equipment and operationsOn-line profile monitoringEnvironmental requirements 51 68,48 neu Kartoniert 978-1859570883 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-088-7.jpg
Corrosion-Resistant Linings and Coatings
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/296/Corrosion-Resistant-Linings-and-Coatings The book covers a variety of specific coatings and solid sheet and liquid applied linings, focusing on surface preparation, installation, and applicaton and detailing physical, mechanical, and overall corrosion resisitance. It compares and contrasts advantages and disadvantages of individual linings and coatings. 296 166,81 neu Gebunden 978-0824705541 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Corrosion-Resistant-Linings-and-Coatings.jpg
Custom Molding of Thermoset Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/493/Custom-Molding-of-Thermoset-Elastomers The book covers chemistry of thermoset elastomers, but only to the extent needed for understanding how to process them through a manufacturing environment and how they react in various manufacturing methods. The focus of the book is to provide in-depth coverage of tooling, processing, and secondary operations that can improve manufacturing efficiencies. Detailed and easy to understand diagrams display specific conditions and how they can be improved upon. Innovative ideas and solutions are shared and discussed.1. Introduction to Rubber Chemistry2. Compounding, Mixing and Equipment3. Materials4. Product Design5. Material Testing for Rubber6. Polymer Flow7. Molding Methods8. Compression Molding9. Transfer Molding10. Injection Molding11. LSR12. Secondary Operations and Additional Methods13. Rubber Molding Processing 493 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41964-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-41964-3_2978121241-103.jpg
Denken was noch niemand gedacht hat, 50 Jahre Makrolon
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/12/Denken-was-noch-niemand-gedacht-hat-50-Jahre-Makrolon Etwas denken, was noch niemand gedacht hat, etwas tun, was beispiellos ist, hat einen besonderen Reiz für den Menschen. Das gilt besonders für einen Forscher, bei dem dieses Gefühl eine grundlegende Motivation seiner Tätigkeit ausmacht. Wo immer in den vergangenen Jahrhunderten wissenschaftliche Entdeckungen und Erfindungen gemacht wurden, lag darin stets auch eine Chance, Einfluss zu nehmen auf die wissenschaftliche, ja selbst gesellschaftliche oder politische Entwicklung. Kunststoffe - das beweist ein Blick in die alltägliche Welt, die uns umgibt - sind ganz sicher auch eine Erfindung, die einen solchen Einfluss ausübt, dass sie unser aller Leben verändert hat. Kunststoffe umgeben uns heute in vielfältiger Form, sind aus unserem Alltag nicht mehr wegzudenken. Die Entwicklung der Kunststoffe ist der Verdienst vieler Forscher, aber nicht nur ihr Verdienst allein. 12 19,90 neu Gebunden 3-9803593-5-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-9803593-5-2.gif
Der gleichläufige Doppelschneckenextruder
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/379/Der-gleichlaeufige-Doppelschneckenextruder Grundlagen, Technologie, Anwendungen Die Herstellung, Aufbereitung und Verarbeitung von Kunststoffen wird heute überwiegend in Doppelschneckenextrudern durchgeführt. Aber auch in anderen Industriezweigen, z. B. der Kautschuk- und Lebensmittelindustrie, kommen die Gleichdrallschnecken vielfältig zum Einsatz. Meist sind diese Schnecken modular aufgebaut und können damit sehr flexibel an veränderte Aufgabenstellung und Produkteigenschaften angepasst werden. Für die optimale Auslegung eines Doppelschneckenextruders sind vertiefte Kenntnisse über die Maschine und den Prozess erforderlich. Das Buch gibt eine Einführung in verfahrenstechnische Grundlagen, führt die wichtigsten maschinentechnischen Grundlagen auf und gibt anwendungsnahe Beispiele. Es behandelt neben den Grundlagen zum Maschinenaufbau insbesondere Grundlagen zum Prozeßverständnis als Voraussetzung für die optimale Auslegung und den wirtschaftlich erfolgreichen Betrieb von Gleichdrallschnecken. Neben den Grundoperationen, wie z.B. Aufschmelzen und Mischen, stehen folgende Schwerpunkte im Vordergrund: Geometrie der Schneckenelemente (Gundlagen) und verfügbare Elementbaukästen Produkteigenschaften und Produktverhalten in der Maschine Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Modellierung Anwendungsbeispiele für unterschiedliche Verfahrensaufgaben Scale-up unterschiedlicher Prozesse Maschinenkonstruktion, Werkstoffe 379 99,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41252-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Doppelschneckenextruder.jpg
Design and Applications of Hydrophilic Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/297/Design-and-Applications-of-Hydrophilic-Polyurethanes This book provides a concise, unified presentation of hydrophilic polyurethanes technology and applications. All important topics from chemistry, analysis, processing and quality systems to product development and applications are covered clearly and systematically. The text is well illustrated by more than 45 flowcharts and diagrams and supplemented by more than 20 data tables. A special feature is the inclusion of case studies of recent development of commercially valuable products using hydrophilic polyurethanes. These case studies illustrate how these unique materials can be tailored to specific application needs. 297 121,64 neu Gebunden 978-1566768955 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Design-and-Applications-of-Hydrophilic-Polyurethanes.jpg
Design Data for Plastics Engineers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/181/Design-Data-for-Plastics-Engineers Contents Mechanical Properties of solid PolymersThermal Properties of Solid Polymers and Polymer Melts Transport Properties of Polymer Melts Electrical Properties Optical Properties of Solid Polymers External Influences ExtrusionBlow MoldingInjection Molding About the authors Natti S. Rao has published over 50 papers on different aspects of plastics engineering and authored 3 books on designing polymer machinery with computers. Prior to starting his consultancy company in 1987, he worked as a visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai (Madras), India. Besides consultancy work, he also holds seminars teaching the application of his software for designing extrusion and injection molding machinery. Keith O'Brien has over 100 published works to his credit. Before he joined Johnson & Johnson, he was professor of mechanical engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. 181 49,90 neu Kartoniert 978-1569902646 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Design-Data.jpg
Designing Plastic Parts for Assembly
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/328/Designing-Plastic-Parts-for-Assembly "Plastic Part Design for Assembly" provides an excellent tool for both seasoned part designers and novices to the field, facilitating cost effective design decisions and ensuring that the plastic parts and products will stand up under use. The detailed, yet simplified discussion of material selection, manufacturing techniques, and assembly procedures will enable the reader to evaluate plastic materials and to adequately design plastic parts for assembly. The book describes good joint design and implementation, the geometry and nature of the component parts, the types of load involved, and other basic information necessary in order to work successfully in this filed. Throughout, the treatment is practice-oriented and focused on everyday problems and situations. Contents Understanding Plastic MaterialsUnderstanding Safety FactorsStrength of Materials for PlasticsNonlinear ConsiderationsAssembly Techniques for PlasticsPress FittingLiving HingesSnap Fitting 328 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446403215 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Designing-Plastic-Parts-for-Assembly.jpg
Designing with Plastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/380/Designing-with-Plastics "Designing with Plastics" is an indispensable tool for every engineer and designer working with plastic materials. It will assist in the development of plastic parts that are not only functional and esthetically pleasing but also manufacturable while meeting ever increasing end-use requirements. The short but concise introduction into the specific properties of this material class focuses on the practical needs of the designer and lays the foundation for the following in-depth discussion of part design suitable for production and the intended end-use application. Numerous detailed examples highlight practical tips and rules of thumb for successful part design. Content Structure and Properties Properties of Generic Polymeric Materials Physical Properties - Characteristic Values - Test Methods and Procedures Geometrically Simple Structural Parts under Static Loads Design and Material Considerations for Parts Subjected to Mechanical Loads Designing for Production Flexing Elements Mechanical Fasteners Ribbed Structures Gear Wheels Friction Bearings Wheels and Rollers 380 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22590-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Designing-with-Plastics.jpg
Determination of Additives in Polymers and Rubbers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/347/Determination-of-Additives-in-Polymers-and-Rubbers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This book is designed as a practical text for use in the laboratories of the plastic producer and user industries and by others such as universities and institutions who are concerned with problems associated with additives and adventitious impurities in polymers. It is now about 30 years since the author wrote his first book on this subject and much has happened in the field since then. For example powerful new analytical tools have been made available to the chemist by a combination of various chromatographic techniques with methods of identifying separated additives and their degradation products by techniques based on infrared and mass spectrometry. In particular supercritical fluid chromatography combined with mass spectrometry has come to the fore. Combinations of polymer pyrolysis with gas chromatography with mass spectrometric identification of the pyrolysis products is throwing new light on what happens to antioxidants and other polymer additives during polymer processing and a products' life. Similarly evolved gas analysis and then thermogravimetry and dynamic scanning calorimetry is proving very useful in antioxidant loss studies. The book is an up-to-date coverage of the present state of knowledge on the subject of polymer additive systems and as such should be extremely useful to workers in the field. About the author Roy Crompton was Head of the polymer analysis research department of a major international polymer producer for some 15 years. In the early fifties he was heavily engaged in the development of methods of analysis for low-pressure polyolefins produced by the Ziegler-Natta route, including work on high-density polyethylene and polypropylene. He was responsible for the development of methods of analysis of the organoaluminum catalysts used for the synthesis of these polymers. He was also responsible for the development of thin-layer chromatography for the determination of various types of additives in polymers and did pioneering work on the use of TLC to separate polymer additives and to examine the separated additives by infrared and mass spectrometry. He retired in 1988 and has since been engaged as a consultant in the field of analytical chemistry and has written extensively on this subject, with some 20 books published. Contents Direct Determination of Additives in Polymers and RubbersInfrared Spectroscopic MethodsUltraviolet SpectroscopyRaman SpectroscopyMass SpectrometryX-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)Thermal Methods of AnalysisDifferential Scanning CalorimetryDifferential Thermal AnalysisThermogravimetric AnalysesVapour Phase Ultraviolet SpectroscopyX-Ray Fluorescence AnalysisNuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyExtraction Techniques for Additives in PolymersIntroductionSolvent ExtractionPolyolefinsPolystyreneAcrylic PolymersPVCRubbersPolyacrylamidePolyurethaneVinyl Chloride, Butadiene, Acrylonitrile, Styrene, Ethylhexyl Acrylate CopolymersOther PolymersFractional PrecipitationFractional ExtractionSeparation by Diffusion MethodsDialysis or ElectrodialysisVacuum Thermal Displacement Extraction MethodEffects of Polymer Milling on ExtractionSolvent Extraction – Infrared SpectrometrySolvent Extraction – Ultraviolet SpectroscopyIonol in PolyolefinsSantonox R In PolyolefinsStyrene MonomerSolvent Extraction – Visible SpectroscopyPhenol AntioxidantsAmine AntioxidantsTris Nonyl (Phenylated Phenyl) PhosphiteSolvent Extraction SpectrofluorimetryPerkin-Elmer LS-2B Microfilter FluorimeterAntioxidantsSolvent Extraction – Mass SpectrometryUltraviolet AbsorbersSolvent Extracts – Electrochemical MethodsAcrylamide PolarographyAntioxidantsOrganic PeroxidesProcedureCalculationsAcrylonitrileDetermination of StyreneDetermination of AcrylonitrileOrganometallic StabilisersChronopotentiometryAnodic VoltammetrySolvent Extraction – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR)Liquid ChromatographyIntroductionThe Isocratic SystemBasic Gradient SystemAdvanced Gradient SystemThe Inert SystemChromatographic DetectorsPost-Column Derivatisation - Fluorescence DetectorsDiode Array DetectorsElectrochemical DetectorsAntioxidantsInstrumentationApplicationsOligomersAcrylic Acid MonomerAcrylamide MonomerAminesPlasticisersAdditive MixturesHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography – Infrared SpectroscopyGel Permeation ChromatographyGas ChromatographyAntioxidantsSecondary AntioxidantsVolatile CompoundsMonomersOligomersHindered Amine Light Stabilisers (HALS)PlasticisersOrganic PeroxidesRubber AntidegradantsMiscellaneous Polymer AdditivesIdentification of Additives by a Combination of GC and Infrared SpectroscopyIdentification of Additives by a Combination of GC and Mass SpectrometryPyrolysis GCThin-Layer ChromatographyExperimentalPreparation of Thin-layer Plates for AnalysisApplication of Polymer Extract to PlateSelection of Chromatographic SolventDetection of Separated Compounds on the PlateEvaluation of Developed PlatesSpectroscopic MethodsOptical Densiometric AnalysisMethods Based on Spot SizeAntioxidantsDetermination of Santonox RUltraviolet StabilisersPlasticisersOrganotin StabilisersEpoxy and Other Heat StabilisersOptical WhitenersAmine and Phenolic Antioxidants and Antidegradants, Guanidines and Accelerators in RubberMiscellaneous AdditivesCombination of Thin-Layer Chromatography with Infrared SpectroscopyPremigration of PlatesRemoval of Separated Compounds from the PlateExtraction of Pure Polymer Additives from Separated Adsorbent BandsPreparation of Infrared Spectra Separated AdditivesPreparation of UV Spectra of Separated AdditivesPaper Gel Permeation Chromatography Supercritical Fluid ChromatographyAntioxidantsOligomersSupercritical Fluid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (SFC-MS)Headspace Analysis - VolatilesVolatilesMonomersOligomersMiscellaneousThermal MethodsPyrolysis-Gas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryEvolved Gas AnalysisDetermination of Water Determination of MetalsDestructive TechniquesAtomic Absorption SpectrometryGraphite Furnace Atomic Absorption SpectrometryAtom Trapping TechniqueVapour Generation Atomic Absorption SpectrometryZeeman Atomic Absorption SpectrometryInductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission SpectrometryHybrid Inductively Coupled Plasma TechniquesInductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry-Mass SpectrometryPre-concentration Atomic Absorption Spectrometry TechniquesMicroprocessorsAutosamplersApplications: Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination of MetalsVisible and UV SpectroscopyPolarography and VoltammetryNon-destructive MethodsX-ray Fluorescence SpectrometryNeutron Activation AnalysisMetal Stearate StabilisersNon-metallic ElementsInstrumentationFurnace Combustion MethodsOxygen Flask Combustion MethodsAcid Digestions of PolymersChlorineNitrogenPhosphorusSilicaX-ray Fluorescence SpectroscopyAntec 9000 Nitrogen/Sulfur Analyser 347 214,00 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-022-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/9781847350008.jpg
Developments in Block Copolymer Science and Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/515/Developments-in-Block-Copolymer-Science-and-Technology Focuses on recent advances in research on block copolymers, covering chemistry (synthesis), physics (phase behaviors, rheology, modeling), and applications (melts and solutions). Written by a team of internationally respected scientists from industry and academia, this text compiles and reviews the expanse of research that has taken place over the last five years into one accessible resource.* Ian Hamley is the world-leading scientist in the field of block copolymer research* Presents the recent advances in the area, covering chemistry, physics and applications.* Provides a broad coverage from synthesis to fundamental physics through to applications* Examines the potential of block copolymers in nanotechnology as self-assembling soft materialsList of Contributors.Preface.1. Introduction to Block Copolymers (Ian W. Hamley).2. Recent Developments in Synthesis of Model Block Copolymers using Ionic Polymerisation (Kristoffer Almdal).3. Syntheses and Characterizations of Block Copolymers Prepared via Controlled Radical Polymerization Methods (Pan Cai-yuan and Hong Chun-yan).4. Melt Behaviour of Block Copolymers (Shinichi Sakurai, Shigeru Okamoto and Kazuo Sakurai).5. Phase Behavior of Block Copolymer Blends (Richard J. Spontak and Nikunj P. Patel).6. Crystallization within Block Copolymer Mesophases (Yueh-Lin Loo and Richard A. Register).7. Dynamical Microphase Modelling with Mesodyn (JG.E.M. Fraaije, G.J.A. Sevink and A.V. Zvelindovsky).8. Self-consistent Field Theory of Block Copolymers (An-Chang Shi).9. Lithography with Self-assembled Block Copolymer Microdomains (Christopher Harrison, John A. Dagata and Douglas H. Adamson).10. Applications of Block Copolymer Surfactants (Michael W. Edens and Robert H. Whitmarsh).11. The Development of Elastomers Based on Fully Hydrogenated Styrene-Diene Block Copolymers (Calvin P. Esneault, Stephen F. Hahn and Gregory F. Meyers). 515 159,00 neu Gebunden 978-0-470-84335-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/0470843357.jpg
Developments in Colorants for Plastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/212/Developments-in-Colorants-for-Plastics The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 14, No. 1, Report 157, 2003 By I. Christensen At a time when it is critical to many plastics processors to add value to products, colorants are an essential part of the additives repertoire. Colour has become increasingly important over the years as product appearance and appeal to consumers have become major elements in the packaging and marketing of wide ranges of goods, from cosmetics to cars. There are two types of colorants in use: dyes and pigments. Pigments are insoluble and must be adequately dispersed in the plastic to achieve a uniform colour. This can be a problem in very thin mouldings where particle agglomerates are highly visible. Dyes are soluble in plastics and give a more transparent finish. Health, safety and environmental issues have brought about changes in the market place as manufacturers strive to meet national and international regulations. Factors to consider in colourant selection include the presence of heavy metal compounds, migration of colorants into food or packaged goods (contamination issues), toxicity in fire, etc. There are many functional considerations when selecting colorants. For example, many plastics are processed at very high temperatures and shear, and products are exposed to heat and light. The colorants must tolerate these conditions to function adequately. The basic pigments and dyes used to achieve different colour effects at different performance levels are described in this review. The economics of different colourant types are outlined. There have been developments across the colour spectrum and in the field of special effects. Manufacturers are looking at ways to eliminate cadmium and lead pigments and to improve existing products, for example by coating pigment particles to improve compatibility with plastics and aid dispersion. They are also experimenting with new chemicals as colorants and there is scope for an increased range of products particularly in the yellow region. Special effect colorants are being used to generate effects such as fluorescence, phosphorescence, pearlescence and holographics. These are relatively expensive products, are often difficult to process and many are used for specialist niche applications. These issues are discussed and referenced in this new review. Overall, this is a very well written, clear review of the subject of colorants for plastics. It is based on practical information for plastics processors with regard to colourant selection and the range of products and effects available. References are included throughout the review for further reading and key manufacturers of colorants are listed where relevant. The review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts from the Rapra Polymer Library database, to facilitate further reading on this subject. Key features Common colorants Developments in colorants Special effects Practical information Contents Introduction The Colourants Special Effects Summary and Conclusions About the author Ian Christensen spent ten years working in colorant development, pigment marketing, and masterbatching with Ciba Specialty Chemicals in both technical and managerial roles. He recently changed continents and industries and is now involved in licensing intellectual property and some freelance technical writing. He has chemistry and MBA degrees. 212 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573730 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-373-8.jpg
Developments in Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/213/Developments-in-Thermoplastic-Elastomers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 14, No. 10, Report 166, 2003 By K.E. Kear Thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) have the elastic behaviour of rubber and the processability of thermoplastics. The Freedonia Group has forecast that demand will expand by 6.4% per year to around 2.15 million tons in 2006. There is potential for these new, exciting materials to expand into the much larger thermoset rubber markets. This review includes comparisons between the two material types. There are three major types of TPE: block copolymers, rubber/plastic blends and dynamically vulcanised rubber/plastic alloys known as thermoplastic vulcanisates. The chemistry of these materials and how their unique properties are achieved are discussed in this review. For example, some of the early types of TPEs were made by blending plastics and rubbers to combine the properties. As these materials are incompatible, separate phases are formed, each conferring different properties on the blend. There are many developments taking place in this field. Specialist grades are being introduced for specific applications and with unique properties, such as softness or processability. New types of styrene block copolymers have improved high temperature ageing, fluid resistance, elastic recovery and set. New block copolyester TPEs have better blow moulding processability, softness and high dynamic flexing fatigue performance. One of the advantages of TPEs over thermoset rubbers is that they can be processed by standard plastics processing methods. This review considers rheology, injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding, thermoforming and other secondary processes. There are a variety of factors to consider when designing with TPEs, which are discussed here. One particular advantage is in combining components of a product as TPEs can be co-injected or used in overmoulding, reducing assembly steps. This review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts from papers and books in the Rapra Polymer Library database, to facilitate further reading on this subject. A subject index and a company index are included. Key features PropertiesFabricationApplicationsDevelopments Contents Introduction Structure of Thermoplastic Elastomers Chemistry of Thermoplastic Elastomers Properties of Thermoplastic Elastomers Designing with Thermoplastic Elastomers Fabrication of Thermoplastic Elastomers Thermoplastic Elastomers Markets and Applications Conclusion About the author Ken Kear has worked as a Senior Applications Specialist with Advanced Elastomer Systems.. He has over 20 years of extensive experience in developing and working with thermoplastic elastomers. He is a member of the Society of Plastic Engineers (SPE). He has written and presented papers on this topic since the 1980s including the 2003 TPE TOPCON. 213 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574331 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Developments-in-Thermoplastic-Elastomers.jpg
Dictionary of Materials and Process Engineering (dt/engl)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/woerterbuecher/381/Dictionary-of-Materials-and-Process-Engineering-(dt-engl) Dieses "Wörterbuch der industriellen Werkstofftechnik" umfasst den gesamten Wortschatz der industriellen Werkstofftechnik und eine Fülle von Begriffen aus den angrenzenden Gebieten. Für jeden, der in der industriellen Werkstofftechnik tätig ist, ist dieses umfassende Wörtberbuch ein qualifiziertes Nachschlagewerk für die tägliche Arbeit. 381 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-17400-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/5142MMP1APL._SS500__01.jpg
Dictionary of Sealing and Gasket Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/woerterbuecher/472/Dictionary-of-Sealing-and-Gasket-Technology- Basisterminologie der Dichtungstechnik, Werkstoffe, Dichtungshalbzeuge, Dichtsysteme, Weiterverarbeitungstechnik, Werkzeuge und Formen, Messen und Prüfen, Schadensanalysen, Klebetechnik, Qualitätssicherung.Das Wörterbuch orientiert sich an den Bedürfnissen der Fachleute auf dem Gebiet der Dichtungstechnik und vereint die jahrzehntelange Erfahrung von Dichtungstechnikern, Ingenieuren und Fachübersetzern. 472 76,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-9811509-1-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/GetMmo.asp.jpeg
Die Kunststoffe und ihre Eigenschaften
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/237/Die-Kunststoffe-und-ihre-Eigenschaften Das erfolgreiche Standardwerk neu bearbeitet, erweitert und aktualisiert Umfassendes Nachschlagewerk zu Eigenschaften, Herstellung, Verarbeitung und Anwendung von KunststoffenEinzigartig und vollständig: die bekanntesten Standard-Kunststoffe, technischen Kunststoffe und HochleistungspolymereNeu: ein Kapitel über ElastomerePlus: 1000 Abbildungen und aussagekräftige Grafiken Wer dieses Buch einmal in der Hand hatte, weiß sofort: Ein umfassenderes Nachschlagewerk zum Thema Kunststoffe ist kaum vorstellbar. Behandelt werden die Synthese und Compoundierung, die physikalischen und chemischen Eigenschaften, das jeweilige Verhalten bei der Verarbeitung bis hin zu einer Vielzahl konkreter Anwendungen - ergänzt mit Sicherheits-, Umwelt- und Recyclingaspekten. In diesem Werk fehlt fast keine Information zu Kunststoffen: Die Neuauflage stellt die Anwendungen der verschiedenen Kunststoffe in den Vordergrund. Hinzu gekommen ist ein Abschnitt zu Elastomeren. Die Kapitel PVC-Modifikationen, Styrolpolymere, Polyacrylate, Polyacetal, Polycarbonat, Polybutylenterephthalat, Polysulfon, Polyethersulfon, Polyphenylensulfid, Phenolharze und Silicone wurden aktualisiert. Ausführliche Tabellen zu Stoffwerten, aussagekräftige Grafiken, ein umfassendes Stichwortverzeichnis, Handelsnamen- und Kunststoffregister machen diesen Klassiker auch in der neuen Auflage zu einem unverzichtbaren Nachschlagewerk. Geschrieben für: Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler aus allen Bereichen der Herstellung von und mit Kunststoffen Schlagworte DuroplasteElastomereKunststoffeKunststoffprüfungKunststoffverarbeitungMaterialkundePolymereThermoplasteWerkstoffkunde 237 249,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-540-72400-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Die-Kunststoffe-und-ihre-Eigenschaften.jpg
Die Kunststoffe, Chemie, Physik, Technologie Kunststoff-Handbuch Band 1
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/120/Die-Kunststoffe-Chemie-Physik-Technologie-Kunststoff-Handbuch-Band-1 Dieses Handbuch und Nachschlagewerk dient dem Ingenieur, Techniker, Chemiker und Physiker in Forschung, Entwicklung und Anwendung. Es ist aber auch für Studium und Ausbildung von Bedeutung. Inhalt EinleitungGrundzüge der Chemie der KunststoffeKunststoffverarbeitungPhysikalische, physikalisch-chemische und chemische EigenschaftenSpezielle Erzeugnisse und ProduktgruppenVerbände, Organisationen und Forschungsinstitute auf dem Kunststoff-Gebiet 120 249,00 neu Gebunden 3-446-14416-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-14416-1.jpg
Discovering Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/67/Discovering-Polyurethanes This book is a concise, yet easy-to-understand introduction into the wide field of polyurethanes. It provides an unusual, non-technical insight into polyurethanes. Information on the history and the development of polyurethanes, their market and economic opportunities are shared with the non-scientist. Raw materials, forms and properties of polyurethanes, their chemistry and industrial production - all this described on an introductory level avoiding chemical jargon and formulas. Reviews -"The latter is presented in a rather comprehensive tabular form and is very user-friendly." -"The book will be a very useful acquisition for those using or planning to use polyurethanes and should also be acquired by all serious science libraries." - Reactive and Functional Polymers (5/99) -"Simple and easy to read." -"Provides useful information for PU beginners." -"An informative, quick and interesting read." - Urethanes Technology, (5/99) 67 59,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446210226 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Discovering-Polyurethanes.jpg
Disposal of Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/298/Disposal-of-Polyurethanes Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Disposal of Polyurethanes. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 298 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR104PS.jpg
Duroplaste - Kunststoff Handbuch 10
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/127/Duroplaste---Kunststoff-Handbuch-10 Der Band "Duroplaste" des Kunststoff-Handbuchs fasst den Stand der Technik über Chemie, Physik und Technologie der duroplastischen Harze (z.B. PF-, CF, MF-, UF-, FF-, UP-, EP-, SI-, DAP- und MMA-Harze) und über zahlreichen Anwendungsgebiete als Bindemittel, Formmassen und Halbzeuge zusammen. Inhalt Chemie und Physik der duroplastischen Harze Füll- und Verstärkungsstoffe sowie andere Zusatzstoffe Formmassen aus duroplastischen Harzen Duroplastische Tafeln, Rohre und Profile Duroplastische Gießharzmassen und Werkzeugharze Reaktionsharz-Klebstoffe, Zusammensetzung und Verarbeitung Duroplastische Leime und Holzwerkstoffe Naßfestausrüstung von Papier mit duroplastischen Harzen Schall- und Wärmedämmstoffe mit Reaktionsharzen Beton, Mörtel, Beläge und Injektionen mit Reaktionsharzen Schleifmittel und Reibbeläge mit duroplastischen Bindemitteln Gießereihilfsmittel auf Basis von Reaktionsharzen Duroplastische Harze für Oberflächenschutz Sonstige Anwendungen mit Reaktionsharzen 127 349,00 neu Gebunden 3-446-14418-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Duroplaste---Kunststoff-Handbuch-10.jpg
Einfärben von Kunststoffen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/148/Einfaerben-von-Kunststoffen Das Einfärben von Kunststoffen, von der Erstellung der Farbpräparation bis hin zur Teilefertigung, verlangt fundierte Kenntnisse der chemischen, physikalischen und maschinentechnischen Grundlagen und ihre gegenseitigen Abhängigkeiten unter gleichzeitiger Berücksichtigung der zahlreichen nationalen und internationalen Vorschriften. Das Buch beschreibt die vielseitigen Aspekte der Kunststoffeinfärbung. Dabei wird besonderes Augenmerk auf die anforderungsgerechte Auswahl der unzähligen Farbmittel gelegt. Nur wenn die drei Bereiche Farbe, Kunststoff und Teilefertigung gut aufeinander abgestimmt sind, entstehen formvollendete, ansprechende Kunststoffgegenstände. Inhalt EinfärbeverfahrenAnforderungen an FarbpräparationenAufbau von FarbpräparationenFarbmittel für KunststoffeZuschlagstoffe für KunststoffeVerarbeitungsfehler und AbhilfeQualitätssicherungWerkzeugkonstruktionGesetzesvorgaben/Richtlinien 148 49,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446219908 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21990-0.jpg
Einfärben von Kunststoffen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/525/Einfaerben-von-Kunststoffen Das Buch vermittelt die zum Einfärben wichtigsten Sachverhalte in leicht verständlicher Form. Dabei wird die Bedeutung der Farbe für die Kunststofferzeugnisse, die wichtigsten Grundlagen zur Wahrnehmung von Farbe, die für das Verständnis benötigten Zusammenhänge zum Prüfen und Bewerten des Erscheinungsbildes von Erzeugnissen, die bedeutendsten Anforderungen an die Farbmittel und deren Eigenschaften, die Alterung von eingefärbten Kunststoffen, die prinzipielle Vorgehensweise zur Festlegung eines Farbrezeptes, die wichtigsten Zusammenhänge zum distributiven und dispersiven Mischen, die prinzipiellen Möglichkeiten zum Einfärben, die Auswirkungen eines bestimmten Farbmitteleinsatzes und materialbedingte sowie verfahrens- und prozessspezifische Einflüsse auf den Farbton sowie die industriell eingesetzte Anlagentechnik inklusive möglicher Compoundiermaschinen thematisiert. 525 179,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41848-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-41848-6_21429162938-80.jpg
Einführung in die Kautschuktechnologie
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/375/Einfuehrung-in-die-Kautschuktechnologie Mit immer weiterer Spezialisierung in Naturwissenschaft und Technik steigt auch der Bedarf an allgemeiner, einführender Literatur. Diese soll idealerweise auch eine gemeinsame Kommunikationsbasis für kaufmännische und technische Mitarbeiter im Betrieb darstellen. Das vorliegende Kompendium Kautschuktechnologie hat zum Ziel, die Eigenschaften von Elastomerwerkstoffen und die zugrunde liegende Zusammensetzung und Verarbeitung von Kautschukmischungen relativ einfach, aber zusammenfassend zu erläutern. Daher war es erforderlich, an einigen Stellen die wissenschaftliche Präzision zugunsten besserer Verständlichkeit zurückzustellen. Mit ausführlichen Tabellen, wie Rohstoffverzeichnis, Handelsnamen und deren Herstellern sowie Fertigartikel und deren Herstellern, ist dieses Buch auch ein ideales Nachschlagewerk. Inhalt Grundlagen Auswahlkriterien für Kautschuke und Elastomere Eigenschaften und Anwendung von Elastomeren Vernetzung von Kautschuken zu Elastomeren Kautschukchemikalien und Compounding Verarbeitung von Kautschuken und Kautschukmischungen Prüfung von Kautschuken und Elastomeren Artikelkunde 375 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-40940-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Einf_hrung-in-die-Kautschuktechnologie.jpg
Einführung in die Kunststoffverarbeitung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/147/Einfuehrung-in-die-Kunststoffverarbeitung Dieses bewährte Lehrbuch vermittelt in verständlicher, auch zum Eigenstudium geeigneter Form Studierenden sowie Praktikern aus Industrie und Handwerk einen umfassenden Überblick über die wesentlichen Kunststoffverarbeitungsprozesse, ihre Funktionsweise und verfahrenstechnischen Hintergründe. Nach einer Einführung in die Herstellung der Kunststoffe und ihrer Eigenschaften werden die wesentlichen, das Verarbeitungs- und Anwendungsverhalten beeinflussenden Werkstoffparameter aufgezeigt. Die Beschreibung der Verarbeitungsverfahren umfaßt die Technologien der Extrusion, des Blasformens, des Spritzgießens, einschließlich der Sonderverfahren, der Herstellung von Formteilen aus duroplastischen Preßmassen, des Schäumens von Kunststoffen, der Verarbeitung faserverstärkter Kunststoffe, des Kalandrierens sowie des Gießens. Ebenso werden die gängigen Weiterverarbeitungstechniken wie das Thermoformen, Schweißen, Kleben und die mechanische Bearbeitung von Kunststoffen behandelt. Die Technologien des Recyclings von Kunststoffen werden in einem gesonderten Kapitel beschrieben. Inhalt - Aufbau und Einteilung der Kunststoffe - Physikalische Eigenschaften - Werkstoffkunde - Aufbereitung - Verarbeitungsverfahren - Weiterverarbeitungstechniken - Recycling Autor(en) Prof. Dr. Walter Michaeli hat seit 1987 einen Lehrstuhl an dem Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung an der RWTH Aachen. Das Buch ist entstanden unter Mitwirkung des Instituts für Kunststoffverarbeitung, Aachen und des Süddeutschen Kunststoffzentrums. 147 29,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-40580-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Einfuehrung-in-die-Kunststoffverarbeitung.jpg
Einführung in die Kunststoffverarbeitung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/382/Einfuehrung-in-die-Kunststoffverarbeitung Diese Einführung gibt einen umfassenden Überblick über alle Kunststoffverarbeitungsprozesse, ihre Verfahrenstechnik sowie die zugehörigen maschinenbaulichen Grundlagen. 382 29,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-40580-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-40580-1.jpg
Elastomere - Dicht- und Konstruktionswerkstoffe
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/342/Elastomere---Dicht--und-Konstruktionswerkstoffe Gummitechnik, Richtlinien und Anwendungsbeispiele für Konstruktion und Praxis Wer Elastomere richtig anwenden und Gummiteile funktions-, werkstoff- und verarbeitungsgerecht konstruieren will, muss die Ursachen der Gummi-Elastizität, der Temperaturabhängigkeit der Eigenschaften, das Alterungs- und das Quellverfahren der Elastomere sowie die Verarbeitungstechnik kennen. Der Themenband vermittelt das nötige Fachwissen. Auf die Behandlung der Grundlagen wurde besonderer Wert gelegt. Das befähigt den Leser, selbst tiefer in die Teilgebiete einzudringen, die ihn besonders interessieren. Inhalt Die Bedeutung der ElastomereGrundlagen der Elastomere als Dichtwerkstoffe Prüfen und Beurteilung der Elastomere Gummifedern und Gelenke Kriterien für den Einsatz von ElastomerenElastomere: Aufbau und EigenschaftenVerarbeitung von ElastomerenKonstruieren mit ElastomerenQualitätssicherungDichtungen für ruhende Flächen Gummi-elastische Dichtungen für bewegte Flächen und Formteile mit DichtfunktionenAbdichtung rotierender Wellen durch Radialwellendichtringe "Dieses Buch bringt dem Leser in geraffter und dennoch allgemeinverständlicher Sprache das Gebiet der Elastomeretechnik nahe und versetzt ihn in die Lage, die für ihn jeweils richtige Elastomeranwendung zu finden." - Technische Rundschau "Allen Studenten und Ingenieuren als Eintrittskarte in die Welt der Elastomerprodukte zu empfehlen." - Kunststoffe "So umfassend, wie es der Anwender braucht. Ein unentbehrliches Hilfsmittel und ein zuverlässiger Ratgeber." - Materials and Corrosion "Das Buch vermittelt dem Leser die sehr umfangreichen Einflussfaktoren, die bei der Werkstoffauswahl berücksichtigt werden müssen. Die zahlreichen Tabellen, Daten und Übersichten bieten dem Praktiker ein unentbehrliches Hilfsmittel und einen zuverlässigen Ratgeber bei seinen Entscheidungen." - Materials and Corrosion Die Interessenten Ingenieure und Techniker in Entwicklung, Konstruktion und PrüfungWerkstoffkundler Studenten aller technischen Fachrichtungen Über die Autoren Dr.-Ing. Walter Gohl war als Dipl.-Physiker seit 1951 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart. Er war u. a. zuständig für die Prüfung und Anwendungs-Technik von Kunststoffen und Elastomeren, später im Bereich der Zentralen Forschung auch für das Gebiet "Neue Werkstoffe und Verbundwerkstoffe". Seine aktive Berufszeit umfasste die Zeit, in der Kunststoffe und Elastomere sich zu einem wesentlichen Teil der Palette der Konstruktions-Werkstoffe entwickelten. Dr. Gohl war fast 40 Jahre Mitglied in vielen DIN-Ausschüssen und leitete 25 Jahre den VDA-Ausschuss "Elastomere". Er hielt viele Jahre Vorlesungen über Kunststofftechnik an der FH Heilbronn und über Elastomertechnik an der Universität Stuttgart. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl-Heinz Spies, Studium an der TH Karlsruhe, Promotion in Karlsruhe, Eintritt bei Freudenberg (1975), Simrit: Entwicklung von Radialwellendichtringen, Ventilschaft-Dichtungen, Stoßdämpferdichtungen, Getriebekolben, Entwicklungsleiter, Leiter Geschäftsbereich I; Leiter Forschung und Entwicklung; Leiter Prüfzentrum Freudenberg Dichtung & Schwingungstechnik. Derzeit Leiter des Prüfwesens bei Vibracoustic GmbH & Co. KG, Weinheim. Seit 1986 Vorlesung »Dichtungstechnik elastomerer Werkstoffe« an der Fakultät für Maschinenwesen an der Universität Kaiserslautern. Ernennung zum Honorarprofessor 1986. 342 54,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-8169-1882-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Elastomere---Dicht--und-Konstruktionswerkstoffe.jpg
Elastomere im Automobilbau
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Elastomere Werkstoffe
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/49/Elastomere-Werkstoffe Das vorliegende Buch möchte insbesondere Entwicklern, Konstrukteuren und Versuchsingenieuren den Werkstoff Gummi näher bringen. Schon die alten Azteken verwendeten den Saft des Caoutchuc-Baumes, um u. a. daraus Bälle herzustellen, aber auch zum Imprägnieren von Stoffen. Mit der Erfindung Goodyears 1839, Kautschuk mittels Schwefel zu vernetzen, wurde Gummi für die moderne Technik unverzichtbar. Während viele Menschen mit Elastomeren oft nur die Herstellung von Reifen verbinden, sind Elastomere für Dichtungen oder schwingungstechnische Anwendungen in Automobilen, aber auch in der Schienenfahrzeugtechnik oder im allgemeinen Maschinenbau nicht mehr wegzudenken. Heute verfügen wir über eine Vielzahl von Elastomerwerkstoffen mit sehr unterschiedlichen Eigenschaftsprofilen, die auf den jeweiligen Anwendungsfall hin ausgewählt oder angepasst werden müssen. Das vorliegende Buch will helfen, diese Werkstoffgruppe in ihrer Vielfältigkeit besser zu verstehen und bietet Informationen unter anderem über die physikalischen und chemischen Eigenschaften der verschiedenen Elastomere, deren Verarbeitung und Anwendung und gibt Hinweise zu deren Auslegung und Berechnung. Herrn Prof. Dr. Hempel, der sich seit über 30 Jahren mit dieser faszinierenden Werkstoffgruppe befasst, gebührt Dank dafür, dass er die verschiedenen Beiträge zusammengetragen, überarbeitet und somit einem breiten interessierten Publikum in dieser gelungenen Publikation verfügbar gemacht hat. 49 75,00 neu Gebunden http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Freudenberg.jpg
Elastomeric Foam
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/318/Elastomeric-Foam Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Elastomeric Foam. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 318 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_18.jpg
Electrical Applications of Polyurethanes
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Electrical Cables
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/483/Electrical-Cables- Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Electrical Cables. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 483 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_03.jpg
Emulsions, Foams, and Suspensions
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/299/Emulsions-Foams-and-Suspensions Mit dieser Einführung in Eigenschaften und Anwendungen der wichtigsten Arten kolloider Dispersionen (Emulsionen, Schäume, Suspensionen) verschaffen sich auch Einsteiger ohne Vorkenntnisse schnell einen Überblick. Im ersten Teil des Buches werden die Grundlagen der Physik und Chemie der Kolloide dargelegt, der zweite Teil - geordnet nach Dispersionstypen - ist Prozessen und Problemen in der Industrie gewidmet. Mit einem ausführlichen Glossar der Fachtermini und einem umfangreichen, durch viele Kreuzverweise ergänzten Register! Inhalt PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION The Colloidal State Classification of Emulsions, Foams, and Suspensions Characterization and Stability DISPERSED AND DISPERSED SPECIES CHARACTERIZATION Surface Area, Porosity, and Permeability Size and Size Distribution Conductivity Sedimentation, Creaming, and Centrifugation Characterization of Emulsions Characterization of Foams Characterization of Suspensions INTERFACIAL ENERGETICS Surface Area Surface and Interfacial Tensions Pressure and Curved Surfaces Contact Angle and Wettability Surfactants and Micelles Applications of Surface Activity Other Lyophilic Colloids: Microemulsions ELECTROKINETICS Charged Interfaces Electric Double Layer Electrokinetic Phenomena Electrostatic Properties in Nonaqueous Media COLLOID STABILITY Electrostatic and Dispersion Forces DLVO Theory and Practice Hydration and Steric Effects Additional Stabilizing Influences Kinetics Destabilization of Colloids COLLOID RHEOLOGY Principles Measurement Non-Newtonian Flow Properties Other Viscosity Nomenclature and Parameters Dispersion Rheology Surface Rheology Flow in Pipelines and Constraining Media PREPARATION, INHIBITION, AND DESTRUCTION OF DISPERSIONS Preparation Destruction and/or Inhibition INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS General Uses Emulsions Foams Suspensions Hazards APPLICATIONS IN THE ENVIRONMENT Introduction Rocks, Sediments, and Soils Environmental Soil Remediation Water and Wastewater Treatment Spills and Other Hazards Environmental Foam Blankets MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Introduction Hydraulic Mining and Hydrotransport Mineral Flotation Tailings and Tailings Ponds Dust-Suppressing Foam Blankets PETROLEUM INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS Oilwells and Near Wells Reservoirs Surface Operations MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS SCIENCE APPLICATIONS Introduction Papermaking Emulsions for Road Paving Metalworking Cleaning Processes Surface Coatings including Paints and Inks Polymer Synthesis Ceramic Manufacture Fire Fighting Foams FOOD PRODUCT AND AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS Introduction to Food Colloids Stabilizing Agents Preparation Stability Protein-Stabilized Emulsions Non-Protein-Stabilized Emulsions Foam Food Products Other Food Colloids Introduction to Agricultural Colloids BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS Introduction Vesicle Carriers Polymer Coatings Emulsion Carriers Collids in Diagnostics PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT APPLICATIONS Introduction Detergents, Shampoos Cosmetic Skin Care Products Other Personal Care Products EMERGING AREAS IN EMULSIONS, FOAMS, AND SUSPENSIONS Smart Colloids Nanodispersions Combatting Terror Agents GLOSSARAY OF EMULSION, FOAM AND SUSPENSION TERMINOLOGY Introduction Terms INDEX FIGURE CAPTIONS REFERENCES 299 179,00 neu Gebunden 978-3527307432 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Emulsions_-Foams_-and-Suspensions.jpg
Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/453/Encyclopedia-of-Chemical-Processing-and-Design Written by engineers for engineers (with over 150 International Editorial Advisory Board members),this highly lauded resource provides up-to-the-minute information on the chemical processes, methods, practices, products, and standards in the chemical, and related, industries. 453 196,27 neu Gebunden 978-0-8247-2491-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/books.jpg
Engineered Rubber Products - Introduction to Design, Manufacture and Testing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/446/Engineered-Rubber-Products---Introduction-to-Design-Manufacture-and-Testing Der Titel wurde aus zahlreichen Quellen der Kautschukliteratur, die aus Sicht des Autors häufig zu wenig genutzt werden, zusammengestellt. Zudem soll das Buch der Verbesserung der interdisziplinären Kommunikation dienen, so heißt es. Des Weiteren wird beabsichtigt Chemikern und Ingenieuren die Alleinstellungsmerkmale von Kautschuk für Reifen und andere Produkte vorzustellen, so der Autor. Das Buch stellt den Werkstoff Kautschuk und seine Verwendung in technischen Anwendungen vor. Es enthält Kapitel zu Elastomeren und Compounds; Mischen von Compounds und Verarbeitung; Prüfung und Eigenschaften; Produktentwicklung; die Anwendung der Finite-Elemente-Analyse bei Kautschukteilen; sowie Reifen und andere Kautschukprodukte. Das Buch enthält ausführliche Literaturverzeichnisse, die beiden Appendizes Umrechnungsfaktoren und Abkürzungen sowie ein Stichwortverzeichnis. Das Buch deckt die Grundlagen technischer Kautschukprodukte ab und ist als kompaktes Nachschlagewerk zu empfehlen. Summary The title has been compiled from many sources of rubber literature, which are often underutilised from the author’s point of view. In addition, the book aims to improve communication among different disciplines. Using a systems approach, it is further intended to introduce chemists and engineers to the unique capabilities of rubber in a wide range of tyre and non-tyre products, explains the author. The book includes an introduction to rubber and its use in engineering applications, as well as chapters on elastomers and compounds; compound mixing and processing; testing and properties; product design; the use of computers and FEA with rubber; non-tyre products; and tyres. Furthermore, the book includes extensive bibliographies in most of its sections, the two appendixes conversion factors and acronyms and abbreviations as well as a subject index. The title covers the basic principles of engineered rubber products and can be recommended as concise reference book. 446 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41731-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Engineered.jpg
Engineering Biopolymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/527/Engineering-Biopolymers Erscheint am 01.04.2011 / Publication date 1st April 2011 This book is unique in its focus on market-relevant bio/renewable materials. It is based on comprehensive research projects, during which these materials were systematically analyzed and characterized. For the first time the interested reader will find comparable data not only for biogenic polymers and biological macromolecules such as proteins, but also for engineering materials.The reader will also find valuable information regarding micro-structure, manufacturing, and processing-, application-, and recycling properties of biopolymers. 527 299,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-42403-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-42403-6_21429164556-45.jpg
Engineering with Rubber - How to Design Rubber Components
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/47/Engineering-with-Rubber---How-to-Design-Rubber-Components This book provides the beginning engineer with the principles of rubber science and technology: what rubber is, how it behaves, and how to design engineering components with rubber. It introduces the reader to the principles on which successful use of rubber depends and offers solutions to the questions engineers in rubber processing face every day: How is an elastomer chosen and a formulation developedWhy is rubber highly-elastic and relatively strongHow to estimate the stiffness and the strength of a productHow to guarantee high quality and durability The authors describe current practices in rubber engineering. At the end of each chapter, sample questions and problems (together with solutions) are provided, allowing the reader to gauge how well he/she has mastered the material. Contents Materials and CompoundsElasticityDynamic Mechanical PropertiesStrengthMechanical FatigueDurabilityDesign of ComponentsFinite Element AnalysisTest and Specifications. 47 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569902998 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Engineering-with-Rubber---How-to-Design-Rubber-Components.jpg
Entwicklung und Generierung von faserverstärkten Formmassen auf der Basis eines neuartigen Melaminetherharzes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/436/Entwicklung-und-Generierung-von-faserverstaerkten-Formmassen-auf-der-Basis-eines-neuartigen-Melaminetherharzes Die vorliegende Dissertation enstand am Institut für Kunststofftechnik der Universität Stuttgart in den Jahren 2002 bis 2006. Melaminharze und ihre Formmassen sind seit langem eingeführte Materialien, die sich durch eine hohe Oberflächenhärte, einen charakteristischen Oberflächenglanz sowie eine uneingeschränkte Einfärbbarkeit auszeichnen. Die derzeit am Markt erhältlichen Formmassen basieren auf unveretherten oder partiell veretherten Melamin-Formaldehyd-Harzen, die den Nachteil einer erhöhten Formaldehydfreisetzung haben. Der Einsatz neuartiger nahezu vollständig veretherter Melaminfestharze führt zu einer signifikanten Reduktion der Formaldehydfreisetzung. Darüber hinaus weisen die verwendeten Melaminetherharze einen Temperaturbereich auf, in dem sie aufgrund einer reduzierten Reaktivität thermoplastisch verarbeitbar sind. Das Eigenschaftsprofil der Melaminetherharze erlaubt es, im Gegensatz zu Standard-Formaldehyd-Harzen, einen gleichsinnig drehenden Doppelschneckenextruder zur Generierung härtbarer Formmassen einzusetzen. Die modular aufgebauten Schnecken und Zylindergehäuse sowie die variablen Düsengeometrien dieses Aufbereitungsaggregates bilden wichtige Instrumente, um qualitativ hochwertige Formmassen mit komplexen Formulierungen in einem Prozessschritt effizient aufzubereiten. Der gleichsinnig drehende Doppelschneckenextruder ist als Mischaggregat sowohl für die Aufbereitung von mineralischen als auch naturfaserverstärkten Melaminharzformmassen geeignet. Die wichtigsten Maßnahmen zur schonenden Filamentisierung von Naturfaserbündeln oder Glasfasern und einer hinreichend homogenen Inkorporierung von anderen Komponenten, wie beispielsweise Adsorbentien, Füllstoffen und Katalysatoren, umfassen die Entwicklung einer optimierten Schneckengeometrie, die Durchführung einer geeigneten Fasermodifizierung und -präparation sowie den gezielten Einsatz von Prozessadditiven. Die Auslegung des Aufbereitungsprozesses erfolgt in enger Abstimmung mit den spezifischen rheologischen und kinetischen Eigenschaften der gefüllten Melaminetherharze. Zu den Besonderheiten im Fließverhalten von hochgefüllten Melaminharzformmassen zählt das ausgeprägte Wandgleitverhalten bei kleinen und mittleren Schergeschwindigkeiten. Als dominierende Einflussfaktoren auf die Reaktionskinetik haben sich der pH-Wert der Formmasse sowie die Entstehung von Reibungswärme bei der Inkorporierung sehr feinteiliger Füllstoffpartikel erwiesen. Naturfasern führen zu einer Absenkung des pH-Wertes in der Formmasse und wirken demzufolge als Katalysator. Die Minimierung der Verweilzeit von katalytisch wirkenden Formmassekomponenten im Extruder sowie eine Anpassung der Formulierung der Formmasse an die Verarbeitungsbedingungen sind wesentliche Voraussetzungen zur Erzielung einer hinreichenden Prozessstabilität und zur Vermeidung vorzeitiger Härtungsreaktionen im Extruder. Im Falle der Naturfasern kann die katalytische Wirkung durch eine Fasermodifizierung mit den Säurefängern Triisopropanolamin oder Borax abgeschwächt und damit gleichzeitig eine verbesserte Faserdispergierbarkeit bewirkt werden. Die optimale Verarbeitungsmethode hängt von den Eigenschaften der jeweiligen Formmasse ab. Zur Ausformung der erzeugten Melaminharzformmassen zu technischen Bauteilen bietet sich aufgrund des kinetischen Eigenschaftsprofils das Kompressionsformverfahren an. Mit einer auf Zeolith und Glasfasern basierende Melaminharzformmasse ist zudem eine geeignete Formulierung gefunden, die sich für eine automatisierte Spritzgießverarbeitung eignet. 436 48,80 neu Kartoniert 978-3-8322-7076-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/GetMmo.asp.jpg
Erkennen von Kunststoffen - Qualitative Kunststoffanalyse mit einfachen Mitteln
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/172/Erkennen-von-Kunststoffen---Qualitative-Kunststoffanalyse-mit-einfachen-Mitteln Dieses Buch beschreibt einfache Analyseverfahren, die die Identifizierung unbekannter Kunststoffe ermöglichen. Einzelnachweise und einfache Analysengänge, aber auch weiterführende Prüfmethoden wie die Infrarot-Spektroskopie werden anschaulich geschildert. Diese Verfahren haben sich in der Praxis vielfach bewährt. Inhalt Kunststoffe und ihre ErscheinungsformenAllgemeines zur Kunststoff-AnalyseVorprobenPrüfung auf HeteroelementeSpezifische Nachweise einzelner KunststoffeWeiterführende AnalysemethodenInfrarot-SpektrenAnhang: Kunststoff-Bestimmungstafel Über den Autor Prof. Dr. Dietrich Braun war bis zum Jahr 2000 Leiter des Deutschen Kunststoff-Instituts (DKI) in Darmstadt. Er ist Autor zahlreicher Fach- und Lehrbücher. Seit vielen Jahren leitet er Seminare zum Thema Kunststofftechnik für Kaufleute und Einsteiger, die Basis für dieses Buch. 172 19,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446224254 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Erkennen-von-Kunststoffen---Qualitative-Kunststoffanalyse-mit-einfachen-Mitteln.jpg
Essential Rubber Formulary
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/373/Essential-Rubber-Formulary The author, a seasoned rubber technologist of four decades, provides more than 180 essential rubber formularies, some of which have never been published, that are used by practitioners the world over on a frequent basis. A special feature of the formulations is that they are designed for factory scale applications. The opening chapter of this indispensable book gives practical information on compounding techniques, coloring, ingredients, as well as a whole section on typical rubber testing methods. The book concludes with appendices useful for the technologist that include seven conversion tables and three tables on scorching of rubber, specific gravity and volume cost, equivalent chemical names for trade names. Designing a rubber formula on the factory floor demands knowledge of the whole undertaking, such as the physical nature of ingredients, the interaction of additives and the base rubber during compounding and processing, as well as making sure that the finished product conforms to specification and requirements. This book provides all the necessary knowledge for practitioners and students alike. About the author V. C. Chandrasekaran studied chemistry at the American College in India and completed his post-graduate studies at the Institution of Rubber Industry in the England. He has been working in the rubber industry in India for more than four decades and he has held positions in a number of companies in several industries, including the Indian Air Force. He is currently a Rubber Technologist at Can C Consulting, in Chennai, India. 373 107,68 neu Gebunden 978-0815515395 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Essential-Rubber-Formulary.jpg
European Coatings Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/512/European-Coatings-Handbook "Comprehensive", "based on practice" and "up to date" sum up the aims of the European Coatings Handbook compiled by the faculty team at the University of Applied Sciences of Krefeld, one of the leading training establishments for coatings industry in Germany. The second edition of the handbook covers the entire spectrum of coatings formulation in a single volume and acts as a vehicle for acquiring and deepening a sound knowledge of all the important principles of coatings production. The handbook's topicality in all aspects of coatings composition, application methodology, quality assurance, environment and industrial health, and safety is highly useful -not only to those in training but also to established professionals who wish to update their knowledge thoroughly. 512 139,00 neu Gebunden 378-3-86630-849-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/544_g.jpg
European Rubber Research - Practical Improvements of the Mixing Process
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/269/European-Rubber-Research---Practical-Improvements-of-the-Mixing-Process SATPRO, ROTOR and Dust Stop Rubber Conference Paderborn, Germany, January 25 - 26, 2005 Organized by Institut für Kunststofftechnik (KTP), University of Paderborn, Germany Das Buch enthält eine CD-Rom. 269 98,00 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Tagungsband-UNI-PB.jpg
Extrusion Blow Molding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/384/Extrusion-Blow-Molding Bottles, canisters, drums, tanks, and ducts - hollow articles made from plastic are indispensable parts of life in the 21st century! This powerful tool will provide you with an overview of extrusion blow molding technology: from equipment and fundamentals to process details and design guidelines. Problems with your parison? Defects in your parts? Turn to the troubleshooting guide! Pocket-sized and condensed - yet clear and comprehensive Plastics Power in the Palm of your Hand! 384 24,90 neu Anderes 978-3-446-21949-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Extrusion-Blow-Molding.jpg
Extrusion Control - Machine - Process - Product
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/163/Extrusion-Control----Machine---Process---Product In a very practical and down-to-earth way the author explains how quality in extrusion can be measured, controlled, and improved. In particular, he conveys an understanding of how extruders should be controlled and what good, closed-loop controls can accomplish. The author's approach and style clearly conveys that he has been involved in this field for many years and that he knows from experience what kind of problems an extrusion operator faces and how to successfully tackle these problems. This book is a helpful tool to improve and stabilize the extrusion process, thus facilitating a more profitable operation. Contents Introduction - Extruder, Puller, Cutter, ControlControl of the Machine - Temperature, RPMControl of the Process - Melt Temperature, Melt Pressure, Melt PumpControl of the Product - Sheet, Blown Film, Tubing and Pipe, Profile, Wire InsulationSpecialty Extrusion - Coextrusion, "Bump" Tubing, Alternating Polymer, Measurement and Control of Viscosity, Unattended OperationStatistical Quality Control 163 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446221673 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Extrusion-Control---Machine---Process---Product.jpg
Extrusion Dies for Plastics and Rubber - Design and Engineering Computations
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/194/Extrusion-Dies-for-Plastics-and-Rubber---Design-and-Engineering-Computations The new edition of this well-received book provides a comprehensive account of the full range of dies used for extrusion of plastics and elastomers. The distinctive features of the various types of dies are described in detail. Advice on the configuration of dies is given, and the possibilities of computer-aided design, as well as its limitations, are demonstrated. The fundamentals and computational procedures are well explained so that the reader does not need any special prior knowledge of the subject. The mechanical configuration, handling, and maintenance of extrusion dies are described. Calibration procedures for pipes and profiles are also dealt with. This book was written for plastics engineers who need daily support in their practical work in industry and science as well for students preparing for their professional life. Contents Properties of Polymeric MeltsFundamental Equations for Simple FlowsComputations of Velocity and Temperature Distributions in Extrusion DiesMonoextrusion Dies for ThermoplasticsCoextrusion Dies for ThermoplasticsExtrusion Dies for ElastomersHeating of Extrusion DiesMechanical Design of Extrusion DiesHandling, Cleaning and Maintaining Extrusion DiesCalibration of Pipes and Profiles 194 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446225619 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Extrusion-Dies-for-Plastics-and-Rubber---Design-and-Engineering-Computations.jpg
Extrusion of Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/160/Extrusion-of-Polymers The author presents single screw extrusion technology together with the relevant polymer fundamentals, with an emphasis on screw design. The presentation begins on a physical level, providing an in-depth conceptual understanding, followed by an analytical level with mathematical models. Practical applications of the mathematical models are illustrated by numerous examples. A brief description of twin screw extrusion technology is also presented.The second edition includes new chapters on die design, elastic effects in melt flow, and a new type of single-screw extruder with channeled barrel as well as improvements and corrections of the first edition.The Content:" Physical Description of Single Screw Extrusion" Fundamentals of Polymers and Melt Rheology" Theory of Single-Screw Extrusion and Scale-Up" Screw Design and High Performance Screws" Gear Pumps, Static Mixers, and Dynamic Mixers" Physical Description of Twin-Screw Extruders" Die Design" Elastic Effects in Melt Flow" Special Single-Screw Extruder with Channeled Barrel 160 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-42409-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-42409-8_2191613712-43.jpg
Extrusion Processing Data
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/385/Extrusion-Processing-Data You need reliable initial processing data before setting up an extruder to optimize and stabilize the process if you want to guarantee excellent results. A good set up can save you time and money. This powerful tool will provide you with the most important processing data, such as viscosity, thermal properties, and suggested barrel heater temperatures for the most commonly used materials in extrusion. Pocket-sized and condensed - yet clear and comprehensive! Plastics Power in the Palm of your Hand! 385 24,90 neu Anderes 978-3-446-21694-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Extrusion-Processing-Data.jpg
Extrusionstechnik 2006. Der Einschneckenextruder von Morgen.
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/337/Extrusionstechnik-2006.-Der-Einschneckenextruder-von-Morgen. Neue Technologien vs.konventionelle Weiterentwicklung -Auswirkungen auf Rohstoffe und Produkte,Baden-Baden, 15./16. November 2006 VDI-Berichte/VDI-Tagungsbände - Kunststofftechnik 160 Abbildungen, 27 Tabellen 337 68,00 neu Kartoniert 3-18-234280-0
Extrusionswerkzeuge für Kunststoffe und Kautschuk
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/161/Extrusionswerkzeuge-fuer-Kunststoffe-und-Kautschuk Das bewährte Buch gibt Praktikern und Studierenden eine umfassende Darstellung aller Werkzeuge zur Extrusion von Kunststoffen und Elastomeren. Hierbei werden die verschiedenen Werkzeuge und ihre Besonderheiten ausführlich vorgestellt, Gestaltungshinweise gegeben sowie die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen ihrer rechnerischen Auslegung aufgezeigt. Auch als englische Ausgabe lieferbar. 161 64,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446156371 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Extrusionswerkzeuge_f_r_Kunststoffe_und_Kautschuk.jpg
Failure of Plastics and Rubber Products - Causes, Effects and Case Studies Involving Degradation
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/221/Failure-of-Plastics-and-Rubber-Products---Causes-Effects-and-Case-Studies-Involving-Degradation The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Plastics and rubbers together make up the most adaptable and varied class of materials available to product designers. They may be transparent or opaque, rigid or flexible, lightweight, insulating, and weatherproof. They are used in almost every industry, and in every part of the home. Applications range from the humble hot water bottle to the sheathing on a high voltage cable, and from a simple scrubbing brush to a tank for storing hydrochloric acid. Products may be disposable (e.g. packaging goods) or intended to last for decades, such as a buried sewage pipe. However, it is this very diversity which makes materials selection so difficult, and appropriate design so important. Indeed the one thing that all these particular products have in common is their presence in this book of failures! Failures due to degradation may result from exposure to the weather or an aggressive operating environment. Alternatively they may be caused by the introduction of an external agent unforeseen by the product designer. They may be rapid or very slow, and they may result from a combination of factors. In this book Dr. Wright describes the following mechanisms of polymer degradation, and then illustrates each failure mechanism with a number of case studies: Thermo-oxidation,Photo-oxidation,Degradation due to ionising radiation,Chemical attack,Environmental stress cracking,Other miscellaneous effects, including treeing, electrochemical degradation and biodegradation. Many of the case studies are based on Dr. Wright's own experiences whilst working at Rapra. In each case he describes the circumstances of the failure, and discusses both the consequences of the failure and the lessons that may be learned from it. Most of the failed products are familiar to us all, and his style is both readable and informative. Coloured photographs are included where available. The book will be essential reading for designers, engineers, product specifiers and forensic engineers. Materials suppliers and processors will also benefit from the pragmatic analysis and advice it contains. It will also be of value to all students of polymer science and technology, providing an essential insight into the practical application of plastics and rubbers and the potential problems. Finally, it will be of interest to a much broader readership, including anyone who ever wondered why things break, and it should become a standard reference work in all technical libraries. This book was written with the support of the UK Department of Trade and Industry. It is intended to raise awareness of the causes and consequences of polymer product failures, in order to reduce the future incidences of such failures, and their considerable costs to industry. Contents Failure Analysis - A Personal Perspective Thermo-oxidation Photo-oxidation Degradation Due to Ionising Radiation Chemical Attack Environmental Stress Cracking Other Miscellaneous Effects About the author During his 30 years with Rapra, until his recent retirement, Dr. Wright specialised in the failure of plastics materials and products, researching into critical issues of materials durability, such as creep, fatigue and environmental stress cracking. He published around 90 technical papers and 3 books, and was involved in the diagnosis of some 5,000 product failures, making him a leading expert in this field. 221 256,80 neu Gebunden 978-1859572610 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Failure-Plastics-Rubber-Products.jpg
Faserverbund-Kunststoffe (Werkstoffe - Verarbeitung - Eigenschaften)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/fasern/168/Faserverbund-Kunststoffe-(Werkstoffe---Verarbeitung---Eigenschaften) Die Natur kombiniert ständig verschiedenartige Materialien zu Werkstoff-Verbunden, um verbesserte Eigenschaften und Synergieeffekte zu erzielen. Im Bereich der Werkstofftechnik ist dies bei der innovativsten Werkstoffgruppe, den Faserverbund-Kunststoffen, am ehesten gelungen und am weitesten fortgeschritten. Aus einzelnen Komponenten, den hochfesten Fasern und der Matrix, wird ein Werkstoff konstruiert, der erst während seiner Verarbeitung endgültig entsteht. Die erfolgreiche Optimierung setzt vertiefte Kenntnisse der Eigenschaften der Komponenten und deren Zusammenwirken voraus. Das Ziel einer Anwendung muss ebenso im Auge behalten werden wie mögliche Einflüsse während der Verarbeitung und das besondere Verhalten beim Einsatz des fertigen Bauteils. Das Buch umfasst daher die werkstoffkundlichen und mechanischen Grundlagen der Faserverbund-Kunststoffe, die Eigenschaften der Einzelkomponenten und deren Zusammenwirken, die Verarbeitungstechnik und Prozessabläufe sowie eine Einführung in die Auslegung von Bauteilen. Dies wird in logischer, fachübergreifender und verständlicher Darstellung vermittelt. Inhalt VerstärkungsfasernMatrixFasern im VerbundVerarbeitungMechanische PrüfungAuslegung von Mehrschichtverbunden 168 49,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446227163 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Faserverbund-Kunststoffe-_Werkstoffe---Verarbeitung---Eigenschaften_.jpg
Fatigue, Stress, and Strain of Rubber Components Guide for Design Engineers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/445/Fatigue-Stress-and-Strain-of-Rubber-Components-Guide-for-Design-Engineers Das Buch beschreibt die Analyse der mechanischen Eigenschaften von Gummifertigteilen. Die Anfangskapitel umreißen die wesentlichen Kautschuktypen und ihre Eigenschaften und stellen seine historische Verwendung und Herstellungsverfahren dar. Spätere Kapitel fokussieren den molekularen Aufbau und die Mikrokonfiguration der Kautschukmatrix sowie deren Einfluss auf das Spannungsdehnungsverhalten. Überdies behandelt das Buch die für die Ermüdungsprüfung relevanten Spannungsdehnungsversuche. Es erläutert Auslegungsgleichungen und Berechnungsverfahren für sphärische Elastomerlager. Zudem erklärt es die Bestimmung hochbeanspruchter Stellen die für Materialversagen anfällig sind mittels der Finite-Elemente-Analyse. Des Weiteren bespricht es die Anpassung der für die Prüfdaten geeigneten Gleichung der Spannungslebenskurve und ihre Verwendung zur Vorhersage der Lebensdauer. Das Buch schließt mit einem Kapitel zum Ermüdungsrisswachstum und zur Zerreißenergie. Es enthält sechs Appendizes und einen Index. Der Titel ist ein nützliches Nachschlagewerk für Entwurfs- und Konstruktionsingenieur die Verschleißteile aus Kautschuk entwickeln. Summary The book focuses the analysis of the mechanical behaviour of rubber components. Early chapters are background in the nature of rubber, history of its usage, brief mention of types of rubber and manufacturing methods. Advancing, the text explains the molecular and micro configuration of the rubber matrix and their effect on rubber stress-strain behaviour. The book also covers stress-strain testing to an extent relevant to fatigue testing of specimens. It discusses design equations, calculation methods for spherical elastomer bearings as well as the application of finite element analysis to determine high stress points which are vulnerable to fatigue failure. Furthermore, it explains the strain-life curve fitting of equations to the test data and the use of such equations in life prediction. The text concludes with a chapter on fatigue crack growth and tearing energy as well as references, six appendixes, and an index. The book is a useful reference for design engineers working with structural rubber components subject to wear and fatigue. 445 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41681-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Fatigue.jpg
Filled Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/505/Filled-Polymers Based on the author’s 30 years of research and engineering activities in the field of complex polymer systems, this volume is a comprehensive survey of the many aspects of rubber and thermoplastic filled polymers. It demonstrates their commonalities and the scientific background behind their many industrial applications and also analyzes theoretical considerations which explain the origin of the singular properties of filled polymers. An appendix includes a selection of calculation worksheets with numerical illustrations to clarify the concepts. 505 80,16 neu Gebunden 978-1-4398-0042-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/www.crcpress.com.jpeg
Flame Retardant Polymer Nanocomposites
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/361/Flame-Retardant-Polymer-Nanocomposites Flame Retardant Polymer Nanocomposites is a comprehensive look at polymer nanocomposites for flame retardancy applications and includes nanocomposite fundamentals (theory, design, synthesis, characterization) as well as polymer flammability fundamentals with emphasis on how nanocomposites affect flammability. The book has practical examples from literature, patents, and existing commercial products. Readers can design new work based upon the material in the book or use it as a handy reference for interpreting existing work and results. 361 119,00 neu Gebunden 978-0471734260 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Flame-Retardant-Polymer-Nanocomposites_01.jpg
Flame Retardant Polyurethane Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/254/Flame-Retardant-Polyurethane-Foams Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 254 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_06.jpg
Flame Retardants
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/486/Flame-Retardants- Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Flame Retardants. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 486 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_06.jpg
Flexible Polyurethane Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/300/Flexible-Polyurethane-Foams Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Flexible Polyurethane Foams. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. 300 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-0-85334-981-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR129PS.jpg
Flexible Polyurethane Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/435/Flexible-Polyurethane-Foams Print-on-demand Titel 435 309,23 neu Gebunden 978-0-85334-981-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/51QPH4W5P3L._SS500_.jpg
Fluoroelastomers Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/369/Fluoroelastomers-Handbook Fluoroelastomers Handbook: The Definitive User’s Guide and Databook is a comprehensive reference on fluoroelastomer chemistry, processing technology, and applications. This is a must-have reference for materials scientists and engineers in the automotive, aerospace, chemical, chemical process, and power generation industries. Fluoroelastomers meet rigorous performance requirements in harsh environments, enhancing reliability, safety, and environmental friendliness. Fluoroelastomers are growing as products of choice for critical components such as O-rings, hoses, and seals in hostile fluid and temperature conditions. The first part of this book is an overview of fluorocarbon elastomers, including descriptions of the nature of fluoroelastomers, properties of various compositions, developmental history, and major uses. The second part provides more details of fluoroelastomer technology, including monomer properties and synthesis, polymerization and production processes, cure systems, and processing methods. The third and last part covers fluid resistance of various fluoroelastomer families, major applications of fluoroelastomers, and safety and disposal. Features Sections on polymerization include considerable theoretical detail.Sections on technology emphasize what is currently used commercially, along with some developments likely to become important in the future.Trends in product development, emerging uses, and methods of fabrication are discussed.References at the end of each chapter serve as bibliography and additional reading resources. 369 216,08 neu Kartoniert 978-0815515173 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Fluoroelastomers-Handbook.jpg
Food Contact Materials
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/467/Food-Contact-Materials Food Contact Materials - Rubbers, Silicones, Coatings and Inks, is an amalgamation of data from four recent projects. This report provides a wealth of information taken from the results and findings of research projects on: Migration Data of Food Contact Rubbers (Two projects), Rubber Breakdown Products, Chemical Migration from Silicones used in Connection with Food Contact Materials and Articles and An Assessment of the Potential of Migration of Substances from Inks and their Respective Coatings.Each review provides an expert overview of the products as food contact materials, with a comprehensive accompanying list of relevant references from the Smithers Rapra Polymer Library to enable further reading. In each case there is an initial in-depth description of the variety and types of products that are used in industry, and the chemical processes associated with their manufacture. A summary of the relevant food contact regulations, together with the migration and analytical testing regimes used to assess their suitability for food contact are also included.Food Contact Materials - Rubbers, Silicones, Coatings and Inks, brings together important sources of food contact information in a single, convenient volume and will be an important reference source for workers in the food industry in general, and within the food contact field in particular. This handbook will also be of interest to anyone who works with the packaging of food and beverages and also to those who are studying food packaging/processing. 467 171,20 neu Gebunden 978-1-84735-141-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whb901.jpg
Food Contact Rubbers 2 - Products, Migration and Regulation
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/315/Food-Contact-Rubbers-2---Products-Migration-and-Regulation The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Report Vol. 16, No. 2, Report 182, 2006 In contrast to plastics, rubbers are rarely used in the packaging of food products. Examples of where they are found include: the use of rubber seals in flip top stoppers on beer bottles, rubber seals used in some jar tops, and the seal that is present in the ends of food cans. However, in the processing of food, there are a number of situations where significant contact of the food with rubber products can occur. This is due to the fact that the unique properties of rubber lead to it being used in a wide range of products, including conveyor belting, hosing, seals, gaskets, skirting and specific products such as milk liners. It is also the case that the range of contact conditions encountered (i.e., food type, contact temperature, time and area) mean that a wide variety of rubber types are employed. The contact times with food in processing situations tend to be short and the contact areas, apart from hose and belting, are small. This is in contrast to plastics which, when used as packaging materials, often have long contact times and large surface contact areas. The inherent properties and processing requirements mean that rubber compounds are normally more complex than plastics. For example, it is common practice for a rubber formulation to contain additives such as process aids and plasticizers, antidegradants, a curative, and cure co-agents and accelerators, resulting in a list of from ten to fifteen ingredients. In order to achieve the desired final properties, it is also relatively common for the base polymers to be blended. The consequence of these considerations is that, compared to plastics, there will be a larger range of chemical species present that have the potential to migrate into food. Another very important consideration with rubbers is that chemical reactions take place during the vulcanisation process and further chemical modification of the matrix occurs due to the action of antidegradants. Both of these processes result in the generation of low molecular weight reaction products and breakdown products. The combined effect of all of these factors is to greatly complicate the process of predicting what has the potential to migrate from a rubber product into food. It is the need for knowledge in this area that has led the UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) to fund a number of research projects at independent research organisations such as Rapra to look into the use of rubber as a food contact material. The objective of this Rapra Review Report is to provide a comprehensive overview of the use of rubber as a food contact material, from an initial description of the types of rubber which are used in the industry, through the formulation of products, and the contact regulations and migration testing regimes, to the research that is on-going to improve its safety and the trends for the future. This report is a completely revised and updated version of Rapra Review Report 119 published in 2000. Since that time a number of important developments have taken place, notably the beginning of the harmonisation of the legislation within Europe with the issuing of the Council of Europe (CoE) Resolution on rubber in 2004, and the FSA has commissioned a number of fundamental studies at Rapra into the potential migrants that are present in rubber products (FSA contracts FS2248, A03038 and A03046). This Rapra Review Report comprises a concise, expert review, supported by an extensive bibliography compiled from the Rapra Abstracts database on the topic of rubbers in contact with food. This bibliography provides useful additional information on this topical field. 315 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859575222 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Food-Contact-Rubbers-2---Products_-Migration-and-Regulation.jpg
Formeln und Tabellen für die Elastomerverarbeitung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/46/Formeln-und-Tabellen-fuer-die-Elastomerverarbeitung Diese Sammlung unentbehrlicher Formeln und Tabellen ist eine wesentliche Arbeitshilfe vor allem für im Mischbereich tätige Chemiker und Techniker. Ziel des Buches ist es, die Zusammenhänge zwischen Materialeigenschaften und Mischungs- und Vulkanisateigenschaften sowie technologischen Vorgängen für den Praktiker kalkulierbar zu machen und die zeitaufwendige Literaturrecherche für die Lösung alltäglich auftretender Probleme zu erleichtern. Die einzelnen Kapitel sind unter anderem den Themen Mischungen, Vulkanisate, Polymere, Ruße, Weichmacher, Kautschuk-Ruß-Weichmacher-Systeme, Vulkanisation, Alterung und Kennwerte von Roh- und Hilfsstoffen gewidmet. Inhalt Mischungen Vulkanisate Polymere Ruße Weichmacher Kautschuk-Ruß-Weichmacher-Systeme Vulkanisation Alterung Kennwerte von Roh- und Hilfsstoffen Statistische Berechungsverfahren Hinweise zur Toxizität von Chemikalien Anhang Deutscher Index Englischer Index 46 40,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3980359306 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-98035930-1.gif
Formulating Adhesives and Sealants
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/516/Formulating-Adhesives-and-Sealants This book teaches adhesive and sealant formulation in two steps. Each section first describes the application and chemical basis of the type of adhesive or sealant concerned. This is followed by formulation advice and - if possible - an analysis of existing recipes. This analysis includes a calculation of the important characteristic values of the formulations. All calculations based on recipes and formulations are worked through step by step and should therefore be intelligible to beginners, too. 516 149,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-86630-858-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Formulating_Adhesives_Sealants_Mueller_Rath_web-1.jpg
Framework for Chemical Risk Management under REACH
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/502/Framework-for-Chemical-Risk-Management-under-REACH Since 2008, the EU system for the Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH) has begun impacting companies across the world. Today, efficient and effective implementation of REACH continues to depend on the inter-action of Member State regulators during EU decision-making. This is the result of past political debates surrounding the legislation being narrowly focused on mechanisms for conducting hazard assessments. To facilitate EU decision-making, Framework for Chemical Risk Management under REACH presents a possible framework for risk management under REACH.As a first step, the regulatory approaches of four prominent countries in EU decision-making are analysed and compared: France, Germany, Sweden and the UK. On the basis of 36 interviews conducted with regulators and stakeholder representatives, the study examines how these Member States influence EU chemical regulation, and vice versa. From these findings, the research concludes that a framework for EU decision-making must incorporate hazard, technical and risk-benefit approaches to risk management. As a final step, the potential operability of the proposed framework is tested using risk assessment data for 33 chemicals subject to regulatory review. Whether elements of the framework are adopted by the European Chemicals Agency, the European Commission and Member States remains to be seen.Table of Contents1. Introduction2. Literature Review3. Methodology4. National Approaches5. A Systems Framework to Implement REACH6. Evaluating the Systems Framework7. Conclusion 502 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-4013 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whb077.jpg
Fügen von Kunststoffen - Grundlagen, Verfahren, Anwendung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/141/Fuegen-von-Kunststoffen---Grundlagen-Verfahren-Anwendung Neben dem Urformen, Umformen, Beschichten und Veredeln ist das Fügen von Kunststoffen eines der grundlegenden Verarbeitungsverfahren. Bei der Entwicklung von Bauteilen wird die Fügetechnik jedoch oft kaum beachtet. Nachträglich kann dies dann zu erheblichen Problemen und Folgekosten führen. Dieses Buch soll einen Einblick in die Fügetechnik von Kunststoffen geben. Es ist einerseits grundlagenorientiert, d. h. es vermittelt die Grundlagen des Fügens von Kunststoffen, andererseits soll es dem Ingenieur und Konstrukteur ein solides Prozessverständnis für die Kunststoff-Fügetechniken geben. Nicht zuletzt kann es bei der Wahl des richtigen Fügeverfahrens behilflich sein. 141 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446227552 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Fuegen-von-Kunststoffen_01.jpg
GAK - Gummi Fasern Kunststoffe - Abonnement
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/zeitschriften/278/GAK---Gummi-Fasern-Kunststoffe---Abonnement Wir freuen uns, dass Sie sich für das unverzichtbare Informationsmedium für die Polymerindustrie interessieren. Abonnement-, Bezugs- und Lieferbedingungen Jahresabonnementpreis 280 € (plus Versandkosten (Inland 15.- €; Ausland 20,- €)). Einzelheft 25,- € (Inlandspreise verstehen sich inkl. der jeweils gültigen Mehrwertsteuer). Bestellungen nehmen der Verlag und alle Buchhandlungen im In- und Ausland entgegen. Eine neue Abonnementbestellung gilt zunächst nur für das laufende Kalenderjahr. Das Abonnentment verlängert sich automatisch, wenn nicht sechs Wochen vor Ablauf des Kalenderjahres schriftlich gekündigt wird. Die Abonnementgelder werden jährlich im voraus in Rechnung gestellt und bei Teilnahme am Lastschriftverfahren über die Postscheckämter oder Bankinstitute abgebucht. Sollte die Fachzeitschrift aus Gründen, die nicht vom Verlag zu vertreten sind, nicht geliefert werden können, besteht kein Anspruch auf Nachlieferung oder Erstattung vorausbezahlter Bezugsgelder. Gerichtsstand für Vollkaufleute ist Ratingen, für alle übrigen gilt dieser Gerichtsstand, sofern Ansprüche im Wege des Mahnverfahrens geltend gemacht werden. 278 280,00 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel-GAK_2007_05.jpg
Gastrow - Der Spritzgießwerkzeugbau in 130 Beispielen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/344/Gastrow---Der-Spritzgiesswerkzeugbau-in-130-Beispielen Die Erfahrung des Konstrukteurs und Werkzeugbauers läßt sich trotz Rechnereinsatz und CAE nicht ersetzen. Mit seinen 130 bewährten Werkzeugbeispielen gehört dieses Buch auf den Tisch eines jeden, der Spritzgießwerkzeuge konstruiert oder baut. Das Buch ist von Praktikern für Praktiker konzipiert. Für die 6. Auflage wurden 13 Beispiele durch neue ersetzt sowie Ergänzungen und Verbesserungen vorgenommen. Der aktuelle Stand der Technik im Spritzgießwerkzeugbau wird hier wiedergegeben. Der Konstrukteur findet bewährte intelligente Problemlösungen und Konstruktionsdetails für das Auslegen kompletter Spritzgießwerkzeuge. Aber auch für Praktiker und Studenten gilt der "Gastrow" als bewährtes Nachschlagewerk. 344 129,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-40389-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Gastrow---Der-Spritzgie_werkzeugbau-in-130-Beispielen.jpg
Gastrow Injection Molds - 130 Proven Designs
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/326/Gastrow-Injection-Molds---130-Proven-Designs- Mold design is one of the most challenging tasks in injection molding and it is crucial for successful profitable operations. The book compiles the experience of many seasoned designers and presents tried and tested molds that run successfully in production. For this fourth edition, changes and supplements were once again undertaken with the aim of representing the state of the art. The book is written by practitioners for practitioners, describing problem solving in the design and the manufacture of injection molds. 326 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446405929 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Gastrow-Injection-Molds---130-Proven-Designs.jpg
Generative Fertigungsverfahren - Rapid Prototyping - Rapid Tooling - Rapid Manufacturing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/415/Generative-Fertigungsverfahren---Rapid-Prototyping---Rapid-Tooling---Rapid-Manufacturing Die 3. Auflage greift neben der notwendigen Aktualisierung und Ergänzung die aktuelle Diskussion um neue generative Fertigungsverfahren auf und enthält zudem eine ausführliche Beschreibung zum Rapid Manufacturing. An allen Aspekten der generativen Fertigungsverfahren wird weltweit geforscht und entwickelt. Diese starke internationale Verflechtung bedeuted insbesondere, dass wer wettbewerbsfähig bleiben will, um den Einsatz generativer Verfahren nicht umhinkommt. 415 99,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22666-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Generative-Fertigungsverfahren---Rapid-Prototyping---Rapid-Tooling---Rapid-Manufacturing.jpg
Global Handbook & Directory on Rubber Machinery
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/496/Global-Handbook-&-Directory-on-Rubber-Machinery "The development of rubber industry is dependant largely on the quality of the machinery used. It is the technological superiority of the machinery that, in turn, determines the performance and quality of the rubber products. With the development of the global rubber industry, especially that of the radial tyre industry in recent years, the role of the rubber machinery industry has become all the more important. Today, China has become the world's fastest developing rubber machinery manufacturer. In European Rubber Journal's (ERJ), 2007 global rubber machinery ranking, 11 of the Chinese rubber machinery makers found places among the top 33 global players. In 2007, China's rubber machinery sales turnover stood at US$ 1.2 billion, accounting for one-third of global rubber machinery turnover. In terms of sales, Chinese rubber machinery has been the world's No.1 for the past three consecutive years. China exports rubber machinery to several international tyre companies including Michelin and Bridgestone and enjoys a good reputation in overseas markets. Moreover, China has emerged as a favourite destination of rubber machinery manufacturers from across the globe to set up joint ventures and the country is fast becoming one of the world's major manufacturing hubs of rubber machinery. With Michelin and other large tyre companies having already started malting global procurement of rubber equipment, prospects of the China rubber machinery industry appears to be very blight. And, with Michelin having already started making huge investments in China's tyre market, the domestic rubber machinery industry is slated to grow steadily holding the promise for a brilliant future. Against this background, the venture of Rubber Asia, Asia's largest composite rubber magazine, to publish the Global Handbook & Directory on Rubber Machinery, Equipment and Accessories is certainly a commendable initiative. This unique publication is certain to provide the much needed updates and comprehensive information to readers and stakeholders of the industry across the world. As Director of Rubber Machinery Committee of China Chemical Industry Equipment Association, I wish a better morrow for the world rubber machinery industry."ForewordLi Dongping Director of Rubber Machinery Committee of China Chemical Industry Equipment Association 496 50,00 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel_Rubber_Machinery.jpg
Gummi - Die elastische Faszination
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/9/Gummi---Die-elastische-Faszination Diese Kultur- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Kautschuks beleuchtet aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln Facetten der Rolle des faszinierenden Materials "Kautschuk" in allen erdenklichen Bereichen des menschlichen Lebens. Das Spektrum reicht dabei von Betrachtungen zur Rolle dieses vielseitigen Werkstoffes in der Raumfahrt, im Eisenbahnbau über seinen Einsatz in der Automobil- und Reifenindustrie bis hin zu den kleinen Dingen des Alltags. So werden auch Gebrauchsgegenstände wie Einkochringe, Wärmflaschen, Gummistiefel und Kondome kulturhistorisch in ebenso unterhaltsamer wie informativer Manier präsentiert. Dabei erwartet den Leser so manch skurrile Überraschung, z. B. Gummiüberschuhe für Hunde aus dem Jahr 1911 oder ein mehrfach verwendbares "Arbeiterpräservativ" aus der gleichen Zeit. Als Autoren zeichnen namhafte Vertreter der Kultur- und Geisteswissenschaften, Fachleute aus der Kautschukindustrie, Mitarbeiter führender deutscher Unternehmen und Journalisten verantwortlich. 9 19,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-9803593-1-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Gummifaszination.jpg
Gummi-Werkstoffe - Ein Ratgeber für Anwender
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/236/Gummi-Werkstoffe---Ein-Ratgeber-fuer-Anwender Dieser Ratgeber für Anwender von Gummiwerkstoffen ist bewusst für den Praktiker geschrieben. In flüssigem Stil, kurz und doch umfassend, sind Gummiwerkstoffe in allen anwendungsrelevanten Aspekten beschrieben. Nach einer straff gefassten geschichtlichen Einführung und Erläuterung der Grundbegriffe folgt eine kurze Beschreibung der Ausgangsprodukte, der Verarbeitungsverfahren von Festkautschuken sowie Latex und der einzigartigen Eigenschaften von Gummi bzw. Elastomeren. Weitere Teile des Buches befassen sich ausführlich mit der Einwirkung von Umwelteinflüssen und Kontaktmedien auf Elastomere sowie mit der Beständigkeit gegen hohe und tiefe Temperaturen. Eine umfangreiche Chemikalienbeständigkeitsliste mit mehr als 500 verschiedenen Medien dient dem Anwender als wertvolles Hilfsmittel bei der täglichen Arbeit. Das umfangreichste Kapitel ist der Stoffkunde der Rohkautschuktypen gewidmet. Es behandelt Chemie, Mischwesen, Vulkanisateigenschaften und Anwendungen. In weiteren Kapiteln werden folgende Themen behandelt: thermoplastische Elastomere, Gummiverbindungen mit Metallen und Kunststoffen, physikalische und chemische Prüfungen sowie Identifizierung von Elastomeren, Qualitätskontrolle von Fertigteilen und Erstellung von Werkstoffspezifikationen. Es folgt noch ein Anhang für Leser ohne chemische Vorkenntnisse, in dem die Grundbegriffe der Chemie erläutert werden. Die zahlreichen grafischen Darstellungen und Tabellen erhöhen den praktischen Nutzen des Buches, indem sie dem Anwender unentbehrliche Hilfsmittel bei der Werkstoffauswahl für seinen bestimmten Anwendungsfall zur Verfügung stellen. Das Buch eignet sich hervorragend für Anwender, Entwickler und Verarbeiter von Gummiwerkstoffen und bietet eine leicht verständliche Einführung in die Thematik für Berufseinsteiger und Studenten. Auch der Gummifachmann wird in diesem Buch ein wertvolles Nachschlagewerk entdecken. 236 79,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-9803593-7-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Nagdi.jpg
Handbook of Adhesive Technology, Second Edition
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/255/Handbook-of-Adhesive-Technology-Second-Edition The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Edited by A. Pizzi and K.L. Mittal The Handbook of Adhesive Technology, second edition, exceeds the ambition of its best-selling forerunner by re-examining the mechanisms driving adhesion, categories of adhesives, techniques for bond formation and evaluation, and major industrial applications. Integrating modern technological innovations into adhesive preparation and application, this greatly expanded and updated edition comprises a total of 26 different adhesive groupings including three new classes. Contents 01. Review Topics "Historical Development of Adhesives and Adhesive Bonding"Fred A. Keimel"Information Resources"William F. Harrington 02. Fundamental Aspects "Theories and Mechanisms of Adhesion"J. Schultz and M. Nardin"The Mechanical Theory of Adhesion"D. E. Packham"Acid-Base Interactions: Relevance to Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding"Mohamed M. Chehimi, Ammar Azioune, and Eva Cabet-Deliry"Interactions of Polymers in Solution with Surfaces"Jean-François Joanny"Tailoring Adhesion of Adhesive Formulations by Molecular Mechanics/Dynamics"A. Pizzi"Principles of Polymer Networking and Gel Theory in Thermosetting Adhesive Formulations"A. Pizzi"Application of Plasma Technology for Improved Adhesion Materials"Om S. Kolluri"Silane and Other Adhesion Promoters in Adhesive Technology"Peter Walker"Testing of Adhesives"K. L. DeVries and P. R. Borgmeier"The Physical Testing of Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Systems"John Johnston"Durability of Adhesive Joints"Guy D. Davis"Analysis of Adhesives"David N.-S. Hon"Fracture of Adhesive-Bonded Wood Joints"Bryan H. River"Fracture Mechanics Methods for Interface Bond Evaluations of Fiber-Reinforced Plastic/Wood Hybrid Composites"Julio F. Davalos and Pizhong Qiao"Spectroscopic Techniques in Adhesive Bonding"W. J. van Ooij"Ultraviolet Stabilization of Adhesives"Douglas Horsey"Thermal Stabilization of Adhesives"Neal J. Earhart, Ambu Patel, and Gerrit Knobloch 03. Adhesive Classes "Protein Adhesives for Wood"Alan L. Lambuth"Animal Glues and Adhesives"Charles L. Pearson"Carbohydrate Polymers as Adhesives"Melissa G. D. Baumann and Anthony H. Conner"Natural Rubber-Based Adhesives"Sadhan K. De"Elastomeric Adhesives"William F. Harrington"Polysulfide Sealants and Adhesives"Naim Akmal and A. M. Usmani"Phenolic Resin Adhesives"A. Pizzi"Natural Phenolic Adhesives I: Tannin"A. Pizzi"Natural Phenolic Adhesives II: Lignin"A. Pizzi"Resorcinol Adhesives"A. Pizzi"Furan-Based Adhesives"Mohamed Naceur Belgacem and Alessandro Gandini "Urea-Formaldehyde Adhesives"A. Pizzi"Melamine--Formaldehyde Adhesives"A. Pizzi"Isocyanate Wood Binders"Charles E. Frazier"Polyurethane Adhesives"Dennis G. Lay and Paul Cranley"Polyvinyl and Ethylene-Vinyl Acetates"Ken Geddes"Unsaturated Polyester Adhesives"A. Pizzi"Hot-Melt Adhesives"A. Pizzi"Reactive Acrylic Adhesives"Dennis J. Damico"Anaerobic Adhesives"Richard D. Rich"Aerobic Acrylics: Increasing Quality and Productivity with Customization and Adhesive/Process Integration"Andrew G. Bachman"Technology of Cyanoacrylate Adhesives for Industrial Assembly"William G. Repensek"Silicone Adhesives and Sealants"Loren D. Lower and Jerome M. Klosowski"Epoxy Resin Adhesives"T. M. Goulding"Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives"T. M. Goulding"Electrically Conductive Adhesives"Alan M. Lyons and D. W. Dahringer 04. Application of Adhesives "Adhesives in the Electronics Industry"Monika Bauer and Jürgen Schneider"Adhesives in the Wood Industry"Manfred Dunky"Bioadhesives in Drug Delivery"Brian K. Irons and Joseph R. Robinson"Bonding Materials and Techniques in Dentistry"Eberhard W. Neuse and Eliakim Mizrahi"Adhesives in the Automotive Industry"Eckhard H. Cordes 05. Index 255 248,24 neu Gebunden 978-0824709860 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Adhesive-Technology_-Second-Edition.jpg
Handbook of Biodegradable Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/343/Handbook-of-Biodegradable-Polymers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Biodegradable polymers are niche market materials finding focused applications, including agricultural applications such as mulch films, flowerpots and controlled-release fertilisers and packaging items such as carrier bags and food wrapping and containers. They have the potential to provide a solution to a range of environmental concerns: decreasing availability of landfill space, declining petrochemical sources, and also offer an alternative option to recycling. Rapra's Handbook of Biodegradable Polymers is a complete guide to the subject of biodegradable polymers and is ideal for those new to the subject or those wanting to supplement their existing knowledge. The book covers the mechanisms of degradation in various environments, by both biological and non-biological means, and the methods for measuring biodegradation. The degree and rate of biodegradation is dependent on the chemical composition of the polymer and its working environment, and so there is no single optimal method for determining biodegradation. This handbook provides discussion of international and national standards and certification procedures developed to ensure accurate communication of a material's biodegradability between producers, authorities and consumers. The book goes on to consider the characteristics, processability and application areas for biodegradable polymers, with key polymer family groups discussed. About the editor Catia Bastioli is the Managing Director and Research Manager of Novamont, a leading innovation company in the sector of bioplastics. She is the author of more than 90 papers on various scientific and industrial subjects published in International Journals, Proceedings of International Conferences and books. She has filed more than 50 patents and patent applications in the sectors of synthetic and natural polymers. The patents in the sector of starch-based materials are a significant part of the Novamont patent portfolio. Contents Biodegradability of Polymers – Mechanisms and Evaluation Methods Biodegradation Behaviour of Polymers in Liquid Environments Biodegradation Behaviour of Polymers in the Soil Ecotoxicological Aspects in the Biodegradation Process of Polymers International and National Norms on Biodegradability and Certification Procedures General Characteristics, Processability, Industrial Applications and Market Evolution of Biodegradable Polymers Polyhydroxyalkanoates Starch-Based Technology Poly(Lactic Acid) and Copolyesters Aliphatic-Aromatic Polyesters Material Formed from Proteins Enzyme Catalysis in the Synthesis of Biodegradable Polymers Environmental Life Cycle Comparisons of Biodegradable Plastics Biodegradable Polymers and the Optimisation of Models for Source Separation and Composting of Municipal Solid Waste 343 188,32 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-389-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Biodegradable-Polymers.jpg
Handbook of Condensation Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/287/Handbook-of-Condensation-Thermoplastic-Elastomers Thermoplastische Elastomere (TPEs), die durch Kondensationen entstehen, werden in diesem Band erstmals umfassend und detailreich abgehandelt. Berücksichtigt wurden insbesondere TPEs auf der Basis von Polyestern, Polyamiden und Polyurethanen. Die Autoren, selbst Spezialisten auf dem Gebiet der Polykondensation, erläutern die Anwendung von Systemen mit unterschiedlicher Zusammensetzung und Molekülstruktur vor dem Hintergrund einer enorm gestiegenen Nachfrage nach TPEs. Hilfreich sind auch die Ausführungen zum Lebenszyklus und zum Recycling der beschriebenen Polymere im letzten Teil des Bandes. Inhalt POLYESTER-BASED THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS 1. Polyester-based thermoplastic elastomers: chemical aspects 2. Phase and deformation behaviour of poly(etherester) thermoplastic elastomer 3. Thermoplastic elastomers morphology and its evolution during straining. Progress in synchrotron radiation facilities and in method development. POLYAMIDE-BASED THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS 4. Polyamide 6-based thermoplastic elastomer (PEBAS): Chemical aspects 5. Polyamide 6-based thermoplastic elastomer (PEBAX): Structure, properties and applications POLYURETHANE-BASED THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS 6. Polyurethane-based thermoplastic elastomers: chemical aspects 7. Thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers in interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs): Synthesis, structure and properties 8. Ionically conductive polyurethane based systems 9. Alkylhydrazine-containg and soft-segment ionic polyurethanes 10. Elastomers of the polycondensation type based on hydrazine BLENDS, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT AND RECYCLING of THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS BY POLYCONDENSATION AND POLYADDITION 11. Blends with condensation thermoplastic elastomers 12. Nanoreinforced condensation thermoplastic elastomers 13. Life cycle assessment and recycling of thermoplastic elastomers by polycondensation and polyaddition 287 299,00 neu Gebunden 978-3527309764 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Condensation-Thermoplastic-Elastomers.jpg
Handbook of Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/374/Handbook-of-Elastomers Provides the latest authoritative research on the developments, technology, and applications of rubbery materials. Presents structures, manufacturing techniques, and processing details for natural and synthetic rubbers, rubber-blends, rubber composites, and thermoplastic elastomers. 80% revised and rewritten material covers major advances since publication of the previous edition. 374 222,81 neu Gebunden 978-0824703837 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Elastomers.jpg
Handbook of Fillers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/513/Handbook-of-Fillers This handbook gives direct comparison of general purpose fillers (micron-size fillers) and nanofillers.Over 3,000 research papers, mostly published from 1994 to 2009 (over 1500 new papers in this edition), technical data from over 160 filler and equipment manufacturing companies, and patent literature were reviewed for this comprehensive handbook. The book is designed to be single source of information for an experienced practitioner as well as a reference text for students and those new to the fields where fillers are used. The previous edition, used by very large number of readers, does not contain essential developments of extensive research on fillers in the last 10 years, especially related to nanofillers. Fillers, in most applications, are no longer used as cost-saving additives but they add value to final products, and many products cannot be successfully designed without them. This reference book is a powerful tool for today’s challenges, which can only be met by those equipped with extensive information. The book provides the information on three groups of relevant topics: available fillers and their properties, their effect on filled materials, and their use in practical applications. One third of the book covers the grades of fillers available in the world market. Fillers are divided into 83 groups and their properties are analyzed to pinpoint properties, applications, and sources. The technical information is a synthesis of information on several thousand grades of fillers manufactured today. The morphology of fillers, in addition to the numerical and other data, is illustrated by 154 SEM TEM, AFM micrographs. The second part of the handbook discusses the effects of filler incorporation. Ten chapters cover the mechanical properties of compounded materials, the effect of the filler on material rheology, the morphology of the filled system, the material durability, flammability and recycling, the structure of interphase, chemical interactions, interaction with and effect on other additives, fillers use in material combinations, and the analytical methods of testing fillers and filled materials. The last part of the book is concerned with application of fillers on an industrial scale. Several chapters discuss filler transportation, storage, processing and equipment used for these purposes. Others deal with the quality control of fillers, formulation with fillers, different processing methods, groups of products, and health and safety issues. This book is designed to assist industrial engineers to evaluate advances in the processing technology. It is also invaluable for chemists who design formulations for industrial processes and students in chemical engineering who must learn how modern industry operates in practical applications. The handbook is invaluable for sales and marketing because it gives possibility of direct comparison of fillers and their potential use and contains all required information to position them in the marketplace. The previous edition was very popular among environmental engineers, patent and litigation lawyers, and employees of various governmental agencies. To summarize, major features of this handbook are:• Comprehensive review of literature• The most current information• Information required by scientists, engineers, marketing, sales, and students given in one source• All aspects of filler properties, effects, and application thoroughly reviewed• Contains all available information to make decision on what can be done by traditional fillers and where nanotechnology excels 513 228,53 neu Gebunden 978-1-895198-41-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/HandbookofFillers.jpg
Handbook of Plastic Films
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/204/Handbook-of-Plastic-Films The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Plastic films are high-performance materials which play an essential part in modern life. Plastic films are mostly used in packaging applications but as will be seen from this book they are also used in the agricultural, medical and engineering fields. The plastics films industry uses state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and is continuously seeking out new technologies to improve its performance. The understanding of the nature of plastic films, their production techniques, applications and their characterisation is essential for producing new types of plastic films. This handbook has been written to discuss the production and main uses of plastic films. Contents Chapter 1: Technology of Polyolefin Film Production, deals with the various types of polyolefins and their suitability for film manufacture. Chapter 2: Processing of Polyethylene Films, the main parameters influencing resin basic properties are described. Chapter 3: Processing Conditions and Durability of Polypropylene Films, details the structure, synthesis and film processing of polypropylene. Chapter 4: Solubility of Additives in Polymers, deals with different aspects of additives solubility in polymers in relation to the polymer degradation and stabilisation. Chapter 5: Polyvinyl Chloride: Degradation and Stabilisation, covers the stability of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) films during procesing and service. Chapter 6: Ecological Issues of Polymer Flame Retardancy, discusses flame retardants, which as special additives have an important role in saving lives. These flame retardant system basically inhibit or even suppress the combustion process by chemical or physical action in the gas or condensed phase. Chapter 7: Interaction of Polymers with Nitrogen Oxides in Polluted Atmospheres, covers thermal and photochemical oxidation of polymers under the influence of the aggressive, polluting atmospheric gases. Chapter 8: Modifications of Plastic Films, discusses the modifications of plastic films required to improve their mechanical or physical properties to meet the requirements of certain applications. Chapter 9: Applications of Plastic Films in Packaging, deals with applications of plastic films in packaging. Chapter 10: Applications of Plastic Films in Agriculture, deals with the application of plastic films in agriculture. Chapter 11: Physicochemical Criteria for Estimating the Efficiency of Burn Dressings, deals with the principal medical treatment of burns using dressings made with a polymeric layer or layers. Chapter 12: Testing of Plastic Films, covers the most common test methods generally used for plastic films. The requirements necessary for the test methods are summarised. Chapter 13: Recycling of Plastic Waste, covers the problem of plastic films recycling Different types of recycling are discussed and recycling of some selected types of films are discussed. About the Author Elsayed Abdel-Bary took his first degree at Cairo University and studied for his PhD at the Institute of Fine Chemical Technology in Moscow. He became a Professor in the Faculty of Science at Mansoura University in 1979 and subsequently founded the University's Polymer Research Centre. He has published widely on the subject of polymer science, to date he has over 100 papers/book chapters credited to him. Elsayed is the Editor-in-Chief of Packplast International and Interplas International, the Vice-President of the Egyptian Chemical Society and a member of the IUPAC Academy of Scientific Research and Technology. 204 188,32 neu Kartoniert 1-85957-338-X http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Plastic-Films.jpg
Handbook of Plastics Recycling
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/222/Handbook-of-Plastics-Recycling The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Over the past 20 years recycling of plastics has increased dramatically. This is important not only from the environmental point of view (less landfill space is needed) but also from the economic point of view because recycling allows energy and materials to be reused. This book discusses some of the state-of-the-art techniques of recycling post-consumer plastic materials and focuses on mechanical recycling, chemical recycling and energy recovery. This book is intended for all those who are interested in recycling of post consumer plastic waste. Although, this book discusses technical aspects of recycling, the Authors have endeavoured to make this book easily understandable to anyone interested in the subject. This book enables the reader to gain a thorough grounding in all the subjects discussed and each chapter has a bibliography to allow follow up of subjects of interest. This book provides an invaluable resource for those already working in the field or for those just starting out in recycling. Chapter Titles Structures and Properties of Polymers Commonly Recycled Polymers Fundamentals of Degradation and Stabilisation of Polymers Additives Methods of Pre-Treatment Properties-Reprocessing Behaviour of Recycled Plastics Virgin-Recycled Homopolymer Blends Upgrading of Recycled Plastics Plastics Recycling Machinery Applications for Recycled Plastics Chemical Recycling Energy Recovery from Plastic Materials About the Editor Francesco La Mantia graduated in Chemical Engineering in 1972 and is now Professor of Properties and Processing of Polymers at the University of Palermo. At present he is co-ordinator of the PhD course on Chemical Technology and Advanced Materials. Franco is the author of about 200 papers on rheology and processing of polymers, polymer blends and liquid crystal polymer based blends and on polymer recycling. He is also the author of two books on polymer recycling. 222 171,20 neu Kartoniert 1-85957-325-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-325-8.jpg
Handbook of Polymer Blends and Composites, Volume 1
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/220/Handbook-of-Polymer-Blends-and-Composites-Volume-1 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de The extraordinary growth in the use of plastics in the last century is in response to a growing world population, with its increasing demands for more food, better health care, improved housing and numerous cheaper and abundant consumer products. What is expected of the chemical industry in the 21st century is to produce plastics while being aware of the environment, by reducing waste production, reducing the consumption of materials, reducing the demand for energy, reducing the use of non-renewable resources, and reducing risks, hazards and costs. Use of polymer blends and composites provides a very versatile strategy for designing new materials that fulfil these 'green' requirements: Lower costs without sacrificing properties Ability to tailor properties without creation of completely new polymer High performance blend from synergistically interacting polymers Recycling industrial and/or municipal scrap The four volume handbook, Handbook of Polymer Blends and Composites is intended to provide an overview of the theory and application of polymer blends and composites. Volumes 1 and 2 are concerned with the state of the art of composites' development, the characteristics of particulate fillers and fibre reinforcements, the main procedures of composites manufacture and their applications. Volume 3 deals with general aspects of polymer blend morphology, properties and behaviour in various conditions, while Volume 4 is mainly concerned with the various chemical classes of polymer blends. The Handbook is available as a four-volume set or as individual volumes Contents History of Composites Particulate Fillers and Fibre Reinforcements Composites in Asia Advances in Wood-based Composites in China Overview of the Use of Composites Worldwide The Interface in Polymer Composites Novel Multifunctional Epoxy Resins Flame Retardant Polyester Resins Cure Kinetics of Vinyl Ester Resins Cure Monitoring Curing and Bonding of Composites using Electron Beam Processing Composites: At the Turn of Century About the Authors Anand Kumar Kulshreshtha is Senior Manager (R&D) and Leader for Polymer and Information Groups at the Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd., Vadodara. He is on the editorial board of the journal, 'Popular Plastics & Packaging' and author of about 200 research papers, articles and book chapters. Cornelia Vasile is senior researcher at the Romanian Academy, 'P.Poni' Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Iasi, Romania and Associate Professor at Laval University-Quebec Canada, 'Gh. Asachi' Technical University of Iasi and 'Al.I.Cuza' University of Iasi. She is the author or co-author of seven books, 250 scientific articles and 75 technical reports, as well as the holder of 38 patents. 220 256,80 neu Gebunden 1-85957-249-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Polymer-Blends-and-Composites_-Volume-1.jpg
Handbook of Polymer Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/200/Handbook-of-Polymer-Foams The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de The use of polymer foams is extremely widespread. Indeed, it is hard to think of any industries where polymer foams do not have a part to play. They can be found for example in sports and leisure products, in military applications, in vehicles, in aircraft, and in the home. Most people will encounter polymer foams every day in one form or another, whether it be in furniture, in packaging, in their car, in refrigerator insulation, or in some other common application. Although naturally occurring polymer foams have been known for a long time, (e. g., sponges, cork), synthetic polymer foams have only been introduced to the market over the last fifty years or so. The development of a new polymer has usually been quickly followed by its production in an expanded or foam form owing to the unique and useful properties, which can be realised in the expanded state. This Handbook reviews the chemistry, manufacturing methods, properties and applications of the synthetic polymer foams used in most applications. In addition, a chapter is included on the fundamental principles, which apply to all polymer foams. There is also a chapter on the blowing agents used to expand polymers, blowing agents having undergone considerable change and development in recent years in order to meet the requirements of the Montreal Protocol in relation to the reduction and elimination of chloroflurocarbons (CFC) and other ozone depleting agents. A chapter is also included on microcellular foams - a relatively new development where applications are still being explored. Most chapters have references to facilitate further exploration of the topics. The chapters are all written by experts in the field. This book will be of interest to those just embarking upon an exploration of the subject of foams, whether in industry or academia. But this will be equally useful to those already working in the field, who need to know about different types of foam. Contents Foam Fundamentals Blowing Agents Expanded Polystyrene: Development, Processing, Applications and Key Issues Rigid Polyurethane Foams Flexible Polyurethane Foam Rigid PVC Foam Flexible PVC Foams Polyolefin Foams Latex Foam Microcellular Foams About the author David Eaves studied polymer chemistry at the University in Birmingham and completed his doctorate in 1958. He then joined Dunlop in their Central Research and Development Laboratories in Birmingham, later going out to Ireland (Cork) and Japan (Kobe) to establish and manage overseas satellite research centres. In 1984 he left Dunlop and joined BP Chemicals' polyethylene foam operation in Croydon as Technical Manager. He was part of the management buy-out team in 1992 when the company was renamed 'Zotefoams', and retired in 1998 as Technical Director. He has published many papers on aspects of polymer and polymer foam technology and is the author of the Rapra report 'Polymer Foams: Trends in Use and Technology'. 200 162,64 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573884 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-388-6.jpg
Handbook of Polymer Testing - Short-Term Mechanical Tests
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/203/Handbook-of-Polymer-Testing---Short-Term-Mechanical-Tests The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This book is the first of Rapra's new series of Polymer Testing books. Knowledge of the properties of plastics is essential for designing products, specifying the material to be used, carrying out quality control on finished products, failure analysis and for understanding the structure and behaviour of new materials. Each class of materials has its own specific test procedures, which have developed as the material has evolved. This book concentrates on one area of testing - short-term mechanical tests. These are defined as tests of mechanical properties where the effects of long periods of time and cycling are ignored. This group of tests includes hardness, tensile, compression, shear, flexing, impact and tear and in this book it is also taken to include density and dimensional measurement together with test piece preparation and conditioning. This book will be useful to all those who are already involved in the testing of polymers and it is an ideal guide to those just starting out in the field, whether in academia or industry. Contents Introduction: Reasons for Testing, Source and Condition of Test Pieces, Test Conditions, Limitations of Results, Sampling, Standards, Quality Control of Testing, Test Equipment, Product Testing, and Modes of Stressing. Test Piece Preparation: Mixing, Moulding, Stamping from Sheet or Film, and Machining. Conditioning: Storage, Conditioning, Heat Treatment, Mechanical Conditioning, Test Conditions, and Apparatus for Conditioning. Mass, Density and Dimensions: Measurement of Mass, of Density, and of Dimensions. Hardness: Relationships, Standard Methods, and Other Methods. Tensile Stress-Strain: General, and Test Methods. Compression Stress-Strain: Test Apparatus, Standard, and Other Tests. Shear Properties: Standard, and Other Tests. Flexural Stress-Strain: General, and Test Methods. Impact Strength: General, and Specific Tests. Tear Properties: Test Piece Geometry, Standard, and Other Tests Fracture Toughness: Standard, and Other Methods. About the Author Roger Brown is an internationally acknowledged expert on physical testing and quality assurance of polymers. He has published more than 70 technical papers and three standard textbooks on testing. In addition, he is editor of the journal Polymer Testing and co-editor of the newsletter The Test Report. He has over 25 years experience of running the testing laboratories and services at Rapra. Roger is active on many Standards committees. 203 136,96 neu Kartoniert 1-85957-324-X http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Polymer-Testing---Short-Term-Mechanical-Tests.jpg
Handbook of Polymers in Construction
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/274/Handbook-of-Polymers-in-Construction The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Editor: G. Akovali, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Consumption of plastics by the building and construction sector in Western Europe is predicted to rise by more than 60%, to almost 8 million tonnes in 2010. Construction is already the second largest market for plastics after packaging, accounting for 20% (4.89 million tonnes) of total plastics consumption in 1995. This increase reflects a trend over the last 25 years, which has seen the building industry increasingly use plastics. In the future, there will be few construction needs that plastics and advanced resins will not meet. As well as providing the materials for innovative design, plastics also make a significant contribution to other long-life applications such as pipes, insulation, windows, cables and floor coverings - which are often taken for granted. The use of plastics in gas, sewage and water piping has tripled in the last 25 years. Plastics are used very effectively for various structural and non-structural applications in construction, because they provide long-lasting and easy solutions. This new handbook is designed to provide a wealth of information on the use of plastics in construction. The chapters are all written by acknowledged experts in their fields. The topics covered include: Contents IntroductionGüneri Akovali The Use of Plastics in Construction: Past and Future TrendsDorel Feldman and Güneri Akovalý The Use of Plastics in Building ConstructionGüneri Akovali, Dorel Feldman and Bireswar Banerjee Systems for Condensation ControlArnold Janssens Use of Polymers in Civil Engineering ApplicationsMustafa Tokyay, Yildiz Wasti and Uður PolatPlastics and Plastics Composites: A Perspective on their Chemistry and MechanicsLeyla Aras and Güneri AkovaliPlastics and Polymer Composites: A Perspective on Properties Related to their use in ConstructionDorel FeldmanSustainable ConstructionCharles J. KibertProcessing of Individual Plastics Components for House Construction, for Civil and Highway Engineering ApplicationsLeyla Aras and Güneri AkovaliLignocellulosic Fibre - Plastic Composites in ConstructionElsayed M. Abdel-Bary Rubber ConcreteHan Zhu Some Possible Health Issues Related to Plastics Construction Materials and on Indoors AtmosphereGüneri Akovali GlossaryGüneri Akovali This book is designed to give insight both to newcomers to the industry and to personnel already working in the construction sector. About the Editor Güneri Akovali received his bachelor and master degrees in chemical engineering from Ankara University, whereas his doctorate was completed at the Middle East Technical University (METU). He obtained his Chair at METU in 1980 and founded the Polymer Science and Technology Department at the same institution in 1993. Similarly, he founded the Polymer Science and Technology Society at Ankara University in 1994. Presently, he is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Chemistry, METU. Currently, he is the President-elect of the Turkish Polymer Science and Technology Society. He has written over one hundred papers in international refereed journals and six books, three of which have been edited by him. He is on the Advisory Board of POLYCHAR Symposia (University of Texas) and of the Journal of Polymer Materials. 274 162,64 neu Kartoniert 1-85957-468-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-468-8.jpg
Handbook of Rheology Modifiers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/333/Handbook-of-Rheology-Modifiers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This handbook contains the most comprehensive collection of information on more than 7500 trade name and generic chemicals that function as rheology modifiers. This reference will serve as an invaluable tool for the chemical professional that is involved in research and development and manufacture of industrial and consumer products. It is a single source for identifying the most appropriate rheological modifier for a particular application. It eliminates the need to collect information from multiple suppliers and saves hours of time perusing through specification sheets from the many worldwide manufacturers of these products. If you are involved in the formulation of products for industries ranging from adhesives, paints, inks, food, personal care, pharmaceuticals, household products, drilling fluids industry, you will find this reference essential for your work. 333 321,81 neu Gebunden http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Rheology-Modifiers.jpg
Handbook of Rubber Bonding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/44/Handbook-of-Rubber-Bonding The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Many books and papers have been published on the topic of adhesion of materials in general, but it is 40 years since a publication has been devoted solely to the subject of bonding of rubbers to various substrates. The topics covered by this book have been selected to cover a wide range of interests, both in terms of products and applications. The chapters in this volume have been written by experts in their fields, so the information can be regarded as the most up to date and state of the art knowledge on a particular subject. Topics covered include Techniques of Metal Preparation Substrate Preparation Adhesives for Rubber Bonding Rubber to Metal Bonding using Co-agents Rubber to Brass Bonding Rubber to Fabric Bonding Cobalt Promoted Metal Adhesion Rubber to Thermoplastics Bonding Rubber to Rubber Bonding Cyanoacrylate Bonding Waterborne Bonding Systems Post Vulcanisation Bonding Bonding of Silicone Rubber Bonding Applications in power transmission belting Tyre Cord adhesion Failure in Rubber to Metal Bonding Although there is some discussion of relevant theory in various sections of text, the emphasis in this volume has been to concentrate on the practicalities of bonding of rubbers, to themselves and substrates. It is considered that this type of information is of immediate interest to the practising technologist dealing with shop floor problems on a daily basis. This book will be ideal for those who are just about to embark upon the practice of bonding rubbers but it will be equally useful to those practitioners already involved in this field. Contents IntroductionSubstrate Preparation MethodsRubber to Metal BondingRubber to Metal and Other Substrate BondingBonding Rubber to Metals with Waterborne Adhesive SystemsRubber to Rubber BondingRubber-Brass BondingReview of Tyre Cord AdhesionRubber to Metal Bonding Using Metallic CoagentsRubber to Fabric BondingBonding Rubber with Cyanoacrylates Bonding Silicone Rubber to Various Substrate Failures in Rubber Bonding to Substrates About the author Bryan Crowther has an extensive knowledge of the rubber industry having been involved with it for his entire working life. His career started at the Research Association of British Rubber Manufacturers (later to become Rapra Technology). His industrial experience started with Stalybridge Rubber where he first became involved with bonding of rubber to metals and plastics. This knowledge was used to advantage when he joined BTR at Burton-upon-Trent, becoming Technical Manager responsible for a wide range of products involving bonding to various substrates. Joining Uniroyal Technical Service Group he was involved with the solution of customers problems and general technical service to the European rubber industry. His bonding experience was further enhanced when he joined Woodville Rubber Company as Executive Technical Manager developing compounds for aircraft wing slot seal and many fabric rubber related composite products, together with a wide range of rubber to metal products incorporating all available rubber types. A period of time was also spent with Malaysian Rubber Producers Research Association working on the processing of natural rubber compounds. After some years with Schill & Seilacher, where he was a Technical Writer/Lecturer, he moved to Loughborough University where he became associated with carbon/black/rubber processing and also ran short courses in Rubber Technology. After this he rejoined Rapra Technology as a Consultant working on the KBS rubber database, as Editor and also writing/editing many books/reports. 44 171,20 neu Gebunden 978-1859573945 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-Rubber-Bonding.jpg
Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/387/Handbook-of-Thermoplastic-Elastomers This reference work has been designed for industrial practitioners in the rubber and plastic processing industries, as well as for design engineers designing a variety of products in the automotive, machine building, construction, medical devices, and consumer goods industries. It is also intended to be used as a comprehensive textbook for students specializing in applied polymer science and technology. Thermoplastic elastomers are one of the most in-demand groups of materials today. Their most attractive feature is that they can be processed like plastics, yet they exhibit properties that are close to vulcanized rubber. Consequently, they can be produced in a highly cost-effective way, using short production cycles, with a considerably reduced energy consumption, and minimum production scrap. Moreover, because they are thermoplastics, production scrap as well as post-consumer scrap can be easily recycled. This unique practical reference work compiles in one place the current working knowledge of chemistry, processing, physical and mechanical properties, as well as applications of thermoplastic elastomers. Because of the great number of thermoplastic elastomers and the variety of chemistries involved, the work is divided into chapters describing individual commercial groups. A significant part of this book is dedicated to processing methods, applications, and material data sheets. Chapters on processing methods and applications are enhanced with ample illustrations. Each chapter includes a comprehensive list of references for a more in-depth study. Other features are a list of current suppliers, ISO nomenclature, an extensive bibliography, a list of recent patents and a glossary of terms. The work is concluded by a chapter on newest developments and trends. Contents Introduction.Brief History of Thermoplastic Elastomers.Additives.Processing Methods.Styrenic Block Copolymers.Thermoplastic Elastomers Prepared by Dynamic Vulcanization.Polyolefin-Based Thermoplastic Elastomers.Thermoplastic Elastomers Based on Halogen-Containing Polyolefins.Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomers.Thermoplastic Elastomers Based on Polyamides.Thermoplastic Polyether Ester Elastomers.Ionomeric Thermoplastic Elastomers.Other Thermoplastic Elastomers.Thermoplastic Elastomers Based On Recycled Rubber and Plastics.Applications of Thermoplastic Elastomers.Recycling of Thermoplastic Elastomers.Recent Developments and Trends. About the author Jiri George Drobny, educated at the Technical University in Prague in Chemical Engineering and at the Institute of Polymer Science of the University of Akron, has spent over 35 years in the rubber and plastics processing industry in Europe, the US, and Canada, mainly in R&D with senior and executive responsibilities. Currently, he is President of Drobny Polymer Associates, an international consulting firm specializing in rubber and plastics technology, fluoropolymer science and technology, and radiation processing. 387 245,00 neu Gebunden 978-0-8155-1549-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/0-8155-1549-9.jpg
Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers
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Handbook of Thermoset Resins
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/499/Handbook-of-Thermoset-Resins Handbook of Thermoset Resins is intended to be a self-sufficient guide dedicated to "thermoset resins", an important class of polymer materials. The book begins with a general introduction to thermoset and is ended with thermoset nanocomposites, a subject of current interest. Use this to make a knowledge-base in the subject OR to plan future research works.Many objectives of this book have been achieved, and include; providing detailed information on synthesis, characterizations, applications and toughening of thermoset resins. The review of the recent advances on thermoset-based composites and nanocomposite is presented. It also highlights highlight the future directions of research in various areas of thermoset resins.With these objectives in mind, Handbook of Thermoset Resins will be extremely useful for the scientists and researchers in the field of polymer science in general and thermoset resins in particular.With such broad technical contents covering the basic concepts and recent advances, this handbook is intended to serve as a useful textbook for students, researchers, engineers, R & D scientists from academia, research laboratories and industries (related to resins, fibre composites, adhesive, paints, rubbers, printing ink etc).Chapters1. General Introduction to Thermoset Networks2. Chemistry, Properties and Applications of Thermoset Resins3. Epoxy Resins (Sample chapter - follow above link to view)4. Toughened Thermoset Resins5. Toughened Epoxy Resins6. Thermoset Composites7. Thermoset Nanocomposites 499 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-4112 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whb080.jpg
Handbook of UV Degradation and Stabilization
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/537/Handbook-of-UV-Degradation-and-Stabilization This book, the first monograph fully devoted to UV degradation and stabilization ever published in English language, has 12 chapters, each discussing different aspect of UV related phenomena. In the introduction the existing literature has been reviewed to find out how plants, animals and humans protect themselves against UV radiation, and which lessons were already applied to the protection of man-made materials and final products, and which mechanisms work in living things but are not in the use of technical products.Photophysics is discussed in the second chapter to build understanding of physical phenomena occurring in materials when they are exposed to UV radiation. Potentially useful stabilization methods become obvious from the analysis of photophysics of the process but these effects are also combined with photochemical properties of stabilizers and their mechanisms of stabilization, and this subject is discussed in Chapter 3.Chapter 4 contains information on available UV stabilizers. It contains a set of data prepared according to a systematic outline as listed in the Table of Contents. Stability of UV stabilizers, important for predicting lifetime of their protection is discussed in Chapter 5. Different reasons of instability are included in evaluation.Principles of stabilizer selection are given in Chapter 6. Ten areas of influence of stabilizer properties and expectations from the final products were selected for discussion in this chapter. Chapters 7 and 8 give specific information on degradation and stabilization of different polymers & rubbers and final products manufactured from them, respectively. 50 polymers and rubbers are discussed in different sections of Chapter 7 and 40 groups of final products which use majority of UV stabilizers are discussed in Chapter 8. In addition, more focused information is provided in Chapter 9 for sunscreens. This is example of new developments in technology. The subjects discussed in each individual case of polymer or group of products are given in Table of Contents.Specific effects of UV stabilizers which may affect formulation because of interaction between UV stabilizers and other components of formulations are discussed in Chapter 10. Analytical methods, which are most frequently used in UV stabilization, are discussed in Chapter 11 to show their potential in further understanding of UV degradation and stabilization.The book is concluded with the effect of UV stabilizers on the health and safety of workers involved in their processing and public using the products (Chapter 12). 537 206,42 neu Gebunden 9781895198461 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbook-of-UV-Stabilization.jpg
Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/43/Handbuch-der-Kautschuktechnologie Nach 22 Jahren, in der sich viele der früher in der Gummiindustrie gültigen Vorstellungen gründlich gewandelt haben, wird eine vollständig überarbeitete und ergänzte Ausgabe des "Hofmann'' vorgelegt. Manche alten und vertrauten Vorstellungen mussten aufgrund neuerer Erkenntnisse modifiziert oder sogar völlig aufgegeben werden. Die früher klaren Definitionen des Kautschuk- und Elastomerbegriffes erweisen sich seit längerem nicht mehr als eindeutig. Die Grenzen zwischen den Elastomeren und Plastomeren sowie zwischen den Elastomeren und Duromeren wurden immer stärker durch neue Polymere (z.B. TPE) verwischt. Neuere Modifikationen des Kautschuks haben bewirkt, dass diese Werkstoffgruppe in früher nicht bekannte Einsatzbereiche hineinwachsen konnte. Daran waren neben den neuen Polymertypen auch neue Kautschukchemikalien und Verarbeitungsmethoden beteiligt. Auf der Basis des alten, bewährten Buches haben 23 Fachleute auf dem Gebiet der Kautschuk-Technologie die vorhandenen Kapitel überarbeitet, erweitert und aktualisiert. Neue Kapitel betreffen die Themen "Mischungsentwicklung'', "Prozessmodelle und Simulation'', "Qualitätssicherung'', "Wiederverwendung und Recycling'' sowie "Ökologie''. Das Buch beinhaltet selbst lediglich separate Stichwortverzeichnisse für jedes Kapitel. Ein Gesamt-Stichwortverzeichnis bieten wir hier zum kostenfreien download als PDF-Datei an: Gesamt-Stichwortverzeichnis herunterladen 43 198,00 neu Gebunden 978-3980359320 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Hofmann.jpg
Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie Band 1
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/507/Handbuch-der-Kautschuktechnologie-Band-1 Das Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie ist ein Standardwerkfür den Kautschuktechniker, mit Grundinformationen über alleRohstoffe, Maschinen, Verarbeitungs- und Prüfverfahren.Ein wichtiger Teil sind auch die umfangreichen Angaben über diefortführende Literatur, so dass das Buch zu einem Problemlösergeworden ist.Da es sich um ein sehr umfangreiches Werk mit insg. 1096 Seiten handelt, haben wir es nun in 4 broschierte Bände unterteilt, in denen alleKapitel in ihrer jeweiligen Thematik zusammengestellt sind. Band 1:ElastomerrohstoffeBand 2:MischrohstoffeBand 3:Mischungsentwicklungund -verarbeitungBand 4:Artikelfertigung undQualitätssicherung 507 22,47 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel_Band_1.jpg
Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie Band 2
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/508/Handbuch-der-Kautschuktechnologie-Band-2 Das Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie ist ein Standardwerk für den Kautschuktechniker, mit Grundinformationen über alle Rohstoffe, Maschinen, Verarbeitungs- und Prüfverfahren. Ein wichtiger Teil sind auch die umfangreichen Angaben über die fortführende Literatur, so dass das Buch zu einem Problemlöser geworden ist. Da es sich um ein sehr umfangreiches Werk mit insg. 1096 Seiten handelt, haben wir es nun in 4 broschierte Bände unterteilt, in denen alle Kapitel in ihrer jeweiligen Thematik zusammengestellt sind. Band 1: Elastomerrohstoffe Band 2: Mischrohstoffe Band 3: Mischungsentwicklung und -verarbeitung Band 4: Artikelfertigung und Qualitätssicherung 508 22,47 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel_Band_2.jpg
Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie Band 3
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/509/Handbuch-der-Kautschuktechnologie-Band-3 Das Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie ist ein Standardwerk für den Kautschuktechniker, mit Grundinformationen über alle Rohstoffe, Maschinen, Verarbeitungs- und Prüfverfahren. Ein wichtiger Teil sind auch die umfangreichen Angaben über die fortführende Literatur, so dass das Buch zu einem Problemlöser geworden ist. Da es sich um ein sehr umfangreiches Werk mit insg. 1096 Seiten handelt, haben wir es nun in 4 broschierte Bände unterteilt, in denen alle Kapitel in ihrer jeweiligen Thematik zusammengestellt sind. Band 1: Elastomerrohstoffe Band 2: Mischrohstoffe Band 3: Mischungsentwicklung und -verarbeitung Band 4: Artikelfertigung und Qualitätssicherung 509 22,47 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel_Band_3.jpg
Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie Band 4
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/510/Handbuch-der-Kautschuktechnologie-Band-4 Das Handbuch der Kautschuktechnologie ist ein Standardwerk für den Kautschuktechniker, mit Grundinformationen über alle Rohstoffe, Maschinen, Verarbeitungs- und Prüfverfahren. Ein wichtiger Teil sind auch die umfangreichen Angaben über die fortführende Literatur, so dass das Buch zu einem Problemlöser geworden ist. Da es sich um ein sehr umfangreiches Werk mit insg. 1096 Seiten handelt, haben wir es nun in 4 broschierte Bände unterteilt, in denen alle Kapitel in ihrer jeweiligen Thematik zusammengestellt sind. Band 1: Elastomerrohstoffe Band 2: Mischrohstoffe Band 3: Mischungsentwicklung und -verarbeitung Band 4: Artikelfertigung und Qualitätssicherung 510 22,47 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel_Band_4.jpg
Handbuch der Kunststoffprüfung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/170/Handbuch-der-Kunststoffpruefung Werkstoffprüfung ist ein wesentlicher Bestandteil der Qualitätssicherung von Produkten und Bauteilen. Für Kunststoffe, d.h. Thermoplaste, Duroplaste und Elastomere, ist mit diesem Werk ein umfassendes Handbuch der Prüftechnik verfügbar. Dieses Handbuch beschreibt die physikalischen und physikalisch-chemischen Eigenschaften, stellt die international üblichen und z.T. genormten Prüfungsmethoden vor und erläutert Auswertung und Interpretation der Messergebnisse. Inhalt Probekörperherstellung und Probekörpervorbereitung Prüfung der Verarbeitbarkeit Prüfung der mechanischen Eigenschaften Bewertung der Zähigkeitseigenchaften durch bruchmechanische Kennwerte Prüfung der elektrischen Eigenschaften Prüfung der thermischen Eigenschaften Prüfung des Medienverhaltens Prüfung der optischen Eigenschaften Prüfung der akustischen Eigenschaften Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren Prüfung von Formteilen und Halbzeugen 170 79,00 neu Gebunden 3-446-16336-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-16336-0.gif
Handbuch der Reifentechnik
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/471/Handbuch-der-Reifentechnik Mit dem raschen technischen Fortschritt im Automobilbau muss auch die Reifenindustrie Schritt halten. Höhere Geschwindigkeiten und stärkere Gewichtsbelastungen stellen große Ansprüche an Entwicklung, Produktion, Wartung und Kontrolle von Reifen. Bisher war man auf Broschüren von Reifenherstellern zu einzelnen Spezialthemen angewiesen. Dieses Handbuch gibt nun erstmals einen fundierten Überblick, der ergänzt wird durch Fragebögen zur Erhebung von Unfallursachen für Sachverständige. 471 59,95 neu Kartoniert 978-3-211-82941-7
Handbuch Kunststoff-Verbindungstechnik
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/142/Handbuch-Kunststoff-Verbindungstechnik Die spezifischen Besonderheiten des Werkstoffs Kunststoff haben zu Verfahren der Verbindung von Bauteilen untereinander geführt, die von bewährten bis zu ganz neuen Fügetechniken reichen. Diese Verbindungen betreffen Kunststoffteile untereinander aber auch Kunststoff-Metall-Verbindungen in kleinen und großen Serien. Handwerkliche Verfahren stehen hoch automatisierten gegenüber. Die Vielfalt der Verbindungsmöglichkeiten wird durch die große Gestaltungsfreiheit der Kunststoffbauteile ergänzt. Über 40 Fachleute aus Industrie und Forschung haben sich zusammengefunden und gemeinsam in sorgfältiger Arbeit das erste Handbuch zur Kunststoff-Verbindungstechnik geschrieben. Behandelt werden die Fertigung, die Auslegung, die Gestaltung, Kurz- und Langzeitprüfung und Qualitätssicherung. 142 149,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22668-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbuch-Kunststoff-Verbindungstechnik.jpg
Handbuch Spritzgießen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/150/Handbuch-Spritzgiessen Klar strukturiert, präzise und verständlich erschließt dieses Standardwerk die gesamte Welt des Spritzgießens einschließlich der zahlreichen Sonderverfahren. Im Mittelpunkt steht der Spritzgießprozess. Sie erhalten eine detaillierte Beschreibung der Zusammenhänge von Material, Produkt- und Werkzeuggestaltung, Prozessführung, Verfahrenstechnik, Spritzgießmaschine und Peripherie. Darüber hinaus werden die komplexen Wechselbeziehungen und gegenseitigen Einflussfaktoren von Werkstoff, Verarbeitung und Produkteigenschaften dargestellt. Tabellen und Diagramme runden das gelungene Konzept ab. 150 199,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22966-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbuch-Spritzgiessen.jpg
Handbuch Verbundwerkstoffe - Werkstoffe, Verarbeitung, Anwendung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/fasern/118/Handbuch-Verbundwerkstoffe---Werkstoffe-Verarbeitung-Anwendung- Faserverbundwerkstoffe mit polymerer Matrix finden zunehmend Eingang und Verbreitung in vielen Bereichen der Technik. Während die Werkstoffeigenschaften seit Jahrzehnten Gegenstand intensiver Untersuchungen sind, befindet sich die Entwicklung der Verarbeitungstechnik erst auf dem Weg zum geregelten Prozess. Dieses Handbuch ist als Standardwerk zur Verarbeitungstechnik der Verbundwerkstoffe konzipiert. Es bietet einen Überblick aller Verfahren nach dem neuesten Stand der Technik. Dabei werden auch die Gesichtspunkte der Wirtschaftlichkeit und Nachhaltigkeit berücksichtigt 118 149,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22041-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Handbuch-Verbundwerkstoffe.jpg
Hazardous Chemicals - Control and Regulation in the European Market
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/360/Hazardous-Chemicals---Control-and-Regulation-in-the-European-Market This practice-oriented guide covers the handling and use of hazardous chemicals at the workplace, citing current European Union regulations throughout the text. A valuable reference for companies and institutions both inside and outside of the EU common market. 360 109,00 neu Gebunden 978-3527315413 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Hazardous-Chemicals---Control-and-Regulation-in-the-European-Market.jpg
Health and Safety in the Rubber Industry
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/42/Health-and-Safety-in-the-Rubber-Industry The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 12, No. 6, Report 138, 2001 By N. Chaiear, Khon Kaen University, Thailand This report takes a broad overview of the rubber industry and highlights the key concerns over safety that are currently being raised. The statistics on the incidence of accidents are reviewed. The rubber industry has been highlighted as having a higher rate of accidents than other similar industries. Measures that can be taken to avoid injury from machinery are discussed, including advice from the International Labour Organization on mill safety. Rubber dust and fume exposures are considered to be general health hazards. Specific chemical hazards are described. Solvents have been responsible for many health effects in the rubber industry, these are outlined here. Monomers such as butadiene have known health effects, which are described. There have been multiple reports of raised cancer incidence in the rubber industry often linked to exposure to specific chemicals. Nitrosamines have been linked to cancer and are formed during the curing reaction in some rubber formulations. A useful table listing the known cancer studies in the rubber industry is included. Latex allergy is probably the most controversial topic in the industry at the moment. This is described, together with other common skin reactions to rubber and rubber chemicals. Pertinent legislation and the legal duties of employers to protect their workforce are both outlined. In these days of expensive litigation, this is a useful summary. The author cites the medical papers and books which provide further information on specific issues. The review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts from the Rapra Abstracts database, to facilitate further reading on this subject. These abstracts include many articles on latex allergy and nitrosamines. Efforts have been made to isolate and eliminate the proteins in latex that cause reactions, both by latex treatments and by assessing alternative sources of latex to Hevea, such as Guayule. Similarly, much research has gone into isolating and eliminating the generation of nitrosamines. Key features LegislationLatex allergy Chemical safety Machinery safety Rubber dust and fume Cancer incidence Contents Introduction The Law Affecting Health and Safety Industrial Safety: Equipment Fire and Explosions Solvents Epidemiology Natural Rubber Latex Allergy Skin Irritation and Dermatitis Dust and Fume Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Nitrosamines 1,3-Butadiene General Recommendations for Handling Rubber Chemicals Conclusion About the author The author has worked in occupational medicine in Thailand and in the UK, surveying workers and health effects. She has published papers on the incidence of latex allergy in different parts of the rubber industry, from the plantation workers through to the product manufacturers. 42 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573013 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Health-and-Safety-in-the-Rubber-Industry.jpg
Heißkanal-Technik
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/155/Heisskanal-Technik Das Heißkanalsystem als Bestandteil eines Spritzgießwerkzeugs ist für die Qualität und Wirtschaftlichkeit bei der Fertigung von Spritzgieß-Formteilen von wesentlichem Einfluss. Die vielfältigen Varianten und Konstruktionsprinzipien von Heißkanalsystemen sind häufig kunststoffbezogen und insoweit im Allgemeinen nicht universell einsetzbar. Diese Einschränkungen zu kennen und zu erkennen, ist für den Anwender besonders wichtig. In diesem Buch wird über den Stand der Heißkanaltechnik, über vorteilhafte Baukonzepte und Anwendungen, aber auch über Misserfolge berichtet, die jedoch auch für eine technische Weiterentwicklung nützlich sein können. So bietet dieses Handbuch dem Studierenden, dem Konstrukteur als auch dem Anwender sowohl die für seine Arbeit notwendigen Grundlagen als auch zahlreiche praxiserprobte Konstruktions- und Anwendungsbeispiele. 155 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22585-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Heisskanal_Technik.jpg
High Performance & Speciality Elastomers 2002
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/41/High-Performance-&-Speciality-Elastomers-2002 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2002 This second conference focusing on high peformance elastomers covered the elastomers being used in high demand environmental applications and brings together a number of papers dealing with new fluoro and silicone elastomers in the field. Studies of the behaviour of elastomers and components in environmentally hostile media, and methods of predicting age-related mechanical properties in elastomeric seals will be presented. The papers presented were of high technical quality, given by industry experts and will be of interest to material suppliers, compounders, technologists and processors together with vehicle designers, and manufacturers of products required for environmentally demanding applications; in fact all end users of these speciality elastomers. List of Papers SESSION 1: THE HIGH PERFORMANCE ELASTOMER INDUSTRY "An Overview of the High Performance Elastomer Industry in 2002" Richard Beswick & Dr Dave Dunn, bms AG, Switzerland "The Market for LSR in Europe (Market Survey 2002)" Ulrich Eich, Schlegel & Partner GmbH, Germany (PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT) "Fluorosilicone Rubber - The Current State of the Science" Graeme Smith, Lauren Tonge, Mohammed Fiaz & Jean Pierre Ventura, Dow Corning Ltd, Belgium (PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT ) SESSION 2: HIGH PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS "Polymers to Resist Automotive Fuel Permeation and Emissions - Compatability & Orientation Effects of Polymers & Multi-component Fuels" Nickie Dale & Bob Campion, Materials Engineering Research Laboratory (MERL) Ltd., UK "Silicone Rubber for Noise and Vibration Damping in Automotive Applications" Mohammed Fiaz , Mike Proctor, Graeme Smith & Jean Pierre Ventura, Dow Corning Ltd, UK "Advances in New Heat Resistant ACM Technology for Automotive Applications" Peter Abraham, Paul Manley, Andy Anderson & Walter Heider, Zeon Chemicals Europe Ltd, UK SESSION 3: ADDITIVES, COMPOUNDING AND PROCESSING "A Processing Additive to Substitute Perfluorinated Types in Speciality Polymers" Karl Menting & Colin Clarke, Schill & Seilacher "Struktol" Aktiengesellschaft, Germany "Novel Compounding Technologies to Enhance the Performance of Hydrogenated Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (HNBR)" Nick Sandland, Zeon Chemicals Europe Ltd, UK "Use of Diatomaceous Earth as a Functional Additive" Julian Danvers, World Minerals - Europe, France "Liquid Silicone Rubber: Ease of Processing is Cost Saving" Marco Pagliani & Hans Peter Wolf, Dow Corning GmbH, Germany SESSION 4: NEW MATERIALS AND ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY "Liquid Silicone Rubber : New Materials for Today's Market Needs" Clemens Trumm, Stephan Bosshammer & Heinz Müller, GE Bayer Silicones GmbH & Co. KG, Germany "New Fluoroelastomer Nanocomposites Based on PTFE" Giovanni Comino, S. Arrigoni, A Staccione, M. Apostolo & M. Albano, Solvay Ausimont S.p.a. - R & D Center, Italy "A New Class of Unique High Performance Low Temperature Fluoroelastomers" Jürgen Steffens, Dyneon GmbH & Co. KG, Germany (PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT) "Liquid Perfluoroether Elastomer" Paul Uritani & Hirofumi Kishita, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd., USA "Fluororelastomer Made With Advanced Polymer Architecture Provides Benefits in Processing & End Use Properties - New Peroxide Curable Elastomer" Thomas Olma & Steve Bowers, Dupont-Dow Elastomers S.A., Germany "Structure and Properties of Chlorinated Polyethylenes and Higher Polyolefins" Grogory Ronkin, Scientific Research Institute "Syntex" - Moscow, Russia SESSION 5: IMPROVING PRODUCT PERFORMANCE AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES "A Finite Element Methodology to Predict Age-Related Mechanical Properties and Performance Changes in Elastomeric Seals" Jose Duarte,Gerhard Streit & Manfred Achenbach, Parker Hannifin GmbH, Germany "Improved Quality at Lower Costs - An Oxymoron?" Thomas Kromminga, Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH, Germany "High Performance Elastomers in ‘O’ Ring Apllications" Volker Peterseim & Ernst Osen, Freudenberg O-Ring Kg, Germany "How the Management of Technology Platforms has Helped an Elastomers Manufacturer achieve & secure the number 2 position in it's Market Segment" Wolfram Keller, Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath, UK 41 171,20 neu Kartoniert 1-85957-319-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/HPE-2002.jpg
High Performance and Speciality Elastomers 2005
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/478/High-Performance-and-Speciality-Elastomers-2005 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 April 2005 There are many different types of high performance elastomers. Their unique properties are essential in hostile environments and application areas include the petrochemical and refining industries, automotive, aerospace, defence, wire and cable, construction, chemical plants, nuclear, medical, food and seals. Correct material selection, compounding and processing are essential. These proceedings have brought together a collection of papers for material suppliers, engineers, compounders, manufacturers, processors and end-users of high performance elastomers who discussed the most appropriate materials and formulations for different applications.There is an exciting mix in these proceedings from both material suppliers and end users, who have discussed test and formulation data. There is an overview paper on the markets for rubbers from the International Rubber Study Group. There is also a new presentation on studies of food contact applications of high performance elastomers, with migration data available.List of PapersSESSION 1: MARKETSDarren Cooper, Dr Prachaya Jumpasut & Dock No, International Rubber Study Group, UKPaper 1 - Recent trends and outlook for elastomersSESSION 2: FOOD CONTACT APPLICATIONSDr Martin Forrest, Dr Steve Holding and Donna Howells, Rapra Technology, UKPaper 2 - The use of two-dimensional GC-MS for the identification and quantification of low molecular weight compounds from high performance elastomersSESSION 3: FLUOROELASTOMERSDr. Stephen Bowers, Edward Ferber, Ronald Stevens, Christopher Grant - DuPont Dow Elastomers, SwitzerlandPaper 4 - High performance HS fluoroelastomersDr Milena Stanga, Solvay Solexis SpA, ItalyPaper 5 - New generation of fluoroelastomers showing advanced injection moulding propertiesRaphael Rouach & Eisaku Sumino, Daikin Chemical Europe GmbH, GermanyPaper 6 - Development in base resistant elastomersPhil Spencer, Yoshimasa Kai, Masayuki Saito & Noriharu Tate, AGFP UK - Asahi Glass Fluoropolymers, UKPaper 3 - New fluoroelastomers having a molecular structure specially designed for extrusion of high quality tubing and thin walled fuel line hose veneersSESSION 4: APPLICATIONSMichael Proctor, Charles W Olsen Jr, Lauren Tonge, Paul Irish & Steve Altum, Dow Corning Ltd, UKPaper 8 - Application of nanotechnology in fluoropolymersDr Vincent Ng, Precision Polymer Engineering Ltd, UKPaper 9 - Material development for LEV II air induction requirementsRay Hetherington, ITW/Southland, USAPaper 10 - Finite element modelling of stress induced chemical attackMick Holland, Precision Polymer Engineering Ltd, UKPaper 7 - FSR in extreme applications, a new paradigm in fluoroelastomersSESSION 5: CHLOROSULFONATED ETHYLENE ELASTOMERSDr Yu-jun Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, ChinaPaper 11 - Synthesis and characterization of sulfonated EVOHSESSION 6: SILICONE ELASTOMERSDr Christophe Paulo, Rhodia Recherches, FrancePaper 13 - New silicone solutions in demanding environmentsDr. Sascha Bchel, Wacker Silicones, Germany, Roland Schmidt & Hans Langbauer, Gummiwerk Kraiburg, GermanyPaper 12 - Challenging high performance silicone materialsSESSION 7: SPECIALITY ELASTOMERSJenci Kurja & Dr Stephane Berghmans, Milliken Speciality Elastomers, UKPaper 15 - New applications for diatomaceous earth products within speciality elastomersJulian Danvers, World Minerals, France & Roger Rothon, Rothon Consultants, UKPaper 16 - Magneto-active elastomer compositesProf Mehdi Farshad, EMPA, SwitzerlandPaper 17 - Studies on speciality elastomers based on polymers containing polysiloxane blocksJanusz Kozakiewicz, Jarosaw Przybylski & Anita Koncka-Foland, Industrial Chemistry Research Institute, Warsaw, PolandPaper 14 - Market for microbe-resistant products expanding: safe antimicrobial rubber answers important industry needsSESSION 8: HNBRDr Martin Mezger, Dr Dirk Achten & Dr Roland Parg, LANXESS Deutschland GmbH, GermanyPaper 19 - Effect of platelets aspect ratio on HNBR/organoclay nanocomposites propertiesKonstantinos G. Gatos, Jozsef Karger-Kocsis, Zoltan Major, Reinhold W. Lang, Laszlo Szazdi & Bela Pukanszky, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, GermanyPaper 18 - HNBR advanced technology: The new low molecular weight polymerSESSION 9: APPLICATIONS OF FLUOROELASTOMERSDaniel L Hertz III, Seals Eastern Inc, USAPaper 21 - Fluorinated and perfluorinated polymers as protective and reinforcing agents for stone artefactsProf Piero FredianiPaper 20 - Thermal limitations of BPAF cured and TAIC cured fluoroelastomers evaluated using Strain Energy Density (SED) 478 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-510-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m345r.jpg
High Performance and Speciality Elastomers 2007
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/462/High-Performance-and-Speciality-Elastomers-2007 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Frankfurt, December 5-6, 2007 Demand for high performance elastomers continues to grow, driven by higher technical, specification and legislative requirements in end use sectors such as the automotive, defence and petrochemical industries. In fact the Freedonia Group forecasts US demand for fluoroelastomers, just one of many performance elastomers, to grow by 5.4 bringing the market to 365m by 2011.But as always, the future of the elastomers sector depends on the creation of new materials which deliver a better price/performance ratio for speciality and niche markets. This conference was designed to bring together material suppliers, engineers, compounders, manufacturers, processors and end users of high performance elastomers to discuss new materials, manufacturing processes, application requirements and legislation.Now in its fourth year, these conference proceedings cover a broad range of subjects including developments in fluoro and perfluoroelastomers, innovations in fluorinated liquid silicone rubber, processing and reprocessing of high performance and speciality elastomers and case studies demonstrating their uses in subsea and sealing applications.SESSION 1. MARKET TRENDSMartin Lee, Clwyd Compounders Ltd, UKPaper 1 An overview of the high performance elastomers marketPaper 2 Replacements of problematic raw materials under REACH for high performance rubber applicationsCristina Rosca, Martin Saewe & H.-M. Issel, Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH, GermanySESSION 2. DEVELOPMENTS IN FKM AND FFKMMilena Stanga, Giovanni Comino, Stefano Arrigoni & Margherita Albano, Solvay Solexis SpA, ItalyPaper 3 High performance perfluoroelastomersPaper 4 A new family of FKM grades with advanced technology designed for injection processingRaphael Rouach & E. Sumino, Daikin Chemical Europe, FrancePaper 5 New developments in base and amine resistant TFE/P fluoroelastomersPhil Spencer, AGC Chemicals Europe Ltd, UKSESSION 3. DEVELOPMENTS IN OTHER PERFORMANCE POLYMERSKlaus Kammerer, DuPont de Nemours, GermanyPaper 6 Enlarging the performance window of VAMAC - new high molecular weight AEM polymers and their applicationsPaper 7 New HNBR grades with improved processing and propertiesDr Matthias Soddemann & Dr Martin Mezger, Lanxess Deutschland GmbH, GermanyPaper 8 Novel EPDM products for peroxide cure applicationsHerman Dikland, Michel Dees, Martin van Duin, DSM Elastomers, The NetherlandsPaper 9 The effect of oil swelling on the multi-axial fatigue life of EPDMJohn Hanley, Niall Murphy, Dr Hassan Ali & Dr Steve Jerrams, Dublin Institute of Technology, IrelandPaper 10 Innovations in fluorinated liquid silicone rubberOliver Franssen & Dr Stephen Bosshammer, Momentive Performance Materials, GermanyPaper 11 100 fluoro liquid silicone rubber is now a reality: fuel and oil resistance achieved in an LSRMarco Pagliani, Dow Corning, ItalySESSION 4. RECYCLING HIGH PERFROMANCE & SPECIALITY ELASTOMERSJeffrey Savage & Quentin Hartley, HS Polymer Reprocessing Ltd, UKPaper 12 Reprocessing of high performance and speciality elastomersSESSION 5 APPLICATIONSPeter Warren, Andrew Douglas & Phil Embury, James Walker & Co Ltd, UKPaper 13 Low temperature sealing capability of elastomer O-rings: the relationship between laboratory tests and service performance under varying conditionsPaper 14 Developments in the use of elastomer technology, their optimisation and practical installation for cavitation resistance and protectionGavin M.L Bowers, Belzona Polymerics Ltd, UKPaper 15 High performance elastomers as sealing solutions for modern fuelsDr Michael Viol, Dr Ernst Osen and Ms Dr Rinnbauer, Freudenberg DS GmbH & Co KG, GermanyPaper 16 Elastomer challenges in subsea equipmentAlexandra Neumann Torgersen, FMC Kongsberg Subsea AS, NorwaySESSION 6 FILLERSDr. Joseph Hallet, Dr C. Herd, Dr W. Wand & Dr D. Tandon, Columbian Chemicals, UKPaper 17 Carbon fillers for high performance applicationsPaper 18 The use of siliceous minerals in silicone and FKM elastomersJulian Danvers, World Minerals, FranceSESSION 7Kurt Manigatter, Elmet Elastomere Produktions-und Dienstleistungs GmbH, AustriaPaper 19 The five elements of liquid injection moulding processPaper 20 Modification of rubber friction by ion bombardmentDariusz M. Bielinski & Jacek Jagielski, STOMIL, PolandPaper 21 Improved demoulding behaviour of EVM compounds using a two step peroxide crosslinking conceptDr Gerd Bergmann, Dr Stefan Kelbch, Dr Carsten Fischer & Dr Hans Magg, Lanxess Deutschland GmbH, Germany 462 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-021-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m351r.jpg
High Performance Fillers 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/336/High-Performance-Fillers-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2006 - Cologne, Germany, 21-22 March 2006 The Second International Conference Fillers are used in polymers for a variety of reasons: cost reduction, improved processing, density control, optical effects, thermal conductivity, control of thermal expansion, electrical properties, magnetic properties, flame retardancy and improved mechanical properties, such as hardness and tear resistance. Each filler type has different properties and these in turn are influenced by the particle size, shape and surface chemistry. The filler market in Europe and NAFTA is estimated at about 7.5 million tonnes, with a value of about 3 to 4 billion Euro. The size of the high-performance filler market is estimated at between 0.5 and 1 M tonnes with a value between 400 and 600 M Euro. Filler surface modifiers are important in many applications and are dominated by fatty acids and organosilanes. Significant market growth is taking place in several areas, particularly in composites using nanofillers, natural fibres or fire-retardant fillers. This conference focused on developments in High Performance Fillers from established materials to the latest innovations. There were presentations on many different types of fillers from flash calcined clays (Imerys), diatomaceous earths and perlites (World Minerals), aluminas (Sasol), natural fibres (Queens’s University Belfast), titanium oxides (Oxonica), mica (Quartzwerke), wollastonite (RT Vanderbilt), pigments (Eckhart) and glass foam (Trovotech) to nanographite (State University of Michigan), POSS (Hybrid Plastics) and nanocomposites (Prof Camino, Prof Kenig, S Dunger). BASF AG and Electrolux discussed filler interactions with other compounding ingredients, whilst surface modification with silanes was presented by Dow Corning. Contents SESSION 1: TRENDS IN FILLERS AND COUPLING AGENTS Paper 1 - Filler and filler modifier markets and trends Prof Roger Rothon, Rothon Consultants, UK Paper 2 - Improved compatibility of fillers through selected surface treatment with organo silanes Manfred Gloeggler, Dow Corning GmbH, Germany, & Stuart Poultney, Dow Corning Ltd., Wales SESSION 2: EMERGING FILLERS Paper 3 - TiO2 extension in polymers by opacifying calcined clays David Whiteman & Cesar Agra-Gutierrez, Imerys Minerals Ltd., UK Paper 4 - New applications for siliceous mineral products within polymer systems Julian Danvers, World Minerals, France, & Prof Roger Rothon, Rothon Consultants, UK Paper 5 - Synthetic boehmite aluminas and hydrotalcites as performance filler Olaf Torno, Sasol Germany GmbH, Germany Paper 6 - Enhancing the performance of natural fibre-reinforced polymer composites Prof Peter Hornsby, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland Paper 7 - Introducing reinforcing polymer fillers with added functionalities made out of glass foam Dr Thurid Moenke-Wedler & Hans-Jürgen Voß, Trovotech GmbH, Germany Paper 8 - Stabilisation of polymers using micronised manganese doped titanium dioxide Dr Robin McIntyre & Gareth Wakefield, Oxonica Materials Ltd., UK SESSION 3: ESTABLISHED NICHE FILLERS Paper 9 - Mica high performance fillers for polypropylene and polyamide Dr Jörg Zilles, Quarzwerke GmbH, Germany Paper 10 - Wollastonite – strength in legacy Sara Robinson, RT Vanderbilt Company Inc., USA Paper 11 - Special effect pigments for plastics Martin Schaal, Eckart GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Paper 12 - The use of glass micro-spheres as functional fillers for performances enhancement into polymer systems and resins Jean-Philippe Curdy, Potters Europe, UK SESSION 4: FILLER INTERACTIONS Paper 13 - Filler impact resistance interactions Dr Chris DeArmitt, BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Germany Paper 14 - Filler antioxidant interactions in polypropylene and a model liquid (squalane) Kevin Breese, Electrolux Home Products Italy SpA, Italy SESSION 5: NANOCOMPOSITES Paper 15 - Nanographite: a multifunctional nanomaterial for polymers and composites Prof Lawrence Drzal & Hiroyuki Fukushima, Michigan State University, USA Paper 16 - POSS as promising fire retardants in polymer nanocomposites Prof Giovanni Camino, Alberto Fina, & Daniela Tabuani, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Paper 17 - Carbon nanotubes: reviewing their multi-functional properties for polymers Olivier Decroly & Michael Claes, Nanocyl SA, Belgium Paper 18 - The use of metal atoms trapped in nanocages to enhance filler performance Joseph Lichtenhan, Hybrid Plastics Inc., USA Paper 19 - Reinforcement of delicate polymer structures by high anisotropic nanofillers Siljana Lietz, J Sandler, K Hedicke, E Bosch & V Altstädt, University of Bayreuth, Germany Paper 20 - Nano fillers for enhancement of mechanical and thermal performance of adhesives Prof Sam Kenig, Israel Plastics & Rubber Center, & Prof Hanna Dodiuk, Shenkar College of Engineering & Design, Israel 336 156,22 neu Kartoniert 978-1859575604 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-560-9.jpg
Hochleistungskunststoffe
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Hollow Plastic Parts - Design and Manufacture
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/140/Hollow-Plastic-Parts---Design-and-Manufacture Hollow plastic parts range in size from small unit dose liquor bottles, doll heads and syringe bulbs to large gasoline tanks, pallets, and playground equipment. Designers and design engineers are often familiar with one way of making these parts but may not be aware of other methods that may offer greater design and performance flexibility. The book provides comprehensive design and manufacturing comparisons of three major methods - blow molding, rotational molding and twin-sheet thermoforming- as well as an overview of other methods used to produce hollow plastic parts. Not only will the seasoned designer be able to determine the advantages and limitations of specific technologies, but the newcomer will also be able to quickly select the best manufacturing method for his particular hollow product. 140 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446223349 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Hollow-Plastic-Parts---Design-and-Manufacture.jpg
Hoses for Automotive Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/488/Hoses-for-Automotive-Applications- Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Hoses for Automotive Applications. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 488 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_08.jpg
Hot Runner Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/327/Hot-Runner-Technology Quality and profitability of injection molding operations can be considerably influenced by the hot runner system. The many variations and design principles of hot runners are material-dependent and therefore not universally applicable. Knowing about and recognizing these limitations will make or brake a molder's success. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in hot runner technology, advantageous design principles, and applications. The user will find the necessary basics as well as many proven designs and application examples. Contents Basic Aspects of Heat TechnologyIntroduction of Hot Runner ComponentsHeating of Hot Runner Manifold BlocksHeating of Hot Runner NozzlesTemperature Measuring and -ControllingMaterial Behaviour under Mechanical StressCorrosion and WearScrew Connections and Material Selection for High TemperaturesBasic Aspects of Plastics TechnologyMaintenance and Storage of Hot Runner MoldsDesign of Special Hot Runner Systems and Hot Runner MoldsSupplier of Hot Runner Systems 327 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446405844 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Hot-Runner-Technology.jpg
Hot Runners in Injection Moulds
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/217/Hot-Runners-in-Injection-Moulds The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de The technology of hot runners in plastic moulds is becoming more widely used, and this has been accompanied by an increase in the range of hot runner systems available. This development has meant that in manufacturing practice, the user of hot runner moulds is faced with the problem of how to make an informed comparison between the systems on offer from the mass of technical information at his disposal. The large range of hot runner systems on the market and the complex link between their design and the result obtained in practice means that many designers and users have difficulty in making the best choice. Besides economic and technical considerations, this choice must also take into account the specific properties of the plastics. An understanding of the physical processes taking place in the mould during injection forms a basis for informed mould building and optimum selection of the hot runner system, and for its subsequent operation. This is an aspect to which this book gives special attention. The aim of this book is to give an objective view of the topic based on personal experience. It introduces a logical division of hot runner systems, illustrates the design of nozzles, manifolds and other system components, discusses the principles of selection, building, installation and use, analyses the causes of faults and suggests ways of eliminating them, and presents examples of applications. Subjects covered are: Types of Hot Runner SystemConditions for Use of Hot RunnersLinks with TechnologyStructure of a Hot RunnerThermal Balance and Temperature ControlFilling BalanceChoosing an Hot Runner SystemSpecial Injection Processes using Hot RunnersSpecial Hot Runner Mould DesignsUse of Moulds with Hot RunnersDisruptions to the Operation of Hot Runner Moulds and Typical Moulding DefectsThe Way Ahead for Hot Runner Technology About the authors The authors, Daniel Frenkler and Henryk Zawistowski, both graduated in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Warsaw. Daniel Frenkler has nearly 40 years of experience in the plastic and tool industry in Poland and Sweden. His management career in the fields of injection moulding technology, mould making, mould and product design in Poland, and from 1981 specialisation in mould design in Sweden, make him the ideal person to write this book. He is a co-author (with Henryk Zawistowski) of two fundamental mould design handbooks (1971 and 1984). He has published over 50 articles in technical magazines about the design of hot runners and injection moulds. Henryk Zawistowski, too, has nearly 40 years of experience from industry and education in Poland. He worked as a mould designer, and from 1970-1977 was a consultant to BASF, in Poland. In 1980 he became a lecturer at the Technical University in Warsaw, where he devised a theory for shaping internal quality features in injection moulded items. Based on his industry knowledge and scientific experience, he developed a system of professional training for technicians in the area of injection moulding, mould design and use of injection moulding machines. In 1990 he established an education centre, PLASTECH and a publishing company PLASTECH. Henryk Zawistowski has published widely in the field of injection moulding. 217 214,00 neu Gebunden 978-1859572085 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Hot-Runners-in-Injection-Moulds.jpg
How to Improve Rubber Compounds - 1500 Experimental Ideas for Problem Solving
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/174/How-to-Improve-Rubber-Compounds---1500-Experimental-Ideas-for-Problem-Solving Rubber compounding is a very complex endeavor. There are many interactions and many ways to achieve the target properties and economic goals while maintaining an acceptable trade-off for these characteristics. This book is dedicated to providing the reader with various experimental ideas which may guide him or her to developing better compounds and solving technical problems. In a combined effort, 20 reknown industrial esperts compiled a large number of diverse experimental suggestions for enhancing a specific compound property. By reviewing the suggestions in this book, the compounder may develop a better "feel" for how to best achieve a compromise or trade-off with compound properties when developing new or improving tested rubber recipes. Contents IntroductionOptimizing Cured Physical PropertiesImproving Degradation Resistance for Cured Rubber CompoundsOptimizing Measurable Processability PropertiesMinimizing Adverse Processing AttributesHow to Obtain Better Property Trade-OffsCompatibility for Blends of Elastomers as Part of Vulcanizable CompoundsTypical Cure Packages for Compounds Based on Different Elastomer Base 174 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446220041 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/How-to-Improve-Rubber-Compounds---1500-Experimental-Ideas-for-Problem-Solving.jpg
How to Make Injection Molds
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/103/How-to-Make-Injection-Molds Economic success in the plastics processing industry depends on the quality, precision, and reliability of its most common tool: the injection mold. Consequently, misjudgments in design and mistakes in the manufacturing of molds can result in grave consequences. This comprehensive handbook for the design and manufacture of injection molds covers all aspects of how to successfully make injection molds from a practical as well as from a theoretical point of view. It should serve as an indispensable reference work for everyone engaged in mold making. Contents Materials for Injection Molds Mold Making Techniques Estimating Mold Costs The Injection Molding Process Design of Runner Systems Design of Gates Venting of Molds Heat Exchange System Shrinkage Mechanical Design Shifting of Cores Ejection Alignment and Changing of Molds Computer-Aided Mold Design and Construction Maintenance of Injection Molds Measuring in Injection Molds Temperature Controllers Mold Standards Correction of Molding Defects Special Processes - Special Molds Review -"...an example of how books should be written ... will be used by molders, mold designers and mold makers and will become a standard." - Polymer News 103 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446212565 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21256-6.jpg
In-Mould Decoration of Plastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/211/In-Mould-Decoration-of-Plastics The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 13, No. 2, Report 146, 2002 By J.C. Love and V. Goodship, The University of Warwick Many plastic components need to have a surface finish applied before use. This can act as a decorative layer, a protective layer, to smooth out surface defects, or to alter surface properties (for example, to enhance adhesion). If this surface effect is applied during the moulding process, it can reduce time, space, material and machinery requirements. It also allows processors to supply complete systems, rather than just moulded components. In-mould decoration techniques include the in-mould application of film, in-mould priming, in-mould labelling and the injection of paints into the mould. In-mould decoration generally requires additional equipment, which can be expensive. Design is also critical for success. These factors need to be taken into consideration in corporate planning. In-mould films are prepared by multi-layer extrusion or solvent casting. They can be single colour or highly patterned with detailed graphics. They are stretched across a mould prior to injection, compression or blow moulding to produce a variety of decorative effects. This technique allows for great design flexibility and permits increased customer personalisation of products such as cars and mobile phones. Changing design between moulds is as simple as changing a roll of film. Film preparation is also discussed in this review. Coatings comprising thermoplastic, pseudo-thermoplastic and uncured thermosetting materials can be injected or extruded into a mould. Here they act as paints in compression injection moulding and co-injection moulding. An additional benefit is that in-mould painting can reduce the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere, which is a common problem in paint shops. In-mould labelling can eliminate the requirement for adhesive. In the first example of this practice, paper labels for ice cream container lids were inserted into the mould prior to injection. Labels can also be applied as film and made from the same plastic material as the component to facilitate bonding and create a continuous surface effect, i.e., the label becomes an integral part of the product. These techniques have widespread use in the plastics industry and the marketplace is expanding. The car and mobile phone industries, packaging and toys are examples of key areas for growth. Many new developments are taking place in this field. The indexed summaries of papers from the polymer library that are included with this review include a number of key patents. This reference section also provides a good indicator of the key companies involved in this area and the current applications of this technology. The emphasis of this review is on practical applications of the techniques of in-mould decoration including advantages and disadvantages. This book provides an excellent source of information about a developing area of moulding, which will allow processors to add value to products and compete in the marketplace. Key Features TechniquesTerminologyPractical informationClearly written Contents Introduction The Popularity of In-Mould Decoration In-Mould Film Technologies Injection In-Mould Painting On-Mould Painting In-Mould Primer Conclusions About the Authors As a materials engineer, Jo Love has been researching in-mould decorating for five years. She is an expert in the development and use of the Granular Injected Paint Technology (GIPT), and has published papers and taught the principles of in-mould decorating internationally. Dr Goodship is a Senior Research Fellow with 14 years experience in industry and expertise in co-injection moulding technology. The authors are based at the Warwick Manufacturing Group in the Advanced Technology Centre at the University of Warwick, which has strong links to the automotive sector. 211 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573280 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/In-Mould-Decoration-of-Plastics.jpg
Industrial Applications of Natural Fibres
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/518/Industrial-Applications-of-Natural-Fibres In recent years natural fibers have become increasingly popular for use in industrial applications as reinforcement for plastics. This essential resource brings detailed information on natural fibers from agriculture to the final product. The coverage encompasses processing steps from agriculture, fiber separation, fiber processing to the manufacturing of the final product, focusing on important materials with emerging applications in polymer composites, non-woven or felted products and textiles. This is a key guide for professional industrial researchers working in production processing, and students and academics in these areas.From the contentsPart I - Background1. Historic Usage and Preservation of Cultural HeritageFenella G. France2. What are natural fibres?2.1 Chemistry of Plant FibresDanny E. Akin2.2 Natural fibres - Function in NatureMichaela Eder and Ingo Burgert2.3 Types of fibreJörg Müssig and Tanja Slootmaker3. Economic aspects3.1 Grades and StandardsAxel Drieling and Jörg Müssig3.2 Technical Applications of Natural Fibres: An OverviewNina Graupner and Jörg Müssig3.3 Natural Fibres in Technical Applications: Markets and trendsStephan Piotrowski and Michael CarusPart II - Vegetable Fibres4. Flax - Structure, Chemistry, Retting, and ProcessingDanny E. Akin5. Hemp - Cultivation, Extraction and ProcessingStefano Amaducci and Hans-Jörg Gusovius6. Jute - A Versatile Natural Fibre. Cultivation, Extraction and ProcessingMd. Siddiqur Rahman7. Abaca - Cultivation, Extraction and ProcessingFriedhelm Göltenboth and Werner Mühlbauer8. Sisal - Cultivation, Processing and ProductsRajesh D. Anandjiwala and Maya John9. Coir - Coconut Cultivation, Extraction and Processing of CoirChitranganiJayasekara and Nalinie Amarasinghe10. Cotton Production and ProcessingMuhammad Rafiq ChaudhryPart III - Animal Fibres11. Mulberry Silk, Spider Dragline & Recombinant SilksAnja Gliaovi and Fritz Vollrath12. Wool - Structure, Mechanical Properties and Technical Products Based on Animal FibresCrisan Popescu and Franz-Josef WortmannPart IV - Testing and Quality Management13. Testing Methods for Measuring Physical and Mechanical Fibre Properties (Plant and Animal Fibres)Jörg Müssig, Holger Fischer, Nina Graupner and Axel Drieling14. SEM Catalogue for Animal and Plant FibresTanja Slootmaker and Jörg Müssig15. Combined (in-situ) MethodsIngo Burgert and Michaela Eder16. DNA-Analytical Identification of Species and Genetic Modifications in Natural FibresLothar Kruse17. Cotton / Worldwide HarmonisationAxel Drieling and Jean-Paul Gourlot18. Flax - ASTM Standardization and HarmonizationDanny E. AkinPart V - Applications: Current and Potential19. Composites19.1. Historical, Contemporary and Future ApplicationsTuomas Hänninen and Mark Hughes19.2. Design, Material Properties and DatabasesErwin Baur and Frank Otremba19.3. Natural Fibre Composite Processing: A Technical OverviewTim Huber, Nina Graupner and Jörg Müssig19.4. Natural Fibre Reinforced Polymers in Interior Automotive ApplicationsEugen Prömper19.5. Composites Based on Natural ResourcesMartien van den Oever and Harriëtte Bos19.6. Cellulose NanocompositesSanchita Bandyopadhyay-Ghosh, Subrata Bandhu Ghosh and Mohini Sain20. Insulation Materials Based on Natural FibresFranz Neubauer21. Natural Fibres in Geotextiles for Soil Protection and Erosion ControlMichael Harding, Klaus Dippon and Gero Leson 518 155,00 neu Gebunden 978-0-470-69508-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/0470695080.jpg
Industrial Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/388/Industrial-Polymers Industrial Polymers provides a comprehensive and very practical overview of the various plastic materials used in today's industrial applications. Its focus is on material properties and areas of application. All industrially significant plastic families and grades are introduced following the same approach: their chemical constitution, manufacturing, properties, processing, and end use applications. The consistent presentation allows easy comparison of different materials for the reader and will help with the initial identification of suitable plastic materials for a given end-use. Ample full-color illustrations are testimony to the fact that plastic materials are the ultimate tribute to man's creativity and inventiveness. Contents Polymeric MaterialsThermoplastic PolymersThermoplastic Elastomers (TPE)Liquid Injection Molding Silicone (LIM)Thermoset Polymers 388 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41119-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Industrial-Polymers.jpg
Industrielle Methoden der Kunststoff-Charakterisierung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/173/Industrielle-Methoden-der-Kunststoff-Charakterisierung Eigenschaften polymerer Werkstoffe und physikalische Analyseverfahren Die Qualitätssicherung zwingt Hersteller und Verarbeiter von Kunststoffen zunehmend zu einer detaillierten Charakterisierung von Werkstoffen und Kunststoff-Bauteilen. Vielfach fehlt in der Praxis das notwendige Wissen um die rechte Wahl einer oder der geeigneten Kombination verschiedener Charakterisierungstechniken zur Lösung dieser komplexen Aufgabenstellung. Das vorliegende Buch versucht, diesem dringenden Bedarf gerecht zu werden. Es werden alle praxis-relevanten physikalischen Verfahren zur Charakterisierung von Kunststoffen vorgestellt und an Hand von Beispielen aus der Praxis diskutiert. Für ein Fachbuch dieser Art sind die zusätzlichen Ausführungen zum Aufbau und zur Struktur sowie zur Anwendung der unterschiedlichen Kunststoff-Klassen besonders hervorzuheben. Neben vielen informativen Beispielen aus der industriellen Praxis verschaffen umfassende Literaturhinweise dem Interessenten die Möglichkeit einer weiteren Vertiefung seines Wissens. Inhalt Amorphe Kunststoffe - Optische Messungen Mehrkomponentige Kunststoffe - Licht- und Elektronenmikroskopie Schlagfest modifizierte Kunststoffe - Relaxationsspektroskopie Teilkristalline Kunststoffe - Thermoanalyse und Lichtstreuung Zusatzstoffe (Additive) - Spektroskopische Methoden Gefüllte und verstärkte Kunststoffe - Beugungsmethoden Folien und Trennmembranen - Stofftransportvorgänge und physikalisch-chemische Wechselwirkungen Eingefärbte Kunststoffe - Farbmessung und Farbrezeptberechnung Alterung und Degradation - Integrale und differentielle Spurenanalyse Kunststoffe und Umwelt - Recycling von Kunststoffen 173 89,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446173590 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-17359-5.jpg
Injection Mold Design Engineering
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/389/Injection-Mold-Design-Engineering This book provides a vision and structure to finally synergize all the engineering disciplines that converge in the mold design process. The topics are presented in a top-down manner, beginning with introductory definitions and the "big picture" before proceeding to layout and detailed design of molds. The book provides very pragmatic analysis with worked examples that can be readily adapted to "real world" mold design applications. It should help students and practitioners to understand the inner workings of injection molds and encourage them to think "outside the box" in developing innovative and highly functional mold designs. Contents Introduction to mold functions, types, and components Review of design for injection molding Cost estimation and optimization Mold layout design including cavity layout, sizing, and materials selection Cavity, runner system, and gating analysis and design Cooling system analysis and design Venting, shrinkage, and warpage analysis and strategies Ejection force analysis and ejection system designs Stress and deflection analysis with structural system designs A survey of advanced mold designs 389 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41266-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Injection-Mold-Design-Engineering.jpg
Injection Molding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/188/Injection-Molding This introduction covers all aspects such as materials behavior, machine and mold design, and the process. Partial Contents Introduction to the Technology. Materials. The Machine. The Injection Mold. Course of Process and Process Control. Automation. Quality Assurance. Special Processes. Reviews -" ... for people involved in process engineering, material selection, and quoting ... presents a more comprehensive understanding [than general texts]." - Injection Molding "... recommended to engineers, graduate and undergraduate students interested in the processing of polymers." - Polymer News 188 59,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446412699 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Injection-Molding.jpg
Injection Molding - An Introduction
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/390/Injection-Molding---An-Introduction This introduction provides an overview of the injection molding process and all its related aspects, such as material behavior, machine and mold design. Although the book is highly useful to advanced professionals, it is written in clear, simple language to enable beginners to understand the technology. In discussing the various operations related to the injection molding process, emphasis is placed on practical ways of processing and using plastics. The second edition is expanded to include all industrially relevant special injection molding techniques developed since the publication of the first edition. Contents Injection Molding MaterialsInjection Molding MachinesInjection MoldsProcess ControlAutomationQuality AssuranceSpecial Injection Molding Techniques 390 79,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40635-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Injection-Molding---An-Introduction.jpg
Injection Molding Handbook
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Injection Molding Machines - A User's Guide
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/391/Injection-Molding-Machines---A-Users-Guide Although the basic injection molding technology has not changed much since the publication of the 3rd edition of "Injection Molding Machines", there has been considerable progress in certain process applications that make special demands on machinery and their control functions in particular. The book provides an elegant, succinct description of the injection molding process. By concentrating on a few key parameters, such as pressure, temperature, their rates, and their influence on the properties of moldings, it provides a clear insight into this technology. The subsequent comprehensive presentation of technical data relating to individual machine components and performance is unique and will be especially appreciated by practitioners. Contents History of Injection Molding Materials for Injection Molding General Design and Function Injection Unit Clamping Unit Drive Unit Control System Efficiency and Energy Consumption Types of Injection Molding Machines - Machines for Special Process Modifications Machine Sizes and Performance Data Accessories 391 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-2258 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Injection-Molding-Machines---A-User__s-Guide.jpg
Injection Molding Processing Data
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/392/Injection-Molding-Processing-Data You need reliable initial processing data before setting up an injection molding machine to optimize and stabilize the process if you want to guarantee excellent results. A good set up can save you time and money. This powerful tool will provide you with the most important processing data, such as viscosity, thermal properties, mold temperatures, and suggested heater temperatures for the most commonly used materials in injection molding. Pocket-sized and condensed - yet clear and comprehensive! Plastics Power in the Palm of your Hand! 392 24,90 neu Spiralbindung 978-3-446-21947-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Injection-Molding-Processing-Data.jpg
International Plastics Handbook - The Resource for Plastics Engineers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/324/International-Plastics-Handbook---The-Resource-for-Plastics-Engineers From basic materials and theoretical concepts to synthesis, compounding, processing and manufacturing, with detailed descriptions of individual plastics and boundary areas, this handbook contains more than 100 tables of plastics data in ASTM, ISO, and DIN standards, and an International Trade Name Register and Buyer’s Guide. Contents Plastics TechnologyPolymer SynthesisProcessing and FinishingIndividual PlasticsPlastics Boundary AreasStandardizationTestsTrade NamesIndicesBuyer’s Guide 324 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569903995 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/International-Plastics-Handbook---The-Resource-for-Plastics-Engineers.jpg
Introduction to Automotive Composites
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/227/Introduction-to-Automotive-Composites The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Composites are being used more and more in the automotive industry, because of their strength, weight, quality and cost advantages. In 1998-1999, to further knowledge of composites, the Rover Group in conjunction with the Warwick Manufacturing Group devised a Composite Awareness course. This book is an updated and expanded version of the course notes. This book is intended to give readers an appreciation of composites, materials properties, manufacturing technologies and the wider implications of using composites in the automotive sector. It will be useful for those already working with composites in automotive applications and for those who are considering using them in the future. Chapter Titles 1. What are Composites? This chapter deals with the properties of composites, the types of composite commonly used for automotive applications and reinforcement with fibres. 2. Polymer Chemistry and Physics This chapter explains how polymers are formed and how the structure affects the physical and chemical properties of the resulting composite. 3. Composite Ingredients The differences between thermoplastics and thermosets are discussed. 4. General Properties of Composites The physical properties of composites, stiffness, strength and toughness are explained and how these properties influence what sort of composite is obtained. Test methods and manufacturing methods are also covered. 5. How can we use Composites in Car Manufacture? The reasons for using composites are discussed. Examples are given of the use of composites in specific automotive examples. 6. Manufacturing with Thermoset Composites. This chapter covers manufacturing methods, such as resin infusion, pre-pregging, resin transfer moulding, structural reaction injection moulding, filament winding and pultrusion. 7. Manufacturing with Thermoplastic Composites This chapter discusses manufacturing methods such as log fibre GMT and short fibre injection moulding. 8. Economics of Composites Manufacture Covers cost analysis, comparison of materials costs and parts integration and modules. 9. What to do with Composites at the end of Vehicle Life. Mechanical and chemical recycling, thermal conversion and energy recovery are all covered in this chapter. 10. The Future of Composites. This chapter discusses the advantages of using composites, hypercars, and gives examples of future uses of composites in doors, bonnets and other automotive structures. 11. Design Guidelines for Composites. This chapter covers designing for composites, including choice of materials. About the authors Nick Tucker's first involvement in composites was as a teenager, making canoes and motorcycle parts, after several adventures in further and higher education he started his industrial career in minerals processing. After reading for a PhD at the University of Bradford based on the control of a reaction injection moulding (RIM) machine, he worked as a contract researcher at PERA. He then manufactured fire resistant polyurethane foam articles including prison mattresses and the insulating linings for the air conditioning system in Hong Kong International Airport, before moving to the Warwick Manufacturing Group, where he is now the Faraday research fellow. He is now working to provide research and development facilities for small to medium sized enterprises and researching into the manufacture of composites from sustainable origin materials. Kevin Lindsey studied at Brunel University, where he gained a first class degree in materials science. After graduation he took up a position at ICI in the acrylics business group. During this time Kevin started work on developing resin systems for improved mechanical properties, in particular he developed techniques investigation of fibre/matrix interface adhesion. Kevin continued his studies in this subject at the University of Nottingham where he gained a PhD in mechanical engineering. He then joined the Rover Group where he worked on research projects investigating low mass materials for vehicle bodies, including the SALVO projects with the Warwick Manufacturing Group. He is now a Principal Engineer with Gibbs Technologies Ltd., working on the development of a novel niche vehicle. 227 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572795 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Introduction-to-Automotive-Composites.jpg
Introduction to Plastics Recycling
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/424/Introduction-to-Plastics-Recycling Although recycling has a long history, it is only relatively recently that environmental protection and waste management issues have come to the forefront of both public and political awareness. Outside the fields of expertise, generally little is known about either plastics or their recyclability. As in the successful first edition, this book provides straightforward information on plastic materials and technology, including the options for recycling plastics, with special focus on mechanical recycling. It touches on all the major problems associated with recovering and recycling plastics at a level intended to be accessible to any reader with an interest in this field, whatever their background. It also looks at some of the broader issues surrounding successful waste management of plastics. This new edition reflects the great strides that have been made to increase recycling rates worldwide in recent years. It considers the expansion of infrastructure in the UK to support plastic recycling and major achievements that have been made in gaining widespread public support and participation for recycling schemes; specifically the need to manage waste on an individual household level. Current issues surrounding council recycling of plastic bottles, and the practice of providing free plastic carrier bags by supermarkets, are also considered. Biopolymers are expected to have a major impact on plastic markets in the future and therefore some of the issues of biodegradability versus recycling are expanded in this second edition, as is the wider context of life cycle analysis and legislation. Contents Clear, easy to understand textWritten for a broad audience both within and outside the polymer industryGood introduction to plastic materials and technology with useful illustrationsExplains recycling terminology, technology and material quality issuesUp-to-date information on the plastics recycling infrastructure and recent developments About the author Dr. Vannessa Goodship is a Senior Research Fellow at The University of Warwick. She worked in the plastics industry for fourteen years prior to working at Warwick and has acted as co-ordinator for the UK Polymer Recycling Network. She has now worked in the field of polymer processing for over twenty four years and has published work on a variety of plastic related subjects. 424 70,00 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-078-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Introduction-to-Plastics-Recycling.jpg
Joining of Plastics - Handbook for Designers and Engineers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/139/Joining-of-Plastics---Handbook-for-Designers-and-Engineers The second edition of this comprehensive handbook emphasizes the relationship between the assembly methods, the materials, and the plastics manufacturing processes, thus enabling the reader to identify the best design/assembly method for a given application. The book has been completely updated and a new chapter on laser welding of plastics was added. All principal fastening and joining methods used to assemble plastic parts today are described with their particular advantages and disadvantages. Assembly method limitations for a given material and/or a given molding process are discussed in great detail. This is very much a "how-to" book, offering a wealth of hard-to-find detailed information. Contents Rapid Guidelines for Assembly of Plastics and Efficient Use of the Handbook Designing for Efficient AssemblyCost Reduction in AssemblyDesign for Disassembly and RecyclingAssembly Method Selection by MaterialAssembly Method Selection by ProcessAdhesive and Solvent JoiningFasteners and InsertsHingesHot Plates/Hot Die/Fusion and Hot Wire/Resistance WeldingHot Gas WeldingInduction/Electromagnetic WeldingInsert and Multi-Part WeldingPress Fits/Force Fits/Interference Fits/Shrink FitsSnap FitsSpin WeldingStaking/Swaging/Peening/Cold Heading/Cold FormingThreads: Tapped and Molded-InUltrasonic WeldingVibration WeldingLaser Welding 139 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446224544 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Joining-of-Plastics---Handbook-for-Designers-and-Engineers.jpg
Joining Plastics 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/331/Joining-Plastics-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de London, England, 25-26 April 2006 Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2006 Manufacturing with plastics often involves a bonding step from packaging, electronic and medical devices to large scale automotive, aerospace and construction projects. This is a continually developing field and experts at this Second International Conference on Joining Plastics debated the best methods and options for different applications. Sponsored by The National Physical Laboratory, TWI Limited and Faraday Plastics this conference was an excellent opportunity for plastics manufacturers, design engineers and product developers to talk to experts in the field and discuss the latest developments in Joining Plastics. Contents SESSION 1. ADHESIVES Paper 1: Bonding Plastics? Stuck for a solution? Dr Ewen Kellar, TWI Ltd., UK Paper 2: Joining of plastics by adhesive bonding in automotive engineering Dr Hartwig Lohse, Ashland – Drew Ameroid Deutschland GmbH, Germany & Stephen Pitman, Ashland UK Ltd., UK Paper 3: New silicone reactive hot melt for plastic bonding Dr Patrick Vandereecken (Belgium), Dr Loren Lower (USA), Dr Klaus Kunz (Germany) & Ross Noel (USA), Dow Corning Paper 4: Industrial applications bonding plastics with cyanoacrylates and UV curing adhesives Bob Goss, Henkel Loctite Adhesives Ltd., UK SESSION 2. ADHESIVE TESTING Paper 5: A guide to adhesive testing Dr William Broughton, National Physical Laboratory, UK SESSION 3. INFRARED WELDING, RESISTANCE WELDING AND HOT PLATE WELDING Paper 6: An infrared radiation welding of natural thermoplastics using a solid heat sink without causing surface thermal damage Prof Yasuo Kurosaki, University of Electro-Communications, Tomoya Matayoshi, Mitsui Chemicals Inc. & Kimitoshi Sato, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Japan Paper 7: Innovations and potentials of high-speed hotplate welding Prof Dr Helmut Potente, Dr Joachim Schnieders & Maik Büssing, University of Paderborn, Germany SESSION 4. COMPOSITE JOINTS Paper 8: Composite bolted joints behaviour: Effects of hole machining defects Gina Gohorianu, Robert Pique & Frédéric Lachaud, ENSICA & Jean-Jacques Barrau, Paul Sabatier University, France Paper 9: Single-bolt tension joints in pultruded GRP plate - effects of elevated temperature on failure loads, failure modes, load orientation and joint efficiency Dr Geoff Turvey, Lancaster University, UK & P Wang, Schlumberger, UK Paper 10: Energy absorbing joints between fibre reinforced plastics and metals Dr Ewen Kellar & Dr Faye Smith, TWI Ltd., UK SESSION 5. RESISTANCE WELDING Paper 11 Resistance welding of thermoplastic composites using metal mesh heating elements Dr Ali Yousefpour, Marc-André Octeau & Mehdi Hojjati, Institute for Aerospace Research, Canada SESSION 6. PRETREATMENT Paper 12: Vacuum plasma pre-treatment enhances adhesive bonding of plastics in an environmentally friendly and cost effective way Paul Lippens, Europlasma NV, Belgium Paper 13: Surface treatment & engineering of plastics by online atmospheric plasma for industrial applications Dr Bhukan Parbhoo, Surface Chemistry Performance, UK & Dr Thierry Sindzingre, Mr Mathieu Thomachot & Ms Eva Jouvet, AcXys Technologies, France SESSION 7. BONDING FLUOROPLASTICS Paper 14: Adhesion to Fluoropolymers Dr Derek Brewis & Dr Ralf Dahm, Loughborough University, UK SESSION 8. ULTRASONIC WELDING AND VIBRATION WELDING Paper 15: Ultrasonic & linear vibration welding of plastics - process selection & part design Peter Wells, Branson Ultrasonics, UK Paper 16: Innovative component and joint designs for successful ultrasonic welding and joining of thermoplastics Dr Frank Rawson & Sue Osborne, FFR Ultrasonics Ltd., UK SESSION 9. HEATED TOOL WELDING Paper 17: Influence of internal properties to the weld seam quality Prof. Dr.- Ing. Schmachtenberg, Dr.-Ing. Reiner Luetzeler & Dr.-Ing. Carsten Tuechert, Aachen University of Technology, Germany SESSION 10. LASER WELDING Paper 18: Application studies using through-transmission laser welding of polymers Dr Marcus Warwick & Marcus Gordon, TWI Ltd., UK Paper 19: Laser welding of plastics – process and production technology Dr Dirk Hänsch, ProLas GmbH, Germany Paper 20: Creating transparent laser weldings on thermoplastic components Dr-Ing Rolf Klein & Dr Gareth McGrath (UK), Gentex Corporation, USA Paper 21: Engineering plastics for laser welding Eric van der Vegte & Dr Marnix van Gurp, DSM Engineering Plastics & Hans Hoekstra & Dr Alexander Stroeks, DSM Research, The Netherlands Paper 22: Laser transmission welding of plastics in medical device manufacturing – how to choose the right laser additive Dr Arno Boehm, BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Germany Paper 23: Colorants and special additives for laser welding Dr Sibylle Glaser, Treffert GmbH & Co.KG, Germany Paper 24: Process monitoring methods in laser welding of plastics Ian Jones & John Rudlin, TWI Ltd., UK 331 155,22 neu Kartoniert 978-1859575703 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Joining_Plastics_2006_Conference.jpg
Kautschuklexikon
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/39/Kautschuklexikon Häufig ergeben sich Fragen nach der Zusammensetzung und den Eigenschaften von verschiedenen Produkten, nach der Verifizierung von Handelsnamen und Abkürzungen, Bedeutung von Begriffen, Jargonausdrücken, Definitionen, Terminologie etc., deren Beantwortung vielfach mit großem Zeitaufwand verbunden ist. Das Kautschuk-Lexikon, das ausdrücklich nicht als Lehrbuch für Kautschuk und Elastomere gedacht ist, bietet sich hier als handliches Nachschlagewerk zum Aufsuchen von informativen Angaben an. 39 30,00 neu Gebunden 3-87247-465-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-87247-465-0.gif
Kautschuktechnologie - Werkstoffe, Verarbeitung, Produkte
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/38/Kautschuktechnologie---Werkstoffe-Verarbeitung-Produkte Kautschuktechnologie umfasst die Herstellung, Verarbeitung und Anwendung von Kautschuk und Elastomeren sowie die Beschreibung des Verhaltens viskoelastischer Materialien. Die einzigartigen Eigenschaften der Kautschuke und Elastomere erfordern für die Beherrschung der Technologie das kombinierte Wissen von Chemikern, Physikern und Ingenieuren. Bislang fehlte eine zusammenfassende Darstellung, die alle Aspekte dieses multifakultativen Wissensgebiets in ihren Abhängigkeiten verbindet. Diese Lücke will das vorliegende Buch schließen. Inhalt und Darstellung sind so abgefasst, dass das Buch sowohl der Aus- und Weiterbildung als auch bei der täglichen Arbeit als Nachschlagewerk für die in der Branche tätigen Chemiker, Physiker und Ingenieure dienen kann. Inhalt Aufbau, Herstellung und Eigenschaften von Kautschuk und ElastomerenFüllstoffe, Additive und FestigkeitsträgerHerstellung von KautschukmischungenHerstellung von GummilösungenRheologisches und thermodynamisches Verhalten von KautschukmischungenPrüfung und Analyse von ElastomerenHerstellung von Bahnen und gummierten Geweben durch KalandrierenHerstellung von gummierten Geweben durch StreichenHerstellung von Halbzeugen durch ExtrudierenKontinuierliche ProfilvulkanisationHerstellung von ElastomerformteilenHerstellung von GummiverbundkörpernVerarbeitung von thermoplastischen ElastomerenAutomation in der GummiindustrieSPC: Prozessüberwachung und ProduktbeurteliungElastomerprodukteRecycling von ElastomerenGefahrstoffmanagement, Umweltschutz und Altgummiverordnung 38 199,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40480-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kautschuktechnologie---Werkstoffe_-Verarbeitung_-Produkte.jpg
Kautschukverarbeitung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/454/Kautschukverarbeitung- Eine umfassende Beschreibung der wichtigsten kautschuktechnologischen Verarbeitungsverfahren, des verfahrensspezifischen Mischaufbaus sowie der Labormethoden zur Prüfung bestimmter verfahrenstechnischer Parameter. Zu einzelnen Artikelgruppen werden praktische Beispiele aufgeführt. Ein ausführliches Literaturverzeichnis rundet den Informationsgehalt ab. Das Buch stellt für angehende Chemiker, Ingenieure und Kautschuktechnologen eine Einführung in die Verfahrenstechnik des Kautschuks dar. Für Dozenten bietet es Anregungen und erleichtert außerdem - bedingt durch das ausführliche Literaturverzeichnis - Recherchen zu speziellen Problemen. 454 37,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-8023-1577-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/223_0.jpg
Klebtechnik - Klebstoffe, Anwendungen und Verfahren
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Konstruieren mit Kunststoffen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/135/Konstruieren-mit-Kunststoffen Das Buch gibt einen umfassenden Überblick über das Konstruieren mit Kunststoffen. Beginnend mit einer kurzgefassten Einführung über Werkstoffkunde, abgestimmt auf die Belange des Konstrukteurs, werden ausführlich die Probleme der fertigungs- und beanspruchungsgerechten Gestaltung behandelt und durch viele Beispiele belegt. Wege der festigkeits- und steifigkeitsbezogenen Dimensionierung werden aufgezeigt und typische Gestaltungsmerkmale wie Versteifungen oder Verbindungen werden unter werkstoff- und fertigungsgerechten Gesichtspunkten behandelt. Abschnitte über Maschinenelemente, Gleitlager, Zahnräder und Laufrollen geben viele Hinweise und Anregungen auf konstruktive Detaillösungen. 135 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446225893 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Konstruieren-mit-Kunststoffen.jpg
Kunststoff als Werkstoff: Celluloid und Polyurethan-Weichschaum.
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Kunststoff-Bauteile werkstoffgerecht konstruieren
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/136/Kunststoff-Bauteile-werkstoffgerecht-konstruieren Dieses Buch unterstützt in allen Phasen des Konstruktionsprozesses: Von der Erstellung der ersten Anforderungsliste über die Werkstoffauswahl, das Dimensionieren und Gestalten, über den Prototypenbau und die Kostenkalkulation bis hin zur Simulation des Fertigungsprozesses. Auch Entwicklungen, wie das montage- und recyclinggerechte Konstruieren, werden behandelt. Fallstudien aus der betrieblichen Praxis belegen, wie die beschriebenen Methoden und Hilfsmittel sinnvoll anzuwenden sind. 136 99,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446175358 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoff-Bauteile-werkstoffgerecht-konstruieren.jpg
Kunststoff-Folien
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/394/Kunststoff-Folien Herstellung - Eigenschaften - Anwendung Folien begegnen uns überall: als Verpackung, Informationsträger, Isoliermaterial, in der Landwirtschaft und im Bauwesen. Viel technisches Wissen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen ist zur Herstellung, Verarbeitung und Anwendung dieser dünnen, flexiblen und so vielseitigen Materialien erforderlich. Diese dritte, völlig überarbeitete Auflage bietet eine umfassende Einführung in die Technologie der Kunststoff-Folien und berücksichtigt wichtige Neuentwicklungen wie das Simultan-Reckverfahren, die metallocen-katalysierten Polyolefine, die Sleeve Technologie, neue Anwendungen bei Sperrschicht-Folien, Cellophan, Schaum- und Prägefolien. Alle Kapitel wurden vollständig überarbeitet und auf den Stand der neuesten Technik gebracht. Dieses praxisnahe Handbuch und Nachschlagewerk richtet sich an Hersteller, Verarbeiter und Anwender von Kunststoff-Folien Inhalt Kunststoffe, Grundbegriffe Kunststoff-Folien, Grundbegriffe Folienherstellung Folieneigenschaften Einzelne Kunststoffe und ihre Folien Additive, Färbemittel und Füllstoffe Folienverarbeitung Spezielle Folienanwendungen Kombination von Kunststoff-Folien mit anderen Stoffen Folien - Akzeptanz und Ökologie 394 69,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40390-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoff-Folien.jpg
Kunststoff-Folien (Herstellung - Eigenschaften - Anwendung)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/132/Kunststoff-Folien-(Herstellung---Eigenschaften---Anwendung) Folien begegnen uns überall: als Verpackung, Informationsträger, Isoliermaterial, in der Landwirtschaft und im Bauwesen. Viel technisches Wissen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen ist zur Herstellung, Verarbeitung und Anwendung dieser dünnen, flexiblen und so vielseitigen Materialien erforderlich. Diese zweite, völlig überarbeitete Auflage bietet eine umfassende Einführung in die Technologie der Kunststoff-Folien und berücksichtigt wichtige Neuentwicklungen, wie das Simultan-Reckverfahren, die metallocen-katalysierten Polyolefine, die Sleeve-Technologie, neue Anwendungen bei Sperrschicht-Folien, Cellophan, Schaum- und Prägefolien. Viele Kapitel wurden ergänzt, einige fast vollständig erneuert (SiOx-Bedampfung, Ökobilanzen, Additive, biologisch abbaubare Folien). Dieses praxisnahe Handbuch und Nachschlagewerk richtet sich an Hersteller, Verarbeiter und Anwender von Kunststoff-Folien. Inhalt Kunststoffe, GrundbegriffeKunststoff-Folien, GrundbegriffeFolienherstellungFolieneigenschaftenEinzelne Kunststoffe und ihre FolienAdditiveFolienverarbeitungSpezielle FolienanwendungenKombination von Kunststoff-Folien mit anderen StoffenFolien und Ökologie 132 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446214200 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21420-8.jpg
Kunststoff-Kompendium
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/101/Kunststoff-Kompendium Ein umfassender Überblick über Herstellung, Aufbau, Verarbeitung, Anwendung, Umweltverhalten und Eigenschaften der Thermoplaste, Polymerlegierungen, Elastomere und Duroplaste. Angesprochen sind Lehrende und Lernende an technisch orientierten Ausbildungsstätten sowie alle, die Kunststoffe untersuchen, herstellen und verarbeiten. Aktuell: Polymerisation mittels Metallocen-Katalysatoren. Die Umformverfahren wurden völlig neu abgefaßt, aktuell bebildert und umfassen auch glasmattenverstärkte Thermoplaste (GMT) sowie Rapid Prototyping (RP). Inhalt Grundbegriffe Kunststoffherstellung (Polymerisation) Aufbau und thermische Eigenschaften der Standard- und Hochleistungskunststoffgruppen Kunststoffverarbeitung Kunststoffanwendungen Kunststoffe und Umwelt Kunststoffeigenschaften Einzelbesprechung der Kunststoffe Anhang Geschichtliche Entwicklung der Kunststoffe und Elastomere Quellenverzeichnis Weiterführende Literatur Formelzeichen der im Buch verwendeten Formeln Glossar Kurzzeichen der Kunststoffe Kurzzeichen für Weichmacher Stichwort- und Abkürzungsverzeichnis 101 42,80 neu Gebunden 978-3-8343-3085-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoff-Kompendium_01.jpg
Kunststoff-Lexikon (Stoeckhert)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/100/Kunststoff-Lexikon-(Stoeckhert) Das Nachschlagewerk für die in der Kunststoffindustrie verwendeten Begriffe mit zuverlässiger Kommentierung. Der neue "Stoeckhert" beschreibt, erklärt und definiert knapp und kompetent ca. 4000 Fachbegriffe aus dem Gesamtgebiet der Kunststoff-, Lack-, Faser- und Kautschuktechnik: Chemie, Physik, Herstellung, Prüfung und Eigenschaften, Verarbeitung, Weiterverarbeitung, Maschinen- und Werkzeugbau, Anwendungstechnik und Recycling. Zahlreiche Prinzip- und Schemazeichnungen tragen zum Verständnis der Fachbegriffe bei. Für die wichtigsten technischen Begriffe sind auch die englischen Übersetzungen angegeben. Die in der Kunststofftechnik international üblichen Kurzzeichen, Informationen über Wirtschaft, Institute und Verbände der Branchen ergänzen den Inhalt der aktualisierten und erweiterten Neuauflage dieses "Klassikers". 100 49,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446179691 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoff-Lexikon-_Stoeckhert_.jpg
Kunststoff-Maschinenführer
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/395/Kunststoff-Maschinenfuehrer Der "Kunststoff-Maschinenführer" zählt seit 25 Jahren zu den Standardwerken der Kunststoffliteratur. Vom Grundverständnis über die verschiedenen Kunststoff-Verarbeitungsmaschinen und -Verarbeitungsprozesse bis hin zum technischen Detail findet der Nutzer hier umfassende Informationen zum aktuellen Stand der Technik: Maschinenaufbau und -konstruktion, Standard- und Sondermaschinen, Maschinenperipherie, Steuerungs- und Regelungskonzepte, Einstellstrategien. Zahlreiche technische Skizzen, Bilder und Diagramme - die Sprache des Ingenieurs - verdeutlichen die Sachverhalte. Die vierte völlig überarbeitete Ausgabe schließt an das bewährte Konzept früherer Auflagen an, nämlich eine auf die jeweilige Maschinentechnik konzentrierte Darstellung. Der Maschinenführer richtet sich vorrangig an Maschinennutzer und Maschinenbauer sowie an Studierende der Fachrichtung Kunststofftechnik. Er ist aber auch für in der Kunststoffverarbeitung tätige Kaufleute und Marketing-Spezialisten ein wertvoller Ratgeber. Inhalt: Der Kunststoffmaschinenbau und sein Umfeld Spritzgießmaschinen Extruder und Extrusionsanlagen Blasformmaschinen Verarbeitungsmaschinen für Duroplaste Verarbeitungsanlagen für UP-Harze Polyurethan-Schäumanlagen Kalanderanlagen zur Verarbeitung von Thermoplasten Thermoformmaschinen Rotationsformanlagen Verarbeitungsanlagen für EPS Mischer, Kneter, Granuliervorrichtungen Materialversorgung: Lagern, Fördern, Trocknen und Dosieren Handhabungsgeräte und Industrieroboter Zerkleinerungs-, Schneid-, Siebanlagen Recyclinganlagen Mess-, Steuer- und Regeleinrichtungen 395 99,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22042-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoff-Maschinenfuehrer.jpg
Kunststoff-Tabellen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/169/Kunststoff-Tabellen Das Standardwerk des Konstrukteurs: auch im Zeitalter elektronischer Werkstoffdatenbanken unentbehrlich! Charakteristisch für dieses bewährte Nachschlagewerk ist, dass hier nicht einzelne Kunststoffprodukte (Handelsprodukte) mit ihren Eigenschaften beschrieben werden, sondern dass Produktgruppen vergleichbarer Handelsprodukte mit den jeweiligen Wertebereichen erfasst sind. Dabei geht der Umfang der jeweils genannten Eigenschaftswerte und -merkmale weit über den Campus-Kennwerte-Katalog hinaus. 169 89,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446176034 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoff-Tabellen_01.jpg
Kunststoffbeschichtung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/495/Kunststoffbeschichtung Das neue Buch von Guido Wilke und Jürgen Ortmeier stellt klassische und moderne, organische Beschichtungstechnologien für Kunststoffe vor und widmet sich dem Zusammenwirken von Substrat und Beschichtung sowie den dabei auftretenden Wechselwirkungen, Eigenschaftsbildern und Funktionen. Ferner werden die wichtigsten spezifischen Basiseigenschaften der Kunststofferzeugnisse und Beschichtungsfehler behandelt.Dem Entwickler von Kunststofflacken, dem Mitarbeiter im technischen Service von Lack- und Rohstoffherstellern, und dem Lackierer von Kunststoffteilen vermittelt es das notwendige Wissen der Fakten und das Verständnis für die Zusammenhänge, welches zur erfolgreichen Beschichtung von Kunststoffen notwendig ist. 495 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-86630-844-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/471_g.jpg
Kunststoffchemie für Ingenieure
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/393/Kunststoffchemie-fuer-Ingenieure Wer Kunststoffe mit ihren Eigenschaften von Grund auf verstehen möchte, muss sich mit ihrer Chemie befassen. Dieses bewährte Fachbuch macht es Ingenieuren leicht, sich die Thematik zu erschließen. Es ist anschaulich geschrieben, dabei fachlich fundiert und grundlegend. Nach einer klaren Beschreibung der Grundlagen und Technologien werden die einzelnen Kunststoffklassen behandelt. Jedes dieser Kapitel bietet einen informativen Einstieg, von dem aus das jeweilige Gebiet vertieft wird. Dieser anregende "Chemie-Cocktail" aus Theorie und Praxis eignet sich als Lehrbuch, als Nachschlagewerk oder als Hilfe bei der Werkstoffauswahl. Eben für alle, die Kunststoffe noch erfolgreicher anwenden wollen! Inhalt Grundlagen Technologie der Verarbeitung von Kunststoffen Polyolefine Chlor-Kunststoffe Polystyrol-Kunststoffe Ester-Thermoplaste Stickstoff-Thermoplaste Acetal- und Ether-Thermoplaste Fluorkunststoffe Duroplaste Hochleistungspolymere Elastomere Schaumstoffe Kunststoffe als Sonderwerkstoffe Arbeitssicherheit, Gesundheits- und Umweltschutz beim Umgang mit Kunststoffen 393 49,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41325-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoffchemie-f_r-Ingenieure_01.jpg
Kunststoffchemie für Ingenieure
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/345/Kunststoffchemie-fuer-Ingenieure Wer Kunststoffe mit ihren Eigenschaften von Grund auf verstehen möchte, kommt nicht umhin, sich ihren Aufbau, ihre Chemie, anzusehen. Dieses Buch macht es jedem Interessierten leicht, sich diese Thematik mutig zu erschließen. Es ist in lockerer, anschaulicher Form verfasst, dabei fachlich fundiert und grundlegend. Nach einer klaren Beschreibung der Grundlagen und Technologien werden die einzelnen Kunststoffklassen behandelt. Jedes dieser Kapitel bietet einen informativen Einstieg, von dem aus das jeweilige Gebiet vertieft wird. Die reizvolle Welt der Chemie macht dabei so manches Kunststoff-Verhalten leicht verständlich. Ein anregender "Chemie-Cocktail" aus Theorie und Praxis für all jene, die Kunststoffe noch erfolgreicher anwenden wollen. Inhalt EinführungGrundlagenTechnologie der Verarbeitung von Kunststoffen PolyolefineChlor-Kunststoffe Polystyrol-Kunststoffe Ester-Thermoplaste Stickstoff-Thermoplaste Acetal- und Ether-Thermoplaste Fluorkunststoffe Duroplaste Hochleistungspolymere Elastomere Schaumstoffe Kunststoffe als Sonderwerkstoffe Arbeitssicherheit, Gesundheits- und Umweltschutz beim Umgang mit Kunststoffen 345 49,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-41325-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoffchemie-f_r-Ingenieure.jpg
Kunststoffe im Automobilbau 2002
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Kunststoffe im Automobilbau 2003
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Kunststoffe im Automobilbau 2007 inkl.CD-ROM
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Kunststoffe in der Medizintechnik 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/363/Kunststoffe-in-der-Medizintechnik-2006 Am 26. und 27. April 2006 fand in Friedrichshafen die Fachtagung "Kunststoffe in der Medizintechnik" der VDI-Gesellschaft Kunststofftechnik (VDI-K) statt. Sämtliche Fachvorträge sind als Tagungshandbuch erhältlich. Aus dem Inhalt Diabetes Care bei Roche Diagnostics Die Rolle von Lieferanten für innovative Produkte Neue Silikone für Schlaf-Apnoe-MaskenEndlos-Kohlefaserverstärkte Verbundwerkstoffe auf Basis von PEEK-OPTIMA® für chirurgische Anwendungen Polymergebundene zeolithische Formmassen für Adsorptionsformteile Rezeptierung, Aufbereitung, Verarbeitung Kamerainspektion in der Medizinfertigung am Beispiel transparenter Materialien und dekorierter Oberflächen Einführungsgründe, Systemkonzepte und Anwendungsbeispiele Multisensormesstechnik für MEMS und medizinische Produkte Multi sensor measuring techniques for MEMS and medical devices Kalibrierung von Spritzgießmaschinen und Peripherie in der Medizintechnik ePTFE ein vielseitiger Werkstoff für medizinische Implantate Herstellung von Primarverpackungen (Beutel und Säcke für die pharmazeutische- kosmetische- sowie Lebensmittelindustrie) GUR: Das einzigartige Eigenschaftsbild von UHMW-PE für orthopädische Anwendungen Erfolgreiche Vorbereitung und Durchführung von FDA-Inspektionen Reduzierung der Prozessschritte durch Kombination verschiedener Verfahrenstechniken Mehr-K-Technik mit Inmould Assembling Biodegradable Implantate: Marktchancen versus Technologiegrenzen Neue Materialverbunde durch den Einsatz der Openair-Plasma-Technologie Optimierung von Kunststoffteilen für Medizinprodukte durch eine Strahlenvernetzung mit gleichzeitiger Sterilisation Neuartige Photopolymere und weitere Kunststoffe für das Rapid Manufacturing in der Medizintechnik 363 68,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3182342755 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/47123.jpg
Kunststoffkunde
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/93/Kunststoffkunde Nach dem Tode des Herausgebers Otto Schwarz wurde von den Autoren die 7. Auflage neu erstellt, um die Kontinuität des Buches zu gewährleisten. In der relativ kurzen Zeit zwischen der 6. und 7. Auflage gab es kaum neuere Erkenntnisse auf dem Kunststoffgebiet, deshalb sind die wesentlichen Kapitel: Aufbau und Struktur der Kunststoffe und die Werkstoffe (Thermoplaste, Duroplaste, Elastomere) im wesentlichen erhalten geblieben. Lediglich das Kapitel der Thermoplaste wurde um die Abschnitte der elektrisch leitfähigen und biologisch abbaubaren Kunststoffe erweitert. Allerdings ist aufgrund der immer stärker forcierten Globalisierungsaktivitäten auch der gesamte Bereich der Prüfnormen in Bewegung geraten. Hier haben sich die entsprechenden Ausschüsse zur Aufgabe gemacht, die wichtigsten Normen an die anderen in der Welt existierenden Standards anzugleichen. Die Bezeichnungen ISO (International Standardizing Organization) sowie EN (Europäische Norm) werden die DIN (Deutsche Industrie Norm) teilweise ersetzen, bzw. es werden zumindest die drei Normen bei geringfügigen länderspezifischen Eigenheiten gemeinsam genannt. Die Angleichung ist noch längst nicht abgeschlossen, und es werden je nach Fortschritt die Überarbeitungen der Normen in die nächsten Auflagen mit aufgenommen. Die wichtigsten Kunststoffprüfungen sind in Kurzform beschrieben, um dem Leser die vielen in den Tabellen aufgelisteten physikalischen Eigenschaften näher zu erläutern. Hinweise auf die entsprechende Norm helfen die ausführlichen Beschreibungen in den Normtexten schneller zu finden. Inhalt Das Kunststoffgebiet Thermoplaste Duroplaste Elastomere Einfache Methoden zum Identifizieren von Kunststoffen Grundlagen der Kunststoffprüfung 93 29,80 neu Gebunden 978-3802319174 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoffkunde_01.jpg
Kunststoffprüfung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/282/Kunststoffpruefung In der Kunststoffprüfung werden aussagekräftige Mess- und Auswerteverfahren benötigt - dies umso mehr, als in der Kunststofferzeugung und -anwendung enorme Zuwachsraten verzeichnet werden. Die klassischen Prüfverfahren haben sich weiterentwickelt und völlig neuartige Methoden etabliert. Dieses Buch beschreibt die Zusammenhänge zwischen der Mikrostruktur und den makroskopischen Eigenschaften. Zusätzlich werden Verfahren vorgestellt, mit denen vertiefte Informationen über Schädigungsprozesse und -mechanismen ableitbar sind. Ein besonderes Kennzeichen dieses Buches ist die Verdeutlichung der Aussagekraft von Werkstoffkennwerten zur Beurteilung von Bauteileigenschaften. Inhalt Einleitung Prüfkörperherstellung Bestimmung verarbeitungsrelevanter Eigenschaften Mechanische Eigenschaften von Kunststoffen Zähigkeitsbewertung mit bruchmechanischen Methoden Prüfung physikalischer Eigenschaften Bewertung der Spannungsrissbeständigkeit Zerstörungsfreie Kunststoffprüfung Hybride Verfahren der Kunststoffdiagnostik Prüfung von Verbundwerkstoffen Technologische Prüfverfahren Mikroprüftechnik 282 79,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446220867 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoffpruefung.jpg
Kunststofftechnik für Designer
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/134/Kunststofftechnik-fuer-Designer Kein Werkstoff erlaubt es so gut, die Anforderungen und Wünsche an Form und Funktion eines Produkts zu erfüllen, wie der Kunststoff. Kein anderes Material verhält sich so flexibel und bietet für die unterschiedlichsten Einsatzgebiete Lösungen. Doch Voraussetzung für den richtigen Einsatz ist das Wissen um die Möglichkeiten dieses Werkstoffs. Dieses Buch will dem Produkt-Entwickler und -Designer das Verständnis und das Wissen um das Material Kunststoff vermitteln. Es schlägt die Brücke zwischen Technik- und Anwendungsvermittlung und soll nicht zuletzt die gemeinsame Arbeit und Kommunikation von Ingenieur und Designer unterstützen. Inhalt "Innovationsstoff" KunststoffAufbau und Eigenschaften der KunststoffeVerfahren zur Herstellung von Prototypen und kleinen SerienVerfahrten zur Serienfertigung von KunststoffproduktenFügenAnforderungen an ProduktePraktische Hilfestellungen für den DesignerPotenzial der Kunststoffe 134 29,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446221581 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-22158-1.jpg
Kunststofftechnik für Einsteiger
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/92/Kunststofftechnik-fuer-Einsteiger Kunststoffe als Werkstoffe unserer Zeit finden sich in allen Bereichen des täglichen Lebens und der Wirtschaft. Wer mit Kunststoffen umgeht oder beruflich damit zu tun hat, sollte daher die Grundlagen der Herstellung sowie der Eigenschaften und der Formgebung der wichtigsten Kunststoffe verstehen, aber auch Nutzen und Probleme für unsere Umwelt und die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung dieses Industriezweigs kennen. Das Buch vermittelt auf einfache Weise das Wichtigste über Herkunft, Aufbau, Erzeugung und Werkstoffeigenschaften der Kunststoffe. Vorgestellt werden die verschiedenen Produktklassen und die Verfahren zum Verarbeiten von Kunststoffen zu Fertigartikeln. Ferner werden das Umweltverhalten und das Recycling und die volkswirtschaftlische Bedeutung der Kunststoffbranche erläutert. Inhalt Einführung Herkunft der Kunststoffe Die wichtigsten Kunststoffe Erkennen von Kunststoffen Kunststoffe als Werkstoffe Kunststoffverarbeitung Kunststoffe und Umwelt Kunststoff-Wirtschaft Über den Autor Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dietrich Braun war nach dem Chemiestudium in Leipzig und Mainz und der Promotion und Habilitation an der Universität Mainz seit 1969 Leiter des Deutschen Kunststoff-Instituts (DKI) in Darmstadt und gleichzeitig bis 1999 Professor für makromolekulare Chemie an der TU Darmstadt. Er gehörte zahlreichen Kuratorien, Beiräten, Gutachtergremien und Fachverbänden an und war Herausgeber und Mitherausgeber mehrerer Fachzeitschriften; er veröffentlichte auf dem Polymer- und Kunststoffgebiet ca. 500 Beiträge in wissenschaftlichen und technischen Zeitschriften und mehrere Bücher. Seit seiner Emeritierung ist er vorwiegend literarisch, beratend und als Gutachter tätig. 92 24,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446222731 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststofftechnik-fuer-Einsteiger.jpg
Kunststofftechnik-Aufgaben
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/91/Kunststofftechnik-Aufgaben Die Aufgaben aus der Kunststofftechnik ergänzen die Fachbücher "Kunststoffkunde" und "Kunststoffverarbeitung". Mit ihnen kann der dort vermittelte Stoff gezielt erarbeitet und vertieft werden. Die Projektaufgaben beziehen sich auf technologisches, fachmathematisches und arbeitsplanerisches Wissen, das in Zwischen- und Abschlussprüfungen verlangt wird. Die Lösungen der Aufgaben sind aus didaktischen Gründen nicht abgedruckt. Sie finden sich auf der der Homepage des Vogel Verlags. 91 17,80 neu Kartoniert 978-3-8343-3081-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststofftechnik-Aufgaben_-mit-CD-ROM_01.jpg
Kunststoffverarbeitung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/90/Kunststoffverarbeitung Einführung in die Werkstoffkunde der Kunststoffe, Aufbereitung, Kalandrieren, Beschichten von Trägerbahnen, Extrudieren, Extrusionsblasformen, Gießen von Folien, Spritzgießen, Spritzblasen, Thermoplastschaumguß, Pressen und Spritzpressen, Schäumen, Verarbeiten glasfaserverstärkter Kunststoffe, Gießen von Reaktionsharzen, Rotationsformen, Pulverbeschichten, Verarbeiten von Kautschuken, Warmformen, Schweißen, Kleben, mechanische Verbindungen bei Kunststoffen, spanende Verarbeitung, Veredeln von Kunststoffen. Die Internetseite zur Kunststoffkunde-CD-ROM: www.kunststoff-fachbuch.de 90 29,80 neu Gebunden 978-3834331199 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Kunststoffverarbeitung_01.jpg
Lackrohstoffkunde
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/443/Lackrohstoffkunde Das bereits in der dritten überarbeiteten Ausgabe erschienene Lehrbuch Lackrohstoffkunde präsentiert einen umfassenden Überblick über das Angebot der Lackrohstoffe, deren Rezeptierungen und Anwendungen. In fünf Kapiteln beschreibt der Autor alle relevanten Binde- und Lösemittel, Additive, Füllstoffe und Pigmente. Der fachliche Inhalt wurde in der Neuauflage unter Einbeziehung umweltpolitischer Aspekte, der Schonung von Energie- und Rohstoffressourcen sowie steigender Qualitätsansprüche ergänzt. So werden die Weiterentwicklung emissionsarmer Beschichtungssysteme und neue Technologien, wie z. B. das Dual-Cure-Verfahren, die Anwendung UV-härtbarer Wasserlacke, die Nutzung nanoskaliger Systeme und die Beschichtung von temperaturempfindlichen Substraten mit Pulverlacken behandelt. Der Titel ist als Leitfaden für Berufsanfänger und als kompaktes Nachschlagewerk für Lacklaboranten sehr zu empfehlen. 443 69,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-86630-846-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/lackrohstoffkunde.jpg
Latex 2004
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/479/Latex-2004 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Hamburg, April 20-21, 2004 Latex 2004 provided a valuable update on the latest trends and developments in synthetic emulsions, natural latex and latex based products.The conference covered both synthetic and natural rubber latex materials, additives as well as developments in important end market applications, such as adhesives, carpet backing, condoms, foamed products, gloves, non wovens, paints, textiles and many others.Topics discussed included new materials and chemicals, machinery and equipment developments, standards & regulatory requirements, quality enhancements, and market trends.List of papersSESSION 1: MARKET AND INDUSTRY REVIEWSAn Economic and Statistical Overview of Rubber LaticesDock No, Darren Cooper & Prachaya Jumpasut, International Rubber Study Group, UKGlobal Latex Technologies and MarketsRichard Beswick, bms AG, Switzerland & Dave Dunn, bms Inc, USASESSION 2: RAW MATERIALS AND CHEMICALS Additives for the Latex IndustryClara Petri, Schill + Seilacher "Struktol", GermanyZMTI Slurry and its Effect on Five Phenolic AntioxidantsCarrie Webster & Christopher Nola, R.T. Vanderbilt Co Inc, USAA High Performance Microbiocide System for Latex ProtectionBernd Unterweger, Biomontan, AustriaSafer Accelerators for the Latex IndustryRoger Couchman & K B Chakraborty, Robinson Brothers Ltd, UKSESSION 3: MANUFACTURING, TECHNOLOGY, PROCESSING AND QUALITYDe-Aeration Technology and ApplicationsJohannes Popp, Netzsch-Feinmahltechnik GmbH, GermanyCompounding and Manufacture of Thin-Wall Latex ProductsRay Russell-Fell, Consultant, UKGrinding in Agitator Bead Mills - Technology and ApplicationsStefan Jung, Netzsch-Feinmahltechnik GmbH, GermanyModern Synthetic Latex ProductionVolker Erb, Polymer Latex GmbH & Co, GermanyQuality Aspects of Condom Manufacturing in the 21st CenturyDavid Hill, SSL International, UKSESSION 4: FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH IN LATEXRecent Technical Surveillance of Extractable Protein Content of Latex CondomsOng Eng Long, Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council, MalaysiaNew Fundamental Research with Natural Rubber LatexGunther Lottmann, Pica De Hule SA, GuatemalaExtractable Protein Levels of Latex Gloves Do Not Relate to Allergen Levels Found in Powder on GlovesDan Olson, Charter Pipeline, USASurface Treatments to Improve Vulcanised Latex Adhesion: Current State of the ArtJos Miguel Martin-Martnez, Maria D Romero-Sanchez, Carmen M Cepeda-Jimenez & Maria S Estebanex-Rodriguez, University of Alicante, SpainMorphology and Mechanical Properties of Layered Silicate Reinforced Natural (NR) And Polyurethane (PUR) Rubber Blends produced by Latex CompoundingSiby Varghese, Rubber Research Institute of India, IndiaSESSION 5: STANDARDS AND REGULATORY ISSUESNatural Rubber Latex Condoms - Requirements Set Forth in International Standard vs. Real-Time Ageing StudiesSteffen Bodemeier, CPR Produktions-und Vertriebs GmbH, GermanySESSION 4: MATERIALS COMPETITION & DEVELOPMENTS IN END USE MARKETSThe Anatomy of Inter-Material Competition in Synthetic Latex Polymers: Japan and ChinaLaVerne W. Ellerbe, Kline Group, USA & Ian Butcher, Kline Group, BelgiumNanocomposite Barrier CoatingsHarris A Goldberg, InMat Inc, USAQuantum leap Polymer Innovation Performance Through Advanced Technology ManagementWolfram Keller, P R T M, Germany 479 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-445-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m392r.jpg
Latex 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/464/Latex-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Frankfurt, January 24-25, 2006 This fourth international conference on latex brought together manufacturers, technologists and researchers with a common interest in latex applications and technology.Latex materials are currently undergoing extensive research and development, and application areas are expanding. There is the perennial issue of allergy to proteins in natural rubber to consider and the ever-changing regulations on chemicals in the EU, which affect the compounding industry. This conference covered both synthetic and natural rubber latex materials and additives, quality and testing, applications and markets.SESSION 1. INNOVATIONS IN NATURAL LATEXDr. Katrina Cornish, Jali Williams and Jeffrey A. Martin, Yulex Corporation, USA, Horst Sakreida, Centrotrade Deutschland GmbH, Germany, Thormas Marsh, Centrotrade Rubber USA, Inc, USAPaper 1: Commercialization of guayule latexPaper 2: Chemical and physical properties of a new, low antigenic protein natural rubber latexDr Travis Honeycutt & William Doyle, Vystar Corp, USA, Dr Viktor Sharivker,Dr Simon Sharivker & Dr Vladimir Blinov, Vystar Corporation, CanadaPaper 3: Special natural rubber latices for novel applicationsSwee Hua Tan & Chee Mun Lau, Getahindus (M) Sdn. Bhd., MalaysiaPaper 4: Current concept of preventing occupational allergies to natural rubber latex in GermanyDr Henning Allmers, University of Osnabrueck, & Dr Jrg Schmengler, Prventionsdienst der Berufsgenossenschaft fr Gesundheitsdienst und Wohlfahrtspfleg, GermanyPaper 5: Quality control of natural latex: from empericism to quantificationDr Daniel Gau and T. Stromer, TF Instruments GmbH, GermanySESSION 2 NOVEL APPLICATIONS OF LATEXColin Ruggles, Revertex Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., UKPaper 6: The use of natural rubber latex in modified asphalt road binders in the UKPaper 7: A novel absorbent materialDr Martin Forrest, Rapra Technology, UKSESSION 3 COMPOUNDING LATEXDavid Hill, SSL International Ltd, UKPaper 8: Compounding - the key to quality in manufacturingPaper 9: The use of organic peroxides in open air systems to cure latex articlesCarrie Webster & Christopher Nola, R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc., USAPaper 10: Additives for antimicrobial latexes and biofilm resistant materialsDr Svoboda Tabakova, Dr Vera Mircheva & Nadejda Assenova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BulgariaPaper 11: Effect of fillers on the surface properties of NR and DPNR sheetsJaruwat Khamsook & Prof Rathanawan Magaraphan, Chulalongkorn University, ThailandSESSION 4 MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF LATEXMr Peter Phillips, The Surgical Material Testing Laboratory (SMTL), WalesPaper 12: Latex medical gloves - has quality improved over the last 20 yearsPaper 13: Sterilisation options and issuesDr John Woolston, Isotron plc, UKPaper 14: Estimating shelf life of medical products made from natural & synthetic rubber latexDr Bill Potter, Stapleford Scientific Services, UKPaper 15: Condoms - trends in safety and testingDr Steffen Bodemeier, CPR Produktions- und Vertriebs GmbH, GermanySESSION 5 ADVANCES IN SYNTHETIC LATEXAndrew Kells & Robert Groves, Synthomer Ltd, UKPaper 16: Crosslinking in carboxylated nitrile rubber dipped filmsPaper 17: Acceleration of synthetic polyisoprene laticesDr Chakraborty & Roger Couchman, Robinson Brothers, UKPaper 18: Possibilities for synthetic latexStuart Potter, Vita Liquid Polymers Ltd, UKSESSION 6 LATEX NANOCOMPOSITESSurwati Awang, K. Vivaygananthan, Shamsul Bahri and M. Y. Amir Hashim, Rubber Research Institute of MalaysiaPaper 19: Effect of nano-sized fillers on prevulcanized natural rubber latex film propertiesPaper 20: A universal preparation method for rubber nanocomposites - latex compounding method (LCM)You-Ping Wu, Yi-Qing Wang, Ming Tian, Prof Li-Qun Zhang, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China 464 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-550-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m347r.jpg
Latex Allergies
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/316/Latex-Allergies Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Latex Allergies. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 316 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_16.jpg
Latex and Synthetic Polymer Dispersions 2008
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/461/Latex-and-Synthetic-Polymer-Dispersions-2008 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Madrid, January 23-24, 2008 Drawing authorities from industry and academia, this conference offered the ideal platform to hear original technical papers and meet and exchange ideas with like-minded peers from across the world. Now in its fifth year the conference provided crucial updates on the latest trends and developments in natural latex, aqueous synthetic polymer latices, processing chemicals and additives.Topics addressed included new materials, machinery and equipment developments, application methods, standards & regulatory requirements, materials testing, quality control and market trends.More specifically, papers provided insight into many key developments and solutions to the key issues of the latex sector. These included:# Novel methods of reducing protein levels in natural rubber# Accelerators and cross-linking agents potentially offering improved toxicological performance# Development of new synthetic latices with modified characteristics# Latest developments in the field of nanoscience achieved by combining different polymers and inorganic materials and their practical applications# Increasing application of aqueous systems in the adhesive industrySESSION 1. MARKET AND INDUSTRYPaper 1 Dyanamics of Natural Latex Industry; Changes and GrowthNo Dock Moung, International Rubber Study Group, UKPaper 2 State of the Market and Future Projections for Synthetic Latex and DispersionsDr David J Dunn, FLD Enterprises Inc, USASESSION 2. NEW MATERIALS AND CHEMICALSPaper 3 Recent Advances in Polynitrile Oxide Curing of Natural and Synthetic Polyisoprene Latex FilmsMark W McGothlin, Apex Medical Technology Inc, USAPaper 4 Sustainable Accelerators for Synthetic Latices-UpdateR Couchman & Dr K B Chakraborty, Robinson Brothers Limited, UKPaper 5 Preparation and Application of Emulsions Made From Recycled PVBProf Roger Rothon, ECOfillers & Manchester Metropolitan University, UKPaper 6 Vytex Natural Rubber Latex: A Proposal Industry Standard for the Manufacture of Commercial Natural Rubber ProductsDr Travis Honeycutt, M Swanson, M Clark, R Culp & W Doyle, Vystar Corporation Inc, USASESSION 3. MANUFACTURING, TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESSINGPaper 7 Bioblox - Recently Developed Technology for Protein Reduction in Latex Products and Energy Savings in Latex ManufacturingWilliam Howe, Diptech Sytems, Inc, USA & R Tabor, Stephan Company, USAPaper 8 Photochemical Pre-vulcanisation of Natural Rubber Latex: A New Process Towrads Non - Allergenic Latex ArticlesSandra Schlgl & Dr A Temel, Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH, Austria; Prof W Kern, Institute of Chemistry of Polymers, Montanuniversitt Leoben, Austria & Dr R Scahaller, Dr A Holzner, Semperit Technische Produkte GmbH, AustriaPaper 9 Latex Dipping Tanks - Residence Time DistributionsDr. Steffen Bodemeier, CPR Produktions - und Vertriebs GmbH, GermanyPaper 10 Alternative Drying System for the Thin Natural Rubber Latex FoamDr Manroshan Singh, AP Tommaso & MY Amir-Hashim, Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia, MalaysiaSESSION 4. DEVELOPMENTS IN APPLICATIONS AND MARKETSPaper 11 The Multiple Faces of Latices: From Large Industrial Scale Products to Nanoscience for Medical ApplicationsDr Joachim Storsberg, Dr BR Paulke, Dr E Goernitz & Prof A Laschewsky, Fraunhofer-Institute Applied Polymer Research, GermanyPaper 12 Rheology and Shapability of Natural Rubber Latex Layered Silicate NanocompositesDr Siby Varghese & S Matthew, Rubber Research Institute of India, IndiaPaper 13 Influence of pH and Viscosity on Performance of New Reactive 1 Component CR - latex Contact Adhesive FormualationsDr Dirk Achten, Bayer MaterialSciences, AG, GermanyPaper 14 Cold and Warm Mix Technologies Using Latex Modified Asphalt EmulsionDr Koichi Takamura, BASF Corporation, USASESSION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETYPaper 15 Continous Improvement in Condom Quality by the Diagnosis of the Source of Damage in ManufacturingDavid Hill, SSL International plc, UKPaper 16 Application of FITkit Assay According to New Standards Can Guarantee Safe Latex ProductsT Talpsep & H Tamm, Quattromed AS, EstoniaPaper 17 Costs of Occupational Allergies to Natural Rubber Latex in the Privately Run German Health Care SystemProf Dr med Henning Allmers, Dr C Skudlik & Dr S M John, University of Osnabrueck, Germany & Dr J Schmengler & Dr L Nickau, Prventionsdienst der Berufsgenossenschaft fr Gesundheitsdienst und Wohlfahrtspflege, Germany SESSION 6 FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH IN LATEX AND PRODUCT PROCESSINGPaper 18 Emulsifier Free Controlled Nanolatex made by Controlled Radical Polymerisation in a Single Reactor Using Commercially Available ReactantsDr S Freal-Saison, Prof B Charleux, Dr M Save & Dr S Magnet, Eliokem SA, FrancePaper 19 Structure - Properties Relationships in Waterborne Polyurethane AdhesivesDr Francisca Arn Ais, M Prez Limiana, A M Torr-Palau & C Orgils-Barcel, INESCOP Footw 461 132,07 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-066-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m352r.jpg
Lehrjahre - Herrenjahre - Hundejahre
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/285/Lehrjahre---Herrenjahre---Hundejahre Werdegang eines Gummichemikers Im Frühjahr 1959 verließ ich die Oberrealschule (heute Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium) in Saarbrücken nach bestandenem Abitur und begann an der Universität des Saarlandes Chemie zu studieren. 1969 wurde ich mit einer Arbeit über Chrom-II-Verbindungen in wasserfreier Essigsäure promoviert. Gummi hatte ich bis dahin nur in Form von Vakuum- und Kühlerschläuchen, eventuell noch als Piläus-Ball, wahrgenommen. Auf einem wahrhaft obskuren Weg, bedingt durch die damalige Kleiderordnung für Akademiker, kam ich in das Labor der Continental Gummi Werke AG in Hannover, wo ich in der Chemieforschung eineinhalb Jahre zum Gummichemiker, neudeutsch „Compounder“, umprogrammiert wurde. Danach lernte ich in der Betriebsbetreuung die Vorgänge bei der Reifenherstellung bis in die Details kennen und war zuständig für die Mischungsentwicklung der Gummiteile, die noch für die Reifenproduktion benötigt werden. Es war eine fruchtbare Zeit, denn nebenher baute ich noch Polyesteryachten. Nachdem ich vieles in der Reifenproduktion gesehen hatte, glaubte ich, die Herstellung von Gummiartikeln verstanden zu haben und wechselte von der nach meinem Ermessen zur damaligen Zeit besten Ausbildungsstätte für Gummichemiker, der Continental AG, zu KACO, wo ich in die Fertigung von Präzisionsformartikeln, speziell Radial-Wellendichtringen, eingeweiht wurde. Nach längerer Arbeitszeit dort, gelüstete es mich zu erfahren, wie O-Ringe gefertigt werden und so wechselte ich zu Parker-Prädifa, wo ich zusammen mit einem Physiker alles das, was ich bei der Conti gelernt hatte, mit Hilfe der modernen Möglichkeiten der Datenverarbeitung zur besseren Beschreibung der Funktion von Dichtungen und deren Gebrauchsdauer angewandt habe. In dieser Zeit sind mehr als zwanzig Veröffentlichungen entstanden. Auch in Vortragsreihen und Seminaren habe ich versucht mein Gummiwissen an die nächste Generation weiterzugeben. 285 36,90 neu Gebunden 3-9803593-9-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/streit_01.jpg
Lexikon der Warenschäden
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/8/Lexikon-der-Warenschaeden Das Lexikon beantwortet eine Vielzahl von Fragen zu Warenschäden aller Art und deren Ursachen. Es ist ein grundlegendes Nachschlagewerk für alle, die Schäden überprüfen und bearbeiten, die mit Reklamationen befaßt sind, Waren einkaufen oder verkaufen, Waren transportieren oder lagern. Die Neuausgabe erläutert rund 2000 Schadensbegriffe. Sie informiert über Qualitätsveränderungen, in deren Ergebnis Schäden möglich sind, über Prozeßabläufe in Schadensfällen sowie über Prüverfahren, die zur Schadensfeststellung benutzt werden, und zeigt Möglichkeiten zur Schadensverhütung auf. Gegenüber der ersten Auflage des Lexikons wurde die Anzahl der Beiträge von 2500 auf mehr als 2900 erhöht. Hierzu trugen die in jüngster Zeit erstmalig beobachteten Schäden und Prozeßabläufe bei. Jedes dritte Stichwort wurde neu aufgenommen oder überarbeitet, zahlreiche Schadensbegriffe wurden präzisiert. 8 39,00 neu Gebunden 978-3877067925 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-87706-792-1.jpg
Lexikon Kautschuktechnik
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/366/Lexikon-Kautschuktechnik Seit dem Erscheinen der 2. Auflage des Lexikons im Jahr 1991 hat es in der Kautschuk-Technologie sowohl bei den Rohstoffen als auch im Maschinenbau, in der Prüftechnik und bei wichtigen Produktgruppen eine Reihe wichtiger Neuentwicklungen gegeben, die in der Neuauflage beschrieben werden. Hierzu gehören z. B. Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet der Kneter, Extruder, Spritzgusstechnik, Vulkanisationsverfahren, Polymermodifikationen, neue Erkenntnisse zum Einsatz von Füllstoffen speziell in der Reifenindustrie, Chemikalienentwicklungen sowie neue Prüftechniken zur Verarbeitungs- und Vulkanisatprüfung. Darüber hinaus erläutert das Werk in bewährter Weise all jene Begriffe, Technologien und Verfahren, die Mitarbeiter aus dem Bereich der Kautschuktechnik, aber auch aus angrenzenden Branchen wie Kunststoffverarbeitung, Chemie, Maschinenbau, Roh-, Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffe usw. heute kennen müssen. Die Stichworte werden verständlich beschrieben, Literaturhinweise zu jedem Begriff verweisen auf Quellen zur weitergehenden Lektüre. Das Stichwortverzeichnis (deutsch/englisch, englisch/deutsch) wurde ebenso überarbeitet und ergänzt wie das Zeitschriftenverzeichnis. Die umfangreiche Literatursammlung hätte mit ca. 600 Seiten, auf denen zu jedem erklärten Begriff Literaturhinweise gegeben werden, den Rahmen eines Lexikons gesprengt. Sie ist auf der beigefügten CD-ROM nach Stichwörtern sortiert enthalten. Über den Autor Prof. Dr. Jochen Schnetger war zuletzt bei Bayer Leverkusen im Bereich Anwendungstechnik des Geschäftsbereichs Kautschuk tätig. Im Rahmen eines Lehrauftrags an der Fachhochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt befasst er sich unter anderem mit dem Thema Kautschukverarbeitung / Kautschukverarbeitungsmaschinen. Seine Erfahrungen aus Forschung, Lehre und Praxis sind in dieses einzigartige Standardwerk zur Kautschuktechnik eingeflossen. 366 138,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-7785-3022-1
Linear Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/431/Linear-Polyurethanes This volume describes in detail the mechanisms of the diisocyanates and polyols polyaddition process as well as its kinetic and process aspects important for obtaining linear polyurethanes. General kinetics of the process and its experimental verification, using GPC chromatography as well as NMR spectroscopy and MALDI-ToF spectrometry, are presented. Accompanied by over 400 references, the author presents synthesis methods, physicochemical properties of linear polyurethanes (analyzed with DCS, TG, DMTA, Rtg, AFM microscopy methods) as semiproducts for foams, elastomers, lacquers and coatings. Research results concerning free surface energy of the polyurethane coatings are also presented. Special attention is given to the latest polyurethane applications, such as ecological waterborne dispersions, biodegradation resistant elastomers and coatings used as medical implants and binders for ceramic powder materials. Moreover, the book contains information on urethane-isocyanate prepolymers applications, which are potential semifinished products for elastomers, foams, coatings, adhesives and interpenetrating polymer network composites. 431 143,38 neu Gebunden 978-9004161245 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Linear-Polyurethanes.jpg
Liquid Silicone Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/317/Liquid-Silicone-Elastomers Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Liquid Silicone Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 317 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_17.jpg
Low Environmental Impact Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/207/Low-Environmental-Impact-Polymers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de In recent years the use of renewable resources as chemical feedstocks for the synthesis of polymeric materials has attracted considerable attention. The reason for such activity is due to the finite nature of traditional petrochemical derived compounds in addition to economic and environmental considerations. Thus a key goal of the coming years will be the development of sustainable raw materials for the chemical industry that will replace current fossil-based feedstocks. The challenge for researchers is to develop natural and man-made synthetics that would reduce the emission of gases. This book gives a thorough overview of the manufacture and uses of low environmental impact polymers. This book will provide information for the experienced user of polymers wanting to use biodegradable materials and also be useful to designers, specifiers, end users and waste managers. Contents Synthesis of Polymers from Sustainable Resource Origin Raw Materials Chemistry and Biology of Polymer Degradation Quantifying the Range of Properties in Natural Raw Material Origin Polymers and Fibres Natural Fibres as Fillers/Reinforcements in Thermoplastics Manufacturing Technologies for Biopolymers The Economics and Market Potential for Low Environmental Impact Polymers Ecodesign Casein Adhesives PHA-based Polymers: Materials for the 21st Century Renewable Resource-Based Polymers Polyhydroxyalkanoates: the Next Generation of Bioplastics Thermoset Phenolic Biopolymers Commercially Available Low Environmental Impact Polymers About the Authors Nick Tucker has spent about half his working life in manufacturing industry, working on production improvement in technical ceramics and as a line manager in fire retardant comfort foam manufacture. He gained his PhD at the University of Bradford, working on the manufacture of advanced composites and 2K mouldings by reaction injection moulding. Since he joined Warwick Manufacturing Group, he has developed a research portfolio covering the manufacture of low environmental impact biodegradable composites from sustainable resources - biological origin fibres such as hemp, flax and jute, coupled with thermoset and thermoplastic biopolymers. Mark Johnson holds a Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Northumbria and an MSc in Engineering Business Management from the University of Warwick. He is currently finishing his doctorate in Engineering Business Management at the University of Warwick. He has worked as a production engineer in composite fabrication, in addition to completing other projects including: kaizen implementation, time compression in service functions and optimisation of factory layouts. The areas of study of his doctorate are biodegradable composites, their fabrication, performance, biodegradability and the factors affecting their uptake and usage by industry. 207 162,64 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573846 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Low-Environmental-Impact-Polymers.jpg
Low-Temperature Behaviour of Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/438/Low-Temperature-Behaviour-of-Elastomers Results of the studies of two leading Russian researchers in the field as well as of other Russian and foreign specialists are presented in this book. The nature and development of two physical processes – glass transition and crystallization determinig low-temperature behaviour of elastomers are under consideration in connection with the structure and composition of elastomeric materials. The effects of deformation, pressure and temperature on these processes are viewed. The contribution of different factors in frost-resistance of elastomeric materials and articles is discussed as well. Specific features of low-temperature behaviour of all existent rubbers are systemized. Furthermore, the possibilities of increasing the frost-resistance of different types of elastomeric materials and articles by means of optimization of composition and design are considered. 438 53,50 neu Gebunden 978-90-04-15720-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/24307.jpg
Market Data for Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/482/Market-Data-for-Thermoplastic-Elastomers Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Market Data for Thermoplastic Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 482 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_02.jpg
Materials Science of Polymers for Engineers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/184/Materials-Science-of-Polymers-for-Engineers This unified approach to polymer materials science is divided in three major sections: Basic Principles - covering historical background, basic material properties, molecular structure, and thermal properties of polymers. Influence of Processing on Properties - tying processing and design by discussing rheology of polymer melts, mixing and processing, the development of anisotropy, and solidification processes. Engineering Design Properties - covering the different properties that need to be considered when designing a polymer component - from mechanical properties to failure mechanisms, electrical properties, acoustic properties, and permeability of polymers. A new chapter introducing polymers from a historical perspective not only makes the topic less dry, but also sheds light on the role polymers played, for better and worse, in shaping today's industrial world. The first edition was praised for the vast number of graphs and data that can be used as a reference. A new table in the appendix containing material property graphs for several polymers further strengthens this attribute. The most important change made to this edition is the introduction of real-world examples and a variety of problems at the end of each chapter. Contents Introduction to Polymers Historical Background Structure of Polymers Thermal Properties of Polymers Rheology of Polymer Melts Introduction to Processing Anisotropy Development During Processing Solidification of Polymers Mechanical Behavior of Polymers Failure and Damage of Polymers Electrical Properties of Polymers Optical Properties of Polymers Permeability Properties of Polymers Acoustic Properties of Polymers 184 79,90 neu Kartoniert 978-1569903483 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Materials-Science-of-Polymers-for-Engineers.jpg
MDI and TDI: Safety, Health and the Environment
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/288/MDI-and-TDI-Safety-Health-and-the-Environment A Source Book and Practical Guide MDI and TDI are polymer building blocks with a wide range of applications in industry. Both are used in large quantities and can be found in a wide variety of industries and applications. As there use will often involve large numbers of workers they are also subject to stringent health and safety regulations. This book covers all the important topics concerning MDI and TDI and provides comprehensive coverage on the health and environmental science associated with these. Considering the risk management of both substances this is the first book to offer comprehensive discussion of health and environmental issues. Contents List of Authors and Affiliations.A Book of Distinction.Acknowledgements.MDI and TDI Usage: Responsible Risk Management (D. C. Allport, D. S. Gilbert and S. M. Outterside).1. MDI, TDI and the Polyurethane Industry (D. C. Allport, D. S. Gilbert and S. M. Outterside).2. Handling MDI and TDI (D. C. Allport, et al.).3. Health (D. C. Allport, P. Davies, W. F. Diller, J. E. Doe, F. Floc'h, H. D. Hoffmann, M. Katoh and J. P. Lyon. Appendices by D. I. Bernstein).4. The Environment (R. E. Bailey, A. Gard, K. H. den Haan, F. Heimbach, D. Pemberton, H. Tadokoro, M. Takatsuki and Y. Yakabe)5. Supporting Sciences.5.1 Chemistry of Manufacture of MDI and TDI (D. C. Allport, D. S. Gilbert and B. Tury).5.2 Structures and Nomenclature (D. C. Allport, D. S. Gilbert and B. Tury).5.3 Chemical Reactions of MDI and TDI (D. C. Allport, D. S. Gilbert, D. Pemberton and B. Tury).5.4 Physical and Fire Properties (S. M. Outterside and D. Pemberton).5.5 Fire Behaviour of MDI and TDI (J. F. Chapman, B. Cope, G. Marlair and F. Prager).5.6 Occupational Exposure Limits, Stack Limits and Community Limits (D. C. Allport, D. S. Gilbert, S. M. Outterside and B. Tury).5.7 Sampling and Analysis (K. S. Brenner, V. Dharmarajan and P. Maddison).Index. 288 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-0471958123 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/MDI-and-TDI-Safety_-Health-and-the-Environment.jpg
Medical and Surgical Applications of Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/256/Medical-and-Surgical-Applications-of-Polyurethanes Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 256 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_07.jpg
Medical Applications of Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/481/Medical-Applications-of-Thermoplastic-Elastomers- Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Medical Applications of Thermoplastic Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 481 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_01.jpg
Medical Polymers 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/329/Medical-Polymers-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2006 Cologne, Germany, 6-7 June 2006 The use of polymers in medical technology continues to grow and provides high value business opportunities. Applications vary from high-tech miniature components to bone cement, degradable implants and bulk quantity items such as catheters and drip bags. The Western population is ageing and this is causing the expansion of many markets. Medical technology is advancing rapidly and materials need to be developed to meet the demands. This 5th international conference on medical polymers brought together speakers and delegates from the whole medical device supply chain to discuss the issues for the industry today. These proceedings will appeal to anyone associated with the medical device industry. It will be of particular value for businesses involved with design and manufacturing, raw material supply and compounding. Contents SESSION 1. DEVELOPMENTS IN MEDICAL THERMOPLASTICS Paper 1 - Advances in high performance plastics for medical devicesJean-Baptiste Bonnadier, Solvay Advanced Polymers, Belgium Paper 2 - The merits of semi-crystalline engineering polymers in healthcare applicationsDipl.-Ing. Ernst A. Poppe, Du Pont de Nemours Intl. SA, Switzerland Paper 3 - Alcohol and lipid-resistant acrylic-based plastics for medical devicesPeter Colburn, CYRO Industries, USA & Craig Schmidter, Degussa, Röhm GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Paper 4 - SEBS thermoplastic elastomers in the medical and pharmaceutical industriesBob Wells, Consolidated Polymer Technologies, Inc., USA Paper 5 - POSS-based polyurethanes: from degradable polymers to hydrogelsProf Patrick T Mather, Haihu Qin, Jian Wu & John Bobiak, Case Western Reserve University, USA Paper 6 - New co-polyesters for medical device and pharmaceutical packagingThijs Jaarsma, Eastman Chemical BV, The Netherlands SESSION 2. PVC IN HEALTHCARE Paper 7 - PVC in medical applicationsJohn Svalander, INSAM SA, Switzerland SESSION 3. ANTI-BACTERIAL POLYMERS FOR MEDICAL DEVICES Paper 8 - Anti-microbial polymers using metallic silver technology for the medical device industryDr Michael Wagener, Bio-Gate AG, Germany Paper 9 - New biomedical antifouling surfacesDr. Ir. Ralf Heijkants & Dr Joost Maas & TNO Science and Industry & Marieka van der Lans, University of Technology Eindhoven, The Netherlands Paper 10 - Bacterial adhesion to plasma modified polyethylene terephthalateProf Yannis F. Missirlis & Maria Katsikogianni, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics & Eleutherios Amanatides & Dimitrios Mataras, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Greece SESSION 4. BONDING MEDICAL PLASTICS Paper 11 - Silicone adhesives and primers for healthcare bonding applicationsMarie Valencia & Kyle Rhodes, NuSil Technology Europe, France & Rob Thomaier, NuSil Technology, USA Paper 12 - Bonding medical plastics with cyanoacrylates and UV curing adhesivesBob Goss, Henkel Loctite Adhesives Ltd, UK SESSION 5. TEXTILES IN MEDICAL DEVICES Paper 13 - Medical textiles for tissue engineeringDipl-Ing Marvi Sri Harwoko, Florent Budillon, Dr Dilibaier Aibibu & Prof. Dr. Thomas Gries, Institut für Textiltechnik, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Paper 14 - Medical applications of polymer textile fibresRobert Mather, Mather Technology Solutions & Heriot-Watt University, Scotland SESSION 6. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS IN THE MEDICAL INDUSTRY Paper 15 - Polymers and biological safety testing: general and specific risk assessmentDr Lesley Reeve, Covance Laboratories Ltd, UK SESSION 7. POLYOLEFINS IN HEALTHCARE Paper 16 - Dedicated polyolefins for the healthcare industryDirk Matthijs, Borealis Polymers NV, Belgium Paper 17 - Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC): An innovative, transparent plastic material for applications in medical and diagnosticMichael Grimm, Topas Advanced Polymers GmbH, Germany SESSION 8. POLYMER PROCESSING FOR MEDICAL MANUFACTURING Paper 18 - Innovative polymer processing technologies for medical and drug delivery devices manufacturingSimone Maccagnan, Gimac Microextruders, Italy SESSION 9. SILICONE POLYMERS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS Paper 19 - Silicone biomaterials: History and chemistry and medical applications of siliconesDr André Colas & Jim Curtis, Dow Corning Corporation, Belgium Paper 20 - LSR topcoat for healthcare applicationsEgbert Klaassen, GE Bayer Silicones GmbH, Germany Paper 21 - Siox vacuum deposited film for medical and pharmaceutical packagingJian Wu, Marubeni Europe plc, Germany SESSION 10. POLYMERS IN DRUG DELIVERY Paper 22 - Synthesis of polymeric biocompatible materials for controlled drug delivery by means of supercritical technologyProf. Juan Francisco Rodríguez, Prof. Antonio de Lucas, Dr. Ignacio Gracia & Eng. Rosario Mazarro, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Paper 23 - Triggered release of therapeutics from medical polymersDr Colin P McCoy, Louise Donnelly & Christopher R Edwards, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland SESSION 11. MEDICAL DEVICE DESIGN Paper 24 - Sustainable design opportunities in healthcareRyder Meggitt, ELEMENT 06 & Neil Tierney, Lightweight Medical Ltd, UK Paper 25 - Advances in product design for medical applications with the help of a novel fully customizable photopolymer material-class for 3-dimensional applications - materials, properties and examplesDr. Arthur T Bens, Dr Carsten Tille & Dr Hermann Seitz, 3mat @ Caesar, Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, Germany 329 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859575802 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Medical_Polymers_2006.jpg
Metallic Pigments in Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/225/Metallic-Pigments-in-Polymers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de There has been an upsurge of interest recently in the use of metallic pigments. Metallic pigments are found in many objects that we use everyday from household items and sports goods to the coatings on scratch cards. Colour is one of the key factors that influences a customer buying a retail product. In the "fashion markets", visual appearance is particularly important and tends to come well ahead of functionality. It is in these markets that metal pigments come into their own. Metallic Pigments In Polymers is the ideal basic guide for anyone who is about to start working with metallic pigments but also contains a wealth of information for those who already use these pigments. It is hoped that this book will help existing users to achieve the best possible effects with metallic pigments and encourage those who have not yet used them to explore their potential to add value to their products. Subjects covered Introduction and history Metal pigment types Manufacture Pigment characteristics Delivery forms Comparison of mass pigmentation and coating Mass pigmentation application characteristics Flow and weld lines in mass pigmented applications Formulation of mass pigmented polymers Conversion processes Applications of metal pigmented coatings Powder coatings Non-coloristic applications Health, safety and handling Each chapter is fully referenced, extensively illustrated and also includes a bibliography. About the author After graduating from the University of Glasgow and initially working in the ABS industry, Ian Wheeler joined Ciba-Geigy's Pigments Division in 1972. He then moved to Silberline Ltd., in 1982 as Research Manager, later becoming Head of the Technical Department, the post he holds today. With 27 years experience of working with colorants, he is ideally qualified to write this book on metallic pigments. 225 162,64 neu Gebunden 978-1859571668 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Metallic-Pigments-in-Polymers.jpg
Microcellular Processing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/156/Microcellular-Processing A growing number of plastics processors gain a competitive edge by utilizing the commercial microcellular process using existing injection molding or extrusion equipment at commercial production rates with low-cost modifications. End users also gain an advantage when the microcellular process is incorporated into product design and cost. In order to facilitate the transition and to help processors and end users make the most of this cutting edge commercial technology, this book provides a comprehensive description of all crucial elements. Endorsed by Trexel Inc., this volume provides the much-needed information for anyone considering or already implementing this promising new technology. Contents Introduction General Description of the MuCell Process SCF Blowing Agent Delivery Systems Microcellular Molding: The Basics Processing Basics Molding Part Properties Moldflow Modeling of Microcellular Molding Case Studies Mold and Part Design Economic Considerations MuCell Process Alternatives Microcellular Extrusion 156 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569903445 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Microcellular-Processing.jpg
Mini Derucom and PRODESC
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/37/Mini-Derucom-and-PRODESC A Review of European Rubber Research in Practice International Conference 2002 in Paderborn, Germany List of papers “The Role of the European Commission for Research Work in Europe” - F. Gouardéres, European Commission; Directorate General C.l, Competitive and Sustainable Growth; Bruxelles, Belgium. "A Quick Glance on Rubber Research Activities in European Universities and Institutes" - Jean L. Leblanc, University P. & M. Curie (Paris 6), Polymer Rheology and Processing. "Quality Assurance from the View of a Car Producer" - L. Wohlfarth, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany. “Possibilities of New Quality Assurance Methods in Comparison to Standard Testing Devices" - G.W. Visser, DSM Elastomers, Geleen, The Netherlands. “Standard and Advanced Torsional Dynamic Testing on Rubber Materials” - Jean L. Leblanc, University P. & M. Curie (Paris 6), Polymer Rheology and Processing. "The Influence of Raw Material Parameter Variations to the Mixing Process and Product Properties" - A. Limper, H. Keuter, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Paderborn, Germany. "The Influence of Raw Material Parameter Variations in the Mixing Room: Elastomeric Foam Insulation" - P. Wöss, L'lsotante K-Flex, Hövelhof, Germany. "The Influence of Polymer Exchange on Processing Behaviour of Rubber Sleeves" - J. Führer, OSNAROL GmbH, Hasbergen, Germany. "The Influence of Raw Material Parameter Variations in the Mixing Room: Substitution of Aromatic Oils" - A. Limper, H. Keuter, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany; J.N. Priebe, B. Kjellberg, Trelleborg Industri AB, Trelleborg, Sweden. "Increase in Fines Content and Adhesion Behaviour in the Pneumatic Conveying of Carbon Black" - H. Keuter, A. Limper, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany; T. Riedemann, Hanau, A. Wehmeier, Hürth; Degussa AG, Germany; K.-H. Freitag, Bühler, Braunschweig, Germany. "The Influence of the Polymers' Quality Parameter Long Chain Branching to the Mixing Process Being Controlled by the MixCont System" - J. N. Priebe, U. Magnusson; Trelleborg Industri AB, Trelleborg, Sweden. "The Influence of Raw Material Parameter Variations in the Mixing Room: Long Chain Branching of EPDM Polymers" - A. Limper, H. Keuter, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany. "The Influence of the Mixing Process to Compound and Product Properties: Examination of Mixing Results Using Different Mixing Technology" - A. Holzmüller; Codan Gummi A/S, Koge, Denmark. "Some new Practical and TheoreticalAspects in Rubber Injection Moulding" - E. Haberstroh, Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany. "A New Quality Assurance Tool for Compound Control in the Mixing Room" - C. Rüter, Thona SA, Eupen, Belgium. "Process description for the Extrusion of Rubber Compounds Development and Evaluation of a Screw design Software" - A. Limper, D. Schramm, Institut f. Kunststofftechnik, University of Paderborn, Germany. "The Extrusion Process from the View of a Tire Producer Practical Improvements" - G. Nifman, M. Groote Schaarsberg, J. Huiskes, J. Geisink, A. Platschorre, Vredestein Banden B.V., Enschede, The Netherlands. "The Extrusion Process from the Viewpoint of a Technical Rf übber Goods Producer" - H.-J. Graf, J. Seward, Cooper-Standard Automotive, UK. "Abilities and methods of numerical die flow optimization for the extrusion of rubber compounds" - J.-M. Marchal, Polyflow S.A., Lovain-la-Nueve, Belgium. "Evaluation of the rheological properties of rubber compounds for die flow optimization" - J.L. Leblanc, M. Cartault, Polymer Rheology and Processing, University P. & M. Curie (Paris 6), France. "Die Optimization from the view of a Tire Producer - Case study Tread Extrusion" - L. Merlo, F. D'Oria, Pirelli Pneumatici, Milano, Italy; A. Limper, D. Schramm, W. Ernst, Institut f. Kunststofftechnik, University of Paderborn, Germany. "Continuous Mixing Process of Powder Rubber" - A. Amash, M. Bogun, R.-H. Schuster, U. Görl; Deutsches Institut f. Kautschuktechnologie (DIK) e. V.; Hannover, Germany. "On the Processing of Silica Compounds" - Compounding, Mixing and Extrusion Heinz, Degussa AG, Hürth, Germany. 37 45,00 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Derucom.jpg
Mit Kunststoffen konstruieren - Eine Einführung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/396/Mit-Kunststoffen-konstruieren---Eine-Einfuehrung Wer mit Kunststoffen Bauteile entwickeln und konstruieren will, muss neben der klassischen Konstruktionslehre die kunststofftypischen Eigenschaften verstehen und berücksichtigen. Das Buch beschreibt die Eigenschaften, die Stoff- und Dimensionierungskennwerte von polymeren Werkstoffen und entwickelt darauf aufbauend die Grundlagen des werkstoff- und anwendungsgerechten Konstruierens. Inhalt Eigenschaften - Werkstoffkennwerte Dimensionierung Fertigungseinflüsse Werkstoff- und beanspruchsgerechtes Konstruieren Rippen, Sicken, Leichtbau Verbindungstechnik Maschinenelemente EDV-Unterstützung Umweltgerechtes Konstruieren 396 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446212954 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Mit-Kunststoffen-konstruieren---Eine-Einfuehrung.jpg
Mixing of Rubber
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/504/Mixing-of-Rubber Since the discovery of vulcanisation in the nineteenth century, rubber has been a major industrial product. From its inception, the use of vulcanising agents, reinforcing fillers and other additives has been a major feature of the rubber industry. Innumerable articles and texts attest to the chemist's skill in balancing the chemical and physical properties of the manufactured products.Mixing as a general operation may be considered as three basic processes occurring simultaneously. Simple mixing ensures t h a t the mixture has a uniform composition throughout its bulk, at least when viewed on a scale large compared to the size of the individual particles. In the case of solids blending (Chapter 11), the particle size need not change, but the distribution of particles throughout the mixture approaches a random distribution. If the shear forces are sufficiently large, particles may fracture, as in dispersive mixing, and the polymer may flow, as in laminar mixing (Chapter 111). In both of these processes, the size of the original particles or fluid elements changes because o f t h e mixing process. Then the properties of the mixture depend upon the size of the basic structures reached during mixing.In the case of laminar mixing, the size may be the striation thickness of a hypothetical fluid element, which is inversely related to the total shear strain. If relatively strong particles, or aggregates of particles, are present, these must be reduced in size by the action of forces generated by flow in the mixer. Then the size is the actual additive particle size.The relative balance between the importance of these three processes in determining the efficiency of mixing and the product quality depends upon the attraction between additive particles, the rubber flow properties, the geometry of the mixer and the operating conditions such as temperature, mixing time and rotor speed.The interaction of operating conditions, raw material properties and the quality of mixing can be a formidable phenomenon to analyse. However, in many cases a number of simplifying assumptions about the operation can be made. 504 77,00 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-4280 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whr002.jpg
Mixing of Vulcanisable Rubbers and Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/276/Mixing-of-Vulcanisable-Rubbers-and-Thermoplastic-Elastomers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Volume 15, Number 10, Report 178, 2005 This report describes the current state of the art in mixing from a practical viewpoint. Developments that have taken place in mixing equipment over the last eight or nine years have been significant, with almost all major machinery makers having made innovations of one type or another. Some developments have been as small as re-profiling rotors of relatively conventional design. Others have been the introduction of completely new rotor designs, both intermeshing and tangential. This report begins by offering historical background against which the latest developments are set. It considers both batch and continuous systems, containing details of key developments by equipment manufacturers such as Kobe Steel, Techint Pomini, Farrel and ThyssenKrupp Elastomertechnik, with the different concepts discussed in layman's terms. The report also summarises the range of mixing techniques applied in the industry. The quality of rubber mixing depends not only on the mixer itself, but also on control of the whole mixing process, from raw materials to the moment the compound leaves the mill room for further processing, and this review offers the relevant developments in ancillary equipment such as the drive, hopper arrangement, temperature measurement system and discharge system. Methods for monitoring mixing quality both off- and on-line are also covered, Recent academic research in rubber mixing is briefly considered, providing an indication of possible future practical advances in this field. This review of rubber mixing is supported by an indexed section containing several hundred key references and abstracts selected from the Rapra Abstracts database. Contents INTRODUCTION HISTORY BATCH MIXING MACHINERY: DEVELOPMENTS IN RECENT YEARS MIXING TECHNIQUES IN BATCH MIXERS DOWNSTREAM EQUIPMENT MONITORING MIXING QUALITY DEVELOPMENTS IN CONTINUOUS MIXING MACHINERY OPERATION OF CONTINUOUS MIXING MACHINERY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT THE FUTURE? 276 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574966 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Mixing-of-Vulcanisable-Rubbers-and-Thermoplastic-Elastomers.jpg
Modeling and Simulation in Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/517/Modeling-and-Simulation-in-Polymers Filling a gap in the literature and set to become the standard in this field, this monograph provides the knowledge needed to replace practical work by theoretical computations, thus reducing waste chemicals and saving time and money.From the contentsCOMPUTATIONAL VISCOELASTIC FLUID MECHANICSSTUDIES OF TURBULENT FLOWS OF DILUTE POLYMER SOLUTIONSSIMULATIONS OF NANOCOMPOSITESCOMPUTATIONAL STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION KINETICSCOMPUTATIONAL POLYMER PROCESSINGCOMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES FOR POLYMERSMODELING POLYELECTROLYTESCOMPUTTIONAL RUBBER MECHANICS WITH APPLICATION TO TIRE OPTIMIZATIONMODELING AND SIMULATIONS OF IRREVERSIBLE PHENOMENA IN POLYMERSHYDRODYNAMICS OF ARTIFICIAL FLAGELLA AND CILIA AND BACTERIAL FLAGELLAMODELING AND SIMULATION IN LIQUID CRYSTALS 517 149,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-527-32415-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3527324151.jpg
Modern English for Mechanical Engineers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/woerterbuecher/397/Modern-English-for-Mechanical-Engineers Dieses englischsprachige Trainingsbuch hilft, englische Sprachkenntnisse auf dem Gebiet des Maschinenbaus zu verbessern. Die stark praxisbezogenen Texte sind vorwiegend der Fachpresse entnommen, wobei deutschsprachige Erläuterungen das Verständnis erleichtern. Mit Hilfe der beigefügten Audio-CD kann der Leser die richtige Aussprache erlernen und üben. 397 24, 90 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-41714-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-41714-4_21916125556-109.jpg
Mold-Making Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/186/Mold-Making-Handbook First published in the US in 1983 and now known throughout the plastics industry, this new edition of Stoeckhert's classic handbook provides all of the fundamental and engineering aspects of mold design construction and mold manufacturing. The second edition is completely revised and up-dated. The latest developments in technology, such as CAD and rapid prototyping, are included. Contents Molds for Various Processing Methods. Mold Materials. Manufacturing and Machining Methods. Secondary Treatment Methods. Reviews "This comprehensive and concise in-depth review of mould construction for all major plastics processing techniques will prove extremely useful for engineers, designers, processors, technical salesmen, and students interested in all aspects of mould construction." - European Plastics News "... provides detailed, basic information on the design and manufacture of molds ... mold materials, manufacturing and machining methods and secondary mold treatment techniques." - Modern Plastics (reviews of the 1st edition) 186 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569902615 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Mold-Making-Handbook.jpg
Moldflow Design Guide - A Resource for Plastics Engineers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/325/Moldflow-Design-Guide---A-Resource-for-Plastics-Engineers The origins of this book not only include Moldflow Design Principles, but also includes Warpage Design Principles published by Moldflow, and C-Mold Design Guide. Collectively, these documents are based on years of experience in the research, theory and practice of injection molding. These documents are now combined into one book, the Moldflow Design Principles. This book is intended to help practicing engineers solve problems they encounter frequently in the design of parts and molds, as will as during production. This book can also be used as a reference for training purpose at industrial, as well as educational institutions. Contents Polymer Flow Behaviour in Injection MoldsMolding Conditions and Injection PressureFilling PatternMoldflow Design PrinciplesMeshes used in MoldflowProduct DesignGate DesignRunner System DesignCooling System DesignShrinkage and WarpageMoldflow Design ProcedurePart DefectsInjection MoldingInjection Molding Machine, System, and OperationsInjection Molding Process ControlPlastics Materials 325 99,90 neu Gebunden 3-446-40640-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Moldflow-Design-Guide---A-Resource-for-Plastics-Engineers.jpg
Mould Release Agents for Plastics and Rubber
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/492/Mould-Release-Agents-for-Plastics-and-Rubber Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Mould Release Agents for Plastics and Rubber. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 492 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_12.jpg
Multi-Material Injection Moulding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/210/Multi-Material-Injection-Moulding The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 13, No. 1, Report 145, 2002 By V. Goodship and J.C. Love, The University of Warwick Injection moulding is the most important of all the commercial methods of plastics processing. Many variations have been developed and one of the rapidly expanding fields is multi-material injection moulding. This is particularly important where processors are looking to gain technological advantages over rivals by adding value to products. Whilst tooling costs can be very high, cost savings can be made by eliminating assembly steps. This review looks at the many techniques being used, from the terminology to case studies. There are many issues involved in moulding different types of materials together. Advantages are gained in the product by combining different properties. Recyclate can be used as a core material with virgin resin skin. However, there are potential problems. Compatibility is important for interfacial adhesion. Different materials have varying rheological properties and optimal moulding conditions, which can limit material choice. This is a big area for research as there have been few studies on co-moulding incompatible polymers. The three primary types of multi-material injection moulding examined are: multi-component, multi-shot and over-moulding. Multi-component moulding can be further subdivided. Co-injection moulding involves making sequential injections into the same mould with one material as the core and one as the skin. It is also known as sandwich moulding because the core is fully encapsulated. Bi-injection moulding is the simultaneous injection of different materials through different gates. Interval injection moulding, also known as marbling, is the simultaneous injection of different materials through different gates giving limited mixing. Multi-shot moulding describes any process where distinct material shots are applied to produce the final component. This includes transfer moulding, core back moulding and rotating tool moulding. Over-moulding includes both insert moulding and lost core moulding, the latter produces hollow parts. This review describes the basic types of multi-material injection moulding, the issues surrounding combining different types of polymers and examples of practical uses of this technology. It is clearly written and difficult concepts are explained with illustrations. The abstracts from the Polymer Library include many more examples of the use of this technology, giving names of companies and organisations involved in this field. Key Features Multi-component mouldingMulti-shot mouldingOver-mouldingMaterial selectionExamples Contents Introduction Injection Moulding Basics Material Selection Multi-Component Injection Moulding Multi-Shot Moulding Over-Moulding The Future? About the Authors Dr Goodship is a Senior Research Fellow with 14 years experience in industry, expertise in coinjection moulding technology and a particular interest in recycling. Jo Love is an experienced materials engineer currently working on in-mould decoration. The authors are based at the Warwick Manufacturing Group in the Advanced Technology Centre at the University of Warwick. 210 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573273 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Multi-Material-Injection-Moulding.jpg
Nafanua - Die Rettung des Samoanischen Regenwaldes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/283/Nafanua---Die-Rettung-des-Samoanischen-Regenwaldes "Paul Alan Cox wird schon seit langem von seinen wissenschaftlichen Kollegen und samoanischen Freunden für seine innovativen Konservierungsstrategien, seine profunde Pflanzenkenntnis und seinen Respekt für örtliche Gemeinden geschätzt. [Nafanua] macht deutlich, dass Belange des Umweltschutzes nicht gegen Belange menschlichen Wohlergehens ausgespielt werden müssen, da sie alle Teil des gleichen wundervollen Gewebes sind. Dies ist eine Geschichte, die uns alle ins nächste Jahrhundert führen kann."- Gary Paul Nabhan, Autor, Cultures of Habitat "Ein wundervolles Buch von einem wahren Umweltschutzhelden. Nafanua gehört ins Buchregal eines jeden der an Natur und Kultur interessiert ist." - Mark Plotkin, Autor, Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice 283 14,95 neu Kartoniert 978-0716735632 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Nafanua---Die-Rettung-des-Samoanischen-Regenwaldes.jpg
Nanocomposites
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/480/Nanocomposites Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Nanocomposites. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 480 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955.jpg
Nanopolymers 2007
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/456/Nanopolymers-2007 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Berlin, June 12-13, 2007 The use of nanopolymer compounds in commercial applications is gaining momentum. In fact global demand for nanomaterials is predicted to reach US3.7 billion by 2008.Behind much of the hype surrounding nanopolymers is a real opportunity for companies to produce superior, sustainable materials faster, cheaper and more efficiently. With this in mind Rapra Technology held its first international Nanopolymers Conference in Berlin on 12-13 June 2007. This inaugural conference provided up to the minute data on the rapid growth of nanopolymers and demonstrated, via a range of case studies, their use in different industry sectors.Delegates who attended this conference heard new approaches in the synthesis, characterisation and commercial application of nanopolymers. They also discovered how:# Pirelli Tyres is developing rubber-clay nanocomposites to improve the mechanical properties of polymer matrices# Degussa GmbH is using robust scale up and scale down methodologies in the production of polymeric nanocomposites based on polyamides# BASF is developing nanocomposites and nanocellular structures# High performance gas sensors have been developed using singlewalled carbon nanotubes, polymers and composite materials# Arkema has used various synthesis routes to bring about the good dispersion and efficient utilisation of carbon nanotubes# Nanoparticles are been exploited for hydrophobic and self cleaning coatingsThe cost benefits of incorporating nano-scale ingredients into polymer-based products was featured, along with examples of how to disperse the nano-ingredients to maximise the properties required. 456 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-016-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m408c.jpg
Nanopolymers 2008
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/455/Nanopolymers-2008 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Frankfurt, October 7-9, 2008 Nanotechnology is transforming the transport, energy, packaging, healthcare and construction sectors by offering improved properties from lighter weight materials, through flame retardant polymers, to functionalised surfaces that can enable anti-corrosive, anti-reflective, anti-microbial, anti-scratch compositesurfaces or provide barrier properties. This two-day conference focused on innovative, application-driven case studies detailing the advances in organo-clays, nanoparticulates, and carbon nanotubes 455 171,20 neu Kartoniert 9781847350732 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/wnan08.jpg
Natural Ageing of Rubber - Changes in Physical Properties Over 40 Years
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/36/Natural-Ageing-of-Rubber---Changes-in-Physical-Properties-Over-40-Years The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de A unique collection of long term ageing data, available for the first time, from Rapra Technology Limited. This report is an output from the Weathering of Elastomers and Sealants project which forms part of the UK government’s Department of Trade and Industry’s Degradation of Materials in Aggressive Environments Programme. Rapra Technology Limited has just completed a comprehensive natural ageing and physical testing programme on 19 rubber compounds, stored in controlled conditions, for a period of 40 years. This is believed to be the most extensive such study ever carried out. Now, for the first time, all the results of this unique programme have been published in this report. The properties of natural and synthetic rubbers suit them to a diverse range of applications, many of which demand a prolonged service life, and the retention of some or all of their mechanical properties for years or even decades. When the ageing programme was conceived in the 1950s, rubber product manufacturers were faced with a wider range of raw rubbers than had ever been available before. The relatively recent development of some of these materials also meant that there was little information available regarding their longevity. Thus the need was identified for a systematic programme of storage and testing. Rubber formulations were selected to represent those used in a wide range of applications, including general purpose and ‘good ageing’ grades. Remarkably, most of these formulations are still representative of compounds being specified today. The following rubbers were studied: Natural rubber Styrene-butadiene rubber Butyl rubber Polychloroprene Nitrile rubber Acrylate rubber Chlorosulphonated polyethylene Polysulphide rubber Silicone rubber Samples were stored under temperate and tropical climatic conditions, and at various intervals the following properties were measured: Hardness Volume change Resilience Volume and surface resistivity Tensile strength Elongation at break Modulus at 100 % and 300 % elongation Long and short term compression set Low temperature stiffness The results of all these tests are presented graphically in this report, allowing the rate of deterioration of properties and the influence of the environment to be clearly seen. Properties after 40 years are also tabulated, together with calculations of percentage change. This information will prove invaluable to anyone specifying or supplying rubber materials or components. Further work is now being carried out on the properties of the same formulations after accelerated ageing. If you would like to be informed when this programme is complete, please contact Rapra Technology Ltd for further information. 36 385,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572092 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Natural-Ageing-of-Rubber---Changes-in-Physical-Properties-Over-40-Years.jpg
Nitrosamines in the Rubber Industry
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/485/Nitrosamines-in-the-Rubber-Industry Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Nitrosamines in the Rubber Industry. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 485 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_05.jpg
O-rings (Properties, Testing, Design, Materials, etc.)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/319/O-rings-(Properties-Testing-Design-Materials-etc.) Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to O-rings. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 319 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_19.jpg
Oilfield Engineering with Polymers 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/332/Oilfield-Engineering-with-Polymers-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de London, England, 29-30 March 2006 Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2006 This fifth international MERL Oilfield Engineering with Polymers conference, organised jointly with Rapra Technology, provided a unique forum to discuss the latest developments in the selection, qualification and performance of polymeric materials. It brought together operators, contractors, equipment and component suppliers, materials suppliers and research organisations involved with polymers and their use in oil & gas sector applications. Contents Session 1 - Trends in Oilfield Engineering with Polymers Meeting the increased demands of offshore developments - Steve Groves, BP Exploration, UK Session 2 - Polymer Performance: Chemical Resistance of Elastomers and Thermoplastics Evaluating the retention of viscoelastic properties for extreme and long term service - Danny Hertz III, Seals Eastern, Inc., USA Compatibility between elastomers and oilfield chemicals on the Kristin subsea wellhead structure - Håkon Nygård, Steinar Mollan & Dr Bjørn Melve, Statoil ASA, Norway Perfluoroether elastomer for oilfield engineering - Hidenori Koshikawa, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd, Japan Oilfield polymers and hydrogen sulphide - Dr Barry Thomson, MERL, UK Seal selection for acid gas injection using an accelerated testing program - Dr Philip Abrams, Randall Harris, Tim Martin, ExxonMobil, USA, & Dr. Barry Thomson, MERL, UK PPS for use in high temperature oil and gas sour fluid handling - Hansel Ramathal & Tom Baus, Ticona Polymers, Inc., USA, & Dirk Raudies, Ticona GmbH, Germany Session 3 - Polymer Permeability and Resistance To Rapid Gas Decompression Events Transport properties of gas mixtures in polymers: Measurement method, experimental data obtained on thermoplastics - Bruno Flaconnèche, Dr Marie-Hélène Klopffer, Institut Français du Pétrole, & Dr Carol Taravel-Condat, TECHNIP-Flexifrance, France Novel gas detection method for permeability measurement - Zoltán Filus1, Tibor Ajtai1, Dr Zoltán Bozóki2, Gábor Pap3, Prof Gábor Szabó1, Imre Domonkos4, Dr Tibor Nagy4, Dr Tamás Katona4, 1University of Szeged, 2Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 3HILASE Ltd., 4Phoenix Rubber Ltd, Hungary Specification of elastomeric materials for rapid gas decompression applications - Dr Chris Newlands, Kevin Monaghan & Dr Emily Ho, BHR Group Ltd, UK Development of a test and failure analysis methodology for elastomeric seals exposed to explosive decompression - Dr Zoltan Major2, Klaus Lederer1, Manfred Moitzi3, Mario Mitterhuber3, Dr Thomas. Schwarz3 and Prof Reinhold Lang1,2, 1Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH, 2University of Leoben, 3ECONOMOS Austria GmbH, Austria Session 4 - Insulation for Deep Water Applications Multilayer insulation systems: Study of the thermomechanical behaviour of industrial prototypes for deep sea application - Nadège Bouchonneau1-2-3, Dominique Choqueuse1, Dr Valérie Sauvant-Moynot 2, François Grosjean2,Prof Dominique Perreux3, Dr Emmanuel Poncet3, 1IFREMER Brest, 2Institut Français du Pétrole, 3Université de Franche Comté, France X-ray microtomography for a better understanding of syntactic foam performance and limits in ultra deep water - Dr Valérie Sauvant-Moynot & Nelly Gimenez, Institut Français du Pétrole, & Jérôme Adrien & Eric Maire, Groupe d'Etude de Métallurgie Physique et de Physique des Matériaux INSA Lyon, France Session 5 - Advances in Polymer Technology: New Materials and Applications Novel materials with improved performance for pipe and wire and cable applications - Bilal Ghalaini, Simon Spence & Heinrich Maurer, DuPont Int. SA, Switzerland Next generation HNBR grades – new materials for oilfield applications - John Dato, Billy Best & Dirk Achten, Lanxess Deutschland GmbH, Germany The role of base resistant fluoroelastomer technology in oilfield seals - Steven Jagels, Solvay Solexis Inc., USA & Stefano Arrigoni, Solvay Solexis SpA, Italy Perfluoroether elastomers for oilfield engineering - Hidenori Koshikawa, Shin Etsu Chemical Company, Japan Advanced polymer architecture: sealing solutions with unmatched chemical and physical performance in oil and gas applications - Robert Fuller, William Stahl, DuPont Performance Elastomers, USA, & Maria Mayor Lopez, DuPont Performance Elastomers - Europe Flow improvements within oil pipelines - Matthew McDonnell, Copon Pipelinings, UK Session 6 - Advances in Component Design and Analysis: Seals, Hose and Umbilicals Use of analytic and finite element methods to evaluate umbilical cable designs - Mark Coates & Dr Alan Friday, ERA Technology Ltd, UK Selection and design of resilient seals for oil and gas applications - Francis Lebeau & Geert Danau, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, Belgium The challenges of designing high pressure hoses for the oil and gas market - Graham Ford, Parker Hannifin GmbH, Germany Fatigue-life prediction in offshore marine hoses - Dr Kambiez Zandiyeh, Dunlop Oil & Marine, UK Session 7 - Moorings Socketing of polyester fibre ropes with epoxy resins - Prof Maria Madalena de Camargo Forte & Tiago de Medeiros Schmidt, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, & Alexandro Voronoff, PETROBRAS, Brazil Session 8 - Regulatory Case Studies HSE guidelines and case studies for use of elastomers offshore - Raman Patel, Health & Safety Executive, & Dr Bob Campion, MERL, UK 332 155,22 neu Kartoniert 978-1859575659 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Oilfield-Engineering-with-Polymers-2006.jpg
Optimierung von Spritzgießprozessen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/398/Optimierung-von-Spritzgiessprozessen Das wirtschaftliche und erfolgreiche Betreiben von Spritzgießmaschinen und den darauf zu nutzenden Werkzeugen erfordert analytisches Vorgehen bei der Auslegung und Planung von Formteilen und Spritzgießwerkzeugen sowie der Verarbeitungsprozesse. Systematisches Vorgehen bei der Optimierung des Produktionsprozesses ist entscheidend für den Erfolg eines jeden Spritzgießunternehmens. Alle wesentlichen Kenngrößen, die Formteilqualität und Fertigungskosten bestimmen, von der qualitätsbeeinflussenden Formteilgestaltung über die Anlage im Werkzeug, der Anspritzsituation, der Auslegung der Temperierung, dem gesamten Spritzgießprozess mit Unterstützung durch die Infrarot-Thermographie, werden hier praxisorientiert beschrieben. Darüber hinaus kann der Leser mit Hilfe der ganzheitlichen, analytischen Vorgehensweise zur Fehlerbeseitigung und Prozess-Optimierung wertvolle Anleitungen zur Problembehebung für sein Unternehmen ableiten. Inhalt Wahl des Rohstoffs Bedeutung von Zuschlagstoffen Der Spritzgießprozess Das Spritzgießwerkzeug Heißkanalsysteme und Regelung Temperierung Finite Elemente-Simulation Optimierungsvoraussetzungen Ist-Analyse und Optimierung beim Spritzgießprozess 398 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40977-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Optimierung-von-Spritzgiessprozessen.jpg
Ozonation of Organic and Polymer Compounds
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/500/Ozonation-of-Organic-and-Polymer-Compounds The study of the kinetics and mechanism of ozone reactions is an important field in modern science closely related to the solution of the problem of 'ozone holes', the development of physical-, organic-, inorganic-, polymer- and bio-chemistry with ozone participation, chemical kinetics, theory and utilisation of the reactivity of chemical compounds towards ozone, development of new highly efficient technologies for chemical industry, electronics, fine organic synthesis, solution of ecological and medical problems by employing ozone, degradation and stabilisation of organic, polymer, elastomer and biological materials, etc., against its harmful action.The intentional application of ozone promotes invention and development of novel and improvement of well known methods for its generation and analysis, means and methods for its more effective application. A number of laboratory and industrial methods for its synthesis have been proposed and are discussed in this book.The first technical title of its kind will be of specific interest to Chemists, Chemical Engineers, R&D Managers and all those involved with this in industry.Chapters1. Kinetics and Mechanism of Ozone Reactions with Organic and Polymeric Compounds in the Liquid Phase2. Ozonolysis of Oxygen-Containing Organic Compounds3. Ozonolysis of Alkenes in Liquid Phase4. Degradation and Stabilisation of Rubber5. Quantum Chemical Calculations of Ozonolysis of Organic Compounds 500 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-1425 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whb087.jpg
Particle Foam 2003
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Particulate-Filled Polymer Composites
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/206/Particulate-Filled-Polymer-Composites The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This is an updated version of the book first published in 1995. The use of particulate fillers in polymers has a long history, and they continue to play a very important role today. In the relatively short time since the publication of the first edition of this book, much has changed and all the chapters have been updated and revised, and a completely new chapter covering the latest developments in nano-filler technology is included. The aim of this book is to provide a guide to the fundamentals of the use of particulate fillers, which is accessible to people from the many different industries and disciplines who have an interest in the subject. Contents Selection and Use of Particulate Fillers Types of Particulate Filler Filler Surfaces and their Characterisation Surface Modification and Surface Modifiers Preparation and Mixture Characterisation of Mineral Filler Polymer Compounds Particulate Fillers as Flame Retardants Particulate Fillers in Elastomers Particulate Fillers in Thermoplastics Particulate Fillers in Thermosets Composites Using Nano-Fillers About the Author Roger Rothon is now an independent consultant, specialising in the production, surface modification and application of particulate fillers for polymer composites. He previously worked for ICI in the UK for over 25 years, most of this time being spent in the fillers area. While in ICI he was responsible for several new product developments, including new types of coupling agents for silica and calcium carbonates and novel conductive and magnetic fillers. After leaving ICI, he was Technical Manager for Flamemag International for 8 years. In this position, he led the development of a new process for the production of magnesium hydroxide flame retardant fillers. He has several patents and many scientific publications, and was the editor and main contributor to the first edition of "Particulate Filled Mineral Composites". In 1996 he was made a visiting Professor at the Manchester Metropolitan University, where he is now involved in research on filler surface modifiers. Roger Rothon has also spent considerable time as a visiting scientist at the CSIRO Division of Minerals in Melbourne Australia. 206 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573822 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Particulate-Filled-Polymer-Composites.jpg
Performance Enhancement in Coatings
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/7/Performance-Enhancement-in-Coatings The science of environmentally friendly coatings is a very young, but rapidly growing discipline. As a result, there is a shortage of integrative information that overviews the interrelationships that exist among all the disparate sub-disciplines. This textbook provides the missing link by offering a critical overview of cutting edge, interdisciplinary technology designed to improve performance. It is the first text to describe how additives have evolved to not only take the mystery out of environmentally friendly coatings, but also to meet the challenge of the twenty-first century. Partial Contents The Common Denominator of Performance Enhancement. Wetting and Dispersing (The Control of Pigment Interfaces). "Classical" Interfacial Tension Control (Flow, Leveling, and Surface Enhancement). Defoaming (The Removal of Unwanted Interfaces). Integrative Discussions of Performance Synergies and Economics. Appendices. Review "...kann...als wichtige Ergänzung der Fachliteratur über Lackrohstoffe, insbesondere additive und deren Wirkung, empfohlen werden." - Kunststoffe 7 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569902639 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Performance-Enhancement-in-Coatings.jpg
Performance of Plastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/166/Performance-of-Plastics Performance of Plastics is devoted to the subject of service performance of polymers and composites. The book introduces the reader to the basic properties of polymers and their behavior. It continues with the description of the various testing procedures and the information they convey, before it provides the reader with the latest on performance of polymers in service and its prediction. The last part of the book is dedicated to special polymer-based materials and their applications in important industries such as automotive, aircraft, aerospace, and electronic. Contents Polymer Structures and Morphology Fracture, Impact and Toughness Ductile Polymers Computer Simulations of Mechanical Behavior The Chain Relaxation Capability (CRC) Quasi-Static Tests: Tension, Compression, Bending, and Shear Viscoelasticity, Creep, and Stress Relaxation Thermal Transitions and Their Measurement Acoustic Behavior Dielectric Relaxation in Polymers Effects of Processing on Mechanical Behavior of Thermoplastics Nucleation in Semicrystalline Polymers: Effects on Mechanical Behavior Crazing Physical Aging: Effects on Physical and Mechanical Performance Interfaces and Adhesion Surfaces and Their Modification Elastomers Textile Structural Composites Fiber-Reinforced Heterogeneous Composites (HCs): Bond Strength Toughened Thermoplastics and Thermosets High Performance Polymers Smart Composites with Field-Responsive Rheology Polymers as Biomaterials Polyelectrolyte-Based Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials Polymers for Electronic and Photonic Applications Polymers in Automobiles Reliability and Durability of Aircraft Structures Made of Fiber-Reinforced HCs 166 179,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569902776 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Performance-of-Plastics.jpg
Physical Testing of Rubber
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/368/Physical-Testing-of-Rubber Physical testing of Rubber is an essential reference for anyone concerned with evaluating rubber materials or with using material property data for design. There is much new and updated material, due to improvements made to apparatus by the introduction of advanced instrumentation and automation, and many changes in international standards. A number of subjects common to all areas of physical testing are addressed. These include discussion of the reasons for testing, the trends in test development, the use of statistics and quality control of laboratories. 368 128,35 neu Gebunden 978-0-387-28286-2
Plastic Flame Retardants: Technology and Current Developments
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/228/Plastic-Flame-Retardants-Technology-and-Current-Developments The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 14, No. 12, Report 168, 2004 By J. Innes and A. Innes, Flame Retardants Associates Inc. Plastics are increasingly being used in applications where flame retardancy properties are critical. For example, in household appliances, car interiors, cable insulation and computer casings. The earliest flame retardants comprised vinegar and alum, which were used on wood and textiles. Today there is a much wider range of chemicals available for compounding into plastics materials. This review sets out to describe the types of flame retardants available, mechanisms of action and uses. There are many new regulations being issued on health, safety and the environment. These have affected the flame retardant industry and influence the choice of chemical in many applications. There has been particular concern about the use of brominated chemicals, and this report briefly discusses the environmental benefits versus the possible environmental effects of these materials. New chemicals are being developed to improve the flame retardancy of plastics materials and these are outlined here. One of the most promising new substances is the class of polymer-clay nanocomposites, which can substantially improve performance at low levels of addition. This review provides a clear overview of the state-of-the-art of flame retardancy for plastics. It highlights the new developments and the potential problems with legislation, together with the benefits to end users of protection from fire hazards. This review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts from papers and books in the Rapra Polymer Library database, to facilitate further reading on this subject. A subject index and a company index are included. Key features flammability tests standard flame retardants speciality flame retardants research legislation Contents Introduction Key Performance Standards Halogen Flame Retardants Metal Hydrate Flame Retardants Phosphorus Flame Retardants Smoke Suppressants Other Flame Retardants and Recent FR Technology Advances Conclusion About the authors Jim and Ann Innes are President and Vice-President of Flame Retardants Associates Inc. Founded in 1992, this is a USA based corporation offering consulting services in the field of polymer additives, specialising in flame retardants and smoke suppressants. James Innes, has over thirty years of executive and engineering experience in a variety of companies. Ann Innes brings over twenty years of polymer business experience including R&D, sales management, market development, and financial expertise. The company operates on a global basis serving clients in the USA, Europe and Asia Pacific regions. 228 145,52 neu Kartoniert 1-85957-435-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastic-Flame-Retardants_Technology-and-Current-Developments.jpg
Plastic Packaging - Interactions with Food and Pharmaceuticals
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/421/Plastic-Packaging---Interactions-with-Food-and-Pharmaceuticals Plastics are the most important class of packaging materials. Materials characteristics, additives and their effects, mass transport phenomena, quality assurance, and recent regulatory requirements are covered in detail with ample data. Contents IntroductionCharacteristics of Plastic MaterialsAdditives for Plastics and their Transformation ProductsPartition CoefficientsModels for Diffusion in PolymersPrediction of Diffusion Coefficients in Gases, Liquids, Amorphous Solids and Plastic Materials Using a Uniform ModelTransport Equations and their SolutionsNumerical Solutions of the Diffusion EquationPermeation of Gases, Water Vapor and Volatile Organic CompoundsMigration of Plastic ConstituentsMigration from Food Packaging: Regulatory Considerations for Estimating ExposureEuropean Commission Legislation on Materials and Articles Intended to Come Into Contact with FoodSensory Problems Caused by Foof and Packaging InteractionsCase Study: Styrene Monomer Migration into Dairy Products in Single Serve Portion PacksPossibilities and Limitations of Migration ModelingReferencesAppendices - Diffusion Data, UNIFAC Parameters, Commercial Additives 421 249,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-527-31455-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastic-Packaging---Interactions-with-Food-and-Pharmaceuticals.jpg
Plastics & Coatings - Durability, Stabilization, Testing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/199/Plastics-&-Coatings---Durability-Stabilization-Testing This book presents a comprehensive overview of the durability of coatings and plastics, e.g., their chemical, photooxidation, moisture, heat, and solvent resistance. The scope ranges from predicting the service life performance of coatings and plastics to actual quantification of mechanical and physical manifestations of degradation. Stabilization mechanisms such as the role of pigments and light stabilizers are discussed as are the influence of processing conditions on residual stress and adhesion. This book will serve as an authoritative guide for practitioners in the plastics arena for use in material selection. Plastics are an increasing part of our way-of-life, and those who learn to properly utilize plastics, from concept design through end-of-life recycling, will gain a competitive advantage in the global marketplace. Contents Durability in Coated PlasticsService-Life PredictionStabilizer MaterialsStabilization of PlasticsStabilization of CoatingsRole of Stress on DurabilityStabilization of Mold-in-Color PlasticsRole of Plastic Molding on Stress GenerationWeathering Test MethodologyPlastic/Coating Adhesion Durability 199 89,90 neu Gebunden 3-446-19406-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics-_-Coatings---Durability_-Stabilization_-Testing.jpg
Plastics Additives Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/119/Plastics-Additives-Handbook The demands on additives have continued to evolve, not only because of changes in processing conditions and production techniques but also because plastics are being used in more demanding applications. This revised and updated edition, described earlier by one reviewer as the "bible"for anyone involved in the chemistry and technology of plastics additives, again provides an excellent overview of the complex science and technology of plastics additives and their industry. It offers guidance for all professionals involved in the development of new thermoplastic resin grades and novel end-use applications. For the first time, the electronic pages of the book are accessible and searchable (see imprint with personal access code on the first page), offering fast and easy access to specific information, particularly trade names etc. 119 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40801-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-40801-2_29513143654-79.jpg
Plastics and Composites Welding Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/144/Plastics-and-Composites-Welding-Handbook All commercially available welding processes are reviewed and compared to help the reader select the best suited process for his/her application and to understand each process' limitations and benefits. The focus on practical aspects such as weldability, optimizing part design, troubleshooting, and testing makes this book an indispensable tool for everyone involved in welding of plastics. At the same time, it also conveys the basic theoretical principles of plastics welding such as squeeze flow, molecular diffusion, and heat transfer mechanisms. 144 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446195349 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics-and-Composites-Welding-Handbook.jpg
Plastics Extrusion Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/192/Plastics-Extrusion-Technology Now updated, this industry standard provides information on the aspects and processes of extrusion technology, including design, construction, and operation of extrusion lines. Contents Compounding LinesExtrusion of Pipes, Profiles, and CablesBlown FilmsBlown Film CoextrusionFlat Film Extrusion Using Chill-Roll CastingProduction of Films and Sheets by the Roll-Stack ProcessManufacture of Oriented FilmsFilm TapesMonofilament ExtrusionExtrusion Coating and LaminatingExtrusion of Foamed Intermediate Products with Single-Screw ExtrudersFoamed Semifinished Products with Twin-Screw ExtrudersExtrusion of ElastomersFiber ExtrusionRam Extrusion of PTFE and UHMWPEFeeding of ExtrudersExtrusion Recycling of Waste Reviews -"The presentation of this book is excellent and the quantity of information is immense." - Applied Mechanics Review -"... this book belongs on the bookshelf of every engineer, operations supervisor and maintenance manager. It is also invaluable for plastic engineering students at all levels." - Polymer News " ... on a value for money basis it is outstanding." - Plastics & Rubber Weekly 192 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446184909 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics-Extrusion-Technology.jpg
Plastics Flammability Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/399/Plastics-Flammability-Handbook Principles, Regulations, Testing, and Approval None of the many publications on the reaction of plastics to fire provides a comprehensive review of the fundamentals as well as of the relevant regulations and test methods. The "Plastics Flammability Handbook", first published in 1983 has filled this gap. The last decade saw a breakthrough in the internationalization of fire testing and classification, particularly in building, electrical engineering, and transportation. At the same time, the perception of how to assess the main parameters governing a fire and the role of combustible materials like plastics were redefined and led to new approaches particularly in the fields of smoke development and toxicity of fire effluents. All these developments required a comprehensive revision of the handbook and are summarized in this 3rd up-dated and completely revised edition. Contents I Fundamentals Introduction and Market Situation The Burning Process and Enclosure Fires The Burning of Plastics Flame Retardant Plastics Textiles Smoke Development and Suppression II National and International Fire Protection Regulations and Test Procedures Methodology of Fire Testing Regulations and Testing Building Transportation Electrical Engineering Furniture and Furnishings III Fire Effluents Smoke Development of Fire Effluents Toxicity of Fire Effluents Corrosivity of Fire Effluents IV Appendix Supplies of Flame Retardants and Smoke Suppressants Abreviations Terminology of Fire Protection Standards Organisations 399 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-21308-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics-Flammability-Handbook.jpg
Plastics for Engineers - Materials, Properties, Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/176/Plastics-for-Engineers---Materials-Properties-Applications This classic provides a comprehensive analysis of the properties and applications for the wide range of plastics of technical and commercial interest, with descriptions and data essential in selecting suitable materials. Content Plastics As Polymeric Materials Polyethylene (PE). Modified Polyethylene. Polypropylene Polymers. Other Polyolefins. Vinyl Polymers. Styrene Polymers. Polyacrylonitrile. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA). Polyvinylcarbazole (PVK). Polyacetal (POM). Fluoropolymers. Polyamides (PA). Thermoplastic Polyesters. Polyarylethers. Polyaryletherketones (PEK, PEEK, PEEKK). Sulfur-containing Polymers. Polyimides (PI). Thermosetting Polycondensates. Urea/formaldehyde Resins (Aminoplastics) (UF) Modified MF Molding Compounds. Unsaturated Polyester Resins (UP). Silicones (SI). Epoxide Resins (EP). Crosslinked Polyurethanes. Electrically Conducting Polymers. Review " ... comprehensive analysis of the properties and applications ... includes data essential for selecting suitable materials." - Plastics Engineering 176 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569900116 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-15723-9.jpg
Plastics in Art
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/437/Plastics-in-Art Das Buch "Plastics in Art" ist die englischsprachige Erstausgabe der vergriffenen und vielfach nachgefragten Publikation „Kunststoffe in der Kunst. Eine Studie unter konservatorischen Gesichtspunkten“, die sich vor allem an den kunsthistorisch Interessierten moderner Kunst und insbesondere an die Restauratoren wendet. Kunstwerke oder Designobjekte wurden bisher selten wegen ihres Materials gesammelt, sondern aufgrund ihrer Herkunft, Funktion, Gestaltung, Seltenheit und ihrer kulturellen und historischen Bedeutung. Museen und andere Sammlungen besitzen daher, ohne sich dessen bewusst zu sein, frühe bis moderne Werkstoffe in großer Zahl. Ziel dieser Veröffentlichung ist es, diese komplexe Materie der Restaurierung von Kunststoffen vorzustellen und die Grundlagen zu vermitteln, wie auch den aktuellen Forschungsstand und Behandlungsmöglichkeiten zu erläutern. 437 49,95 neu Kartoniert 978-3-86568-405-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/5982.jpg
Plastics in Automotive Engineering
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/357/Plastics-in-Automotive-Engineering Today´s automotive industry is challenged by ever more stringent demands to reduce fuel consumption and exhaust emissions. Lightweight design and increased use of advanced plastic components will be crucial for the next generation of cars complying with legislation. Engineers and manufacturers who develop and produce polymer-based components for automotives are under pressure to reduce developing times and to optimize production processes for quality and economic viability. Tools of choice are computer-aided selection of polymers in combination with mathematical simulation for both, material properties and production processes. They provide crucial help in finding innovative and economical solutions when designing polymer applications for modern cars. This unique and timely book provides theoretical as well as practical reviews of novel polymer applications for automotive engineering, covering material selection, simulation, prototyping and manufacturing. 19 industrial case studies illustrate current polymer applications for the exterior of passenger cars and commercial vehicles "made in Europe". These studies describe component-specific and vehicle-specific solutions, providing expert insights into current developments in the polymer industry as well as novel component production and, most importantly, their innovative implementation into industrial practice. 357 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41120-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics-in-Automotive-Engineering.jpg
Plastics in Automotive Engineering 2002
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Plastics in Automotive Engineering 2003
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Plastics in Automotive Engineering 2004
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Plastics in Automotive Engineering 2005
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/271/Plastics-in-Automotive-Engineering-2005 VDI-Berichte/VDI-Tagungsbände,Mannheim, 9.-10.3.2005 List of Papers "Sucess with filtration - success factors in the global marketing of high-quality plastic components in filter systems""Decorative elements in film technology as differentiation feature" "SLR crash element: from concept to quantity production""Thermoplastic crash boxes" "The instrument panel of the new VW Passat: requirements, structure and integration of the passenger airbag" "Ambient light in the vehicle interior - Requirements and possible solutions" "IMC-slush technique in the interior: a new generation of materials for high-quality surfaces" "Reactive polymer foams in automotive design" "High quality interior surfaces producted in a SkinForm process" "Selection of the right material for the component - structured method for design comparisons" "Film technology in automobile manufacturing - a comparison" "Roof module - as exemplified in the new Opel Zafira" "Polycarbonat automobile glazing - requirements of the automotive industry and solutions" "Plastics in the engine compartment swirl generators for turbochargers" "Application of plastic bodywork components in a modern coach" "Noise-reduction coatings in buses: the Mercedes-Benz Citaro" "High performance for thermoplastic instrument panel carrier" "Cab body panels and parts: from thermoset to thermoplastics" "Hybrid tailgate: getting the best from thermoset and thermoplastic materials." "Experiences with on-line-paintable plastics in the vehicle exterior" 271 84,00 neu Kartoniert 3-18-234271-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-18-234271-1.jpg
Plastics in Automotive Engineering 2007
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/351/Plastics-in-Automotive-Engineering-2007 VDI-Gesellschaft Kunststofftechnik (Hrsg.) 291 Abbildungen und 16 Tabellen 351 100,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-18-234285-4
Plastics in Medical Devices
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/520/Plastics-in-Medical-Devices No book has been published that gives a detailed description of all the types of plastic materials used in medical devices, the unique rneedsequirements that the materials need to comply with and the ways standard plastics can be modified to meet such.This book will start with an introduction to medical devices, their classification and some of the regulations (both US and global) that affect their design, production and sale. A couple of chapters will focus on all the requirements that plastics need to meet for medical device applications.The subsequent chapters describe the various types of plastic materials, their properties profiles, the advantages and disadvantages for medical device applications, the techniques by which their properties can be enhanced, and real world examples of their use. Comparative tables will allow readers to find the right classes of materials suitable for their applications or new product development needs. 520 181,90 neu Gebunden 9780815520276 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/717817.gif
Plastics Packaging - Properties, Processing, Applications, and Regulations
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/178/Plastics-Packaging---Properties-Processing-Applications-and-Regulations The increasing importance of plastic materials in packaging makes it mandatory for everyone in this industry to command a basic understanding of the properties of the common packaging plastics. The second edition of this well received book provides just that to students and packaging professionals alike: Material properties and how they relate to the chemical structure of the polymers, common processing methods for packaging applications, help with writing specifications, designing, fabricating, testing, and controlling the quality of the plastic material are covered comprehensively. Expanded and updated information on PET bottle production, retort pouches, polylactides, and plastic recycling among other topics make the second edition an indispensable resource for both the packaging expert and the novice. Contents IntroductionBasic Concepts and DefinitionsPolymer Structure and PropertiesMajor Plastics in PackagingAdditives and CompoundingAdhesion, Adhesives, and Heat SealingExtrusion, Film and SheetConverting, Lamination, and CoatingFlexible PackagingThermoformingInjection Molding, Closures, Rotational Molding, Compression Molding, and TubesBlow Molding and BottlesFoams, Cushioning and Distribution PackagingMass Transfer in Polymeric Packaging Systems: Sorption, Diffusion, Permeation, and Shelf LifeUS Regulations and Plastic Packaging IssuesEnvironmental Considerations 178 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569903728 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics-Packaging---Properties_-Processing_-Applications_-and-Regulations.jpg
Plastics Technical Dictionary - Kunststofftechnisches Wörterbuch
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/woerterbuecher/114/Plastics-Technical-Dictionary---Kunststofftechnisches-Woerterbuch (English-German/German-English) This dictionary contains approximately 18,000 designations and technical terms from polymer chemistry, production, testing, properties and processing of plastics and the corresponding machines, as well as the special vocabulary of certain applications with abbreviations and acronyms. Review " ... recommended for its outstanding coverage of technical terms and ... a good buy." - Polymer News 114 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446165670 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics-Technical-Dictionary---Kunststofftechnisches-Woerterbuch.jpg
Plastics, Rubber and Health
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/423/Plastics-Rubber-and-Health Plastics and rubber are important materials in our life. The majority of these materials are safe to use, but misconceptions and scare stories have led to controversy surrounding the use of certain polymers and possible negative effects on human health. Many polymers are used in medical applications without adverse effects on patients. Not the polymers themselves, but their monomers or additives can be responsible for negative effects. The dividing line whether something is toxic and harmful to health or not is a critical issue. The title Plastics, Rubber and Health offers comprehensive information on the effects of polymers on health. The book introduces the basic concepts and definitions of plastics, rubber and health; it discusses a general toxicity approach due to additives, followed by a consideration of health effects due to the polymers and other non-additive ingredients. It outlines health effects of plastics and rubbers as food and packaging materials, of plastics used in healthcare, construction, sports and leisure, automotive and transportation, agriculture, electrical and electronic applications, and consumer products. The book also deals with sustainability through plastics and rubbers, health hazard causing solvents, monomers and chemicals, and lists some extremely hazardous substances and carcinogens related to plastics and rubbers. Plastics, Rubber and Health widens the readers understanding of the effects on health of these materials and clears misconceptions. 423 152,00 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-081-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Plastics_-Rubber-and-Health.jpg
Polyamide, Kunststoff-Handbuch 3/4
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/125/Polyamide-Kunststoff-Handbuch-3-4 In diesem Handbuch wird der gesamte Wissenstand über Chemie, Eigenschaften, Verarbeitungstechnik und Anwendung von Polyamiden zusammengefaßt. In bewährter Darstellung werden in diesem Handbuch die verschiedenen Polyamid-Klassen beschrieben. Betrachtet wurden jeweils Herstellung und Modifizierung einschließlich Blends und verstärkter Produkte, Eigenschaften, Analytik, Compoundierung, Verarbeitung, Weiter- und Nachbereitung, Anwendung, Recycling und Ökologie. Inhalt Thermoplastische Polyamide - Ein ÜberblickPolyamid 6 und Polyamid 66Polyamid 46Polyamid 11 und 12Polyamid 610 und 612Teilaromatiche und aromatische PolyamideNiedrigschmelzende CopolyamideElastomere Blockcopolyamide 125 349,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446164864 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyamide_-Kunststoff-Handbuch-34.jpg
Polycarbonate, Polyacetale, Polyester, Celluloseester, Kunststoff-Handbuch 3/1
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/122/Polycarbonate-Polyacetale-Polyester-Celluloseester-Kunststoff-Handbuch-3-1 Auf vielen technisch anspruchsvollen Anwendungsgebieten haben Technische Kunststoffe traditionelle Werkstoffe substituiert. Die Gesamtdarstellung dieses Arbeitsgebiets behandelt neben stofflichen Gesichtspunkten die werkstoffgerechte Konstruktion, die richtige Werkstoffauswahl für ein vorgegebenes Bauteil und die üblichen Verarbeitungsverfahren. Inhalt Thermoplastische PolyesterPolycarbonatePolyacetaleCelluloseester 122 179,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446163683 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polycarbonate_-Polyacetale_-Polyester_-Celluloseester_-Kunststoff-Handbuch-31.jpg
Polymer Blends - A Comprehensive Review
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/400/Polymer-Blends---A-Comprehensive-Review It has been well-recognized that polymer blends offer a key option in solving emerging application requirements. The ability to combine existing polymers into new compositions with commercializable properties offers the advantage of reduced research and development expense compared to the development of new monomers and polymers to yield a similar property profile. An additional advantage is the much lower capital expense involved with scale-up and commercialization. Another specific advantage of polymer blends versus new monomer/polymer compositions is that blends often offer property profile combinations not easily obtained with new polymeric structures. In the rapidly emerging technology landscape, polymer blend technology can quickly respond to developing needs. This book offers a comprehensive overview of this important field, in particular a unique and extensive literature research on all aspects of this technology. It can be utilized as a reference text as well as a textbook for a graduate level course on polymer blends. Contents Fundamentals of Polymer Blends Compatibilization Methods for Polymer Blends Types of Polymer Blends Characterization of Polymer Blends Properties of Polymer Blends Commercial Applications of Polymer Blends Future Perspectives in Polymer Blends 400 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22569-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymer-Blends---A-Comprehensive-Review.jpg
Polymer Extrusion
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/6/Polymer-Extrusion Initially published "to bridge the gap between theory and practice in extrusion," this 4th edition of Polymer Extrusion continues to serve the practicing polymer engineer and chemist, providing the theoretical and the practical tools for successful extrusion operations. In its completely revised form, it also incorporates the many new developments in extrusion theory and machinery over the last 15 years. Contents Different Types of Extruders Extruder Hardware Instrumentation and Control Fundamental Principles Important Polymer Properties Functional Process Analysis Extruder Screw Design Die Design Twin Screw Extruders Troubleshooting Extruders Modeling and Simulation of the Extrusion Process Review " ... the definitive practical guide ...essential reading to those in the extrusion industry, from the IEM to the custom converter ... Rauwendaal has succeeded once more in improving an already excellent work, and providing what will come to be regarded as a classic text by future generations." - Polymer News 6 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446217744 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymer-Extrusion.jpg
Polymer Foams-Trends in Use and Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/257/Polymer-Foams-Trends-in-Use-and-Technology The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Industry Analysis Report, 2001 Although most of the processes used for the manufacture of polymer foams are well established, many producers have had to carry out development work over the last few years to adapt to new blowing agents which meet the requirements of the Montreal Protocol. This agreement has had repercussions worldwide and will continue to influence technical development for some time to come as the producers fine-tune formulations to try to match or exceed the material and process advantages provided by the original CFC blowing agents. Many of the applications for foam products have also been established for some time, e.g., thermal insulation for buildings, protective packaging, cushioning for bedding and furniture. Nevertheless, markets continue to grow as customers increasingly recognise and demand the comfort and other benefits that foams can provide. This Rapra Industry Analysis Report provides an overview of the current status of the foam industry. The implications of the Montreal Protocol for blowing agents and for foam production are discussed. The different polymeric foams are considered individually with discussion of key properties, material and processing development and end-use applications: The impact of other environmental influences is also examined, with discussion of waste recovery issues such as the Packaging Waste Directive and the End-of-Life Vehicle Directive. Whilst such issues frequently require foam manufacturers to carry out product and process development work to meet environmental requirements, foams have considerable environmental benefits when used for applications such as thermal insulation in buildings or weight reduction on vehicles. Contents Polyurethane, rigid and flexiblePolyolefinPolystyrenePolyvinyl chloridePhenolicsMicrocellularLatex About the author David Eaves graduated from the University of Birmingham and stayed on to complete a doctorate on polymerisation reactions. He joined the Dunlop Research Centre in 1956 to work initially on polymer characterisation and later on aspects of Ziegler-Natta polymerisation of dienes. After two overseas spells opening and managing satellite research operations, he returned to manage the support technologies of what became Dunlop Technology Division, providing support on product and process development (including latex and polyurethane foam) to Dunlop's various operating divisions. He left Dunlop in 1986 to join BXL Plastics, Foam Division (part of the BP Chemicals group) as Technical Manager. The company produces a wide range of polyolefin foams using the unique nitrogen autoclave process. He was responsible for product and process development, quality control and provision of technical support to production and sales. After participation in a management buy-out from BP Chemicals in 1994, David retired as Technical Director of the resulting new company, Zotefoams plc, in 1998. 257 436,56 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572405 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymer-Foams-Trends-in-Use-and-Technology.jpg
Polymer Mixing - A Self-Study Guide
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/5/Polymer-Mixing---A-Self-Study-Guide This book covers the fundamental aspects of polymer mixing, as well as modern mixing equipment. It emphasizes the basic mechanisms involved in the different mixing processes with a quantitative description of each process. At the end of each section questions allow the reader to evaluate progress. Contents Evaluation of Mixtures. Distributive Mixing. Dispersive Mixing. The single Screw Extruder. Twin Screw Extruders. Internal and External Mixers. Static Mixing Devices. 5 69,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446187849 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymer-Mixing---A-Self-Study-Guide.jpg
Polymer Mixing - Technology and Engineering
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/149/Polymer-Mixing---Technology-and-Engineering During the past 25 years, there has been an accelerating increase in the development and production of new polymer blends and in the preparation of compounds of polymers with carbon black, various fibers, and inorganic particles. These developments have led to a blending/compounding industry, which sits between the polymer producers and the manufacturers of shaped products such as injection molders. "Polymer Mixing - Technology and Engineering" intends to provide, in one place, a broad based examination of the characteristics of polymers blends and compounds, and the methods of preparing them in batch and continuous mixing equipment. Contents Mechanisms of Mixing and Dispersion Overview of Polymer Mixing Machinery Batch and Internal Mixers Single Screw Extruders Kneaders Modular Co-rotating Twin Screw Extruders Modular Counter-rotating Twin Screw Extruders: Intermeshing and Tangential Continuous Mixers Feeding and Feeders 149 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446184954 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-18495-3.jpg
Polymer Physics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/536/Polymer-Physics Because of their diverse physical properties, polymers have become central to a number of important industries. Providing a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art advanced research in the field, Polymer Physics explores the interrelationships among polymer structure, morphology, and physical and mechanical behavior. Featuring contributions from renowned experts, the book covers the basics of important areas in polymer physics while projecting into the future, making it a valuable resource for students and chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and polymer scientists as well as professionals in related industries. 536 152,00 neu Gebunden 978-0-470-19342-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/0470193425.jpg
Polymer Reference Book
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/439/Polymer-Reference-Book- The aim of this book is to familiarise the reader with all aspects of the techniques used in the examination of polymers, covering chemical, physiochemical and purely physicalmethods of examination. The types of techniques available to the polymer chemist and technician are described, and their capabilities, limitations and applications are discussed. The book is intended, for all staff who are concerned with instrumentation and methodology in the polymer laboratory including laboratory designers, engineers and chemists, and also those concerned with the implementation of analytical specifications and control limits. 439 188,32 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-492-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/pt169at.jpg
Polymer Testing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/401/Polymer-Testing The staggering growth rates in plastics production and applications increase the demand for meaningful measuring and analysis methods in polymer testing. The advances in electronic measuring techniques led to further developments in classic testing methods as well as to completely new methods. This book describes the significance of characteristic data for the quantification of the interrelationship between microstructure and macroscopic properties. Additional information about damage processes and deformation mechanisms can be gained with the help of coupled non-destructive polymer testing methods and hybrid methods of polymer diagnostics, respectively. Numerous examples for the optimization of polymers and their composites and the assessment of component properties provide a material science focused insight into modern polymer testing. 401 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40900-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymer-Testing.jpg
Polymer-Werkstoffe (Struktur - Eigenschaften - Anwendung)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/128/Polymer-Werkstoffe-(Struktur---Eigenschaften---Anwendung) Struktur, Eigenschaften und Anwendung von Kunststoffen werden in diesem Buch allgemein verständlich, aber trotzdem ingenieurwissenschaftlich fundiert dargestellt. Es richtet sich vor allem an Ingenieure und Techniker in Hochschule und in der Praxis Das Buch gibt zunächst eine Einführung in den Aufbau und die Struktur der Polymer-Werkstoffe, soweit sie zum Verständnis des Verhaltens bei mechanischer, thermischer und chemischer Beanspruchung unter anwendungstechnischen Gesichtspunkten notwendig sind. Besonderer Wert wird auf die allgemeinen mechanischen Eigenschaften, das Festigkeits- und Verformungsverhalten, das Langzeitverhalten, Eigenspannungen und Orientierungen gelegt; die Wirkungsweise von Verstärkungsmitteln, Zähigkeitsmodifizierungen und Weichmachern wird mit einbezogen. Inhalt Wirtschaftliche EntwicklungCharakterisierung der Polymer-WerkstoffeAufbau der Polymer-WerkstoffeStruktur der Polymer-Werkstoffe (Thermoplaste, Duroplaste, Elastomere, Blends, Verbundwerkstoffe)Thermisch-mechanische ZustandsbereicheMechanisches Verhalten (Verformung, Orientierung, Eigenspannungen)Alterung und Stabilisierung 128 29,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446211612 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21161-6.jpg
Polymeric Foams and Foam Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/130/Polymeric-Foams-and-Foam-Technology Describing all classes of polymeric foams, including their chemistry, synthesis, commercial production methods, properties, and applications, this handbook is designed to support engineers in their effort to develop practical solutions for industrial design and manufacturing challenges. Since the publication of the previous edition of this book over a decade ago, many of the industry's most pressing problems, including environmentally acceptable blowing agents, combustibility, and solid waste disposal, have been addressed and significant progress has been made. The new edition addresses these developments and also presents several new classes of foam brought to industrial application in recent years. Contents Fundamentals of Foam Formation Cellular Structure and Properties of Foamed Polymers Flexible Polyurethane Foams Rigid Polyurethane Foams Polyisocyanurate Foams RIM and RRIM Foams Polystyrene and Structural Foams Polyolefin Foams PVC Foams Epoxy Foams Latex Foams Silicone Foams Fluoropolymer Foams Wood Composite Foams Phenolic Foams Flame Retardancy of Polymeric Foams Syntactic Polymer Foams Blowing Agents for Polymer Foams 130 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-21831-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymeric-Foams-and-Foam-Technology.jpg
Polymeric Foams: Mechanism and Materials
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/301/Polymeric-Foams-Mechanism-and-Materials This book is the inaugural volume a series entitled Polymeric Foams: Technology and Applications. Generally, thermoplastic and thermoset foams have been treated as two separate practices in industry. Polymeric Foams: Mechanisms and Materials presents the basics of foaming in general build a strong foundation to those working in both thermoplastic and thermoset foams. The book addresses scientific principles behind polymeric foaming and presents foaming chemistry and physics, resin and blowing agents, and foaming mechanisms in separate chapters, thus providing an overall and fundamental understanding of foaming for polymeric foam products and processes. 301 131,61 neu Gebunden 978-0849317286 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymeric-Foams-Mechanism-and-Materials.jpg
Polymeric Materials - Structure, Properties, Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/177/Polymeric-Materials---Structure-Properties-Applications The book is intended to reveal the correlation between the chemical structure and the physical characteristics of plastics necessary for appropriate material selection, design, and processing. The entire spectrum of plastics is addressed, including thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers, and blends. One of the special features is the extensive discussion and explanation of the interdependence between polymer structure and properties and processing. Polymeric Materials contains several application-oriented examples and is presented at an intermediate level for both practicing plastic engineers and advanced engineering students. Contents General Characteristics of Polymeric Materials Molecular Structure and Synthesis of Polymers Structure of Polymeric Materials Thermomechanical Properties Mechanical Behaviour Aging and Stabilization Overview of Selected Polymeric Materials Guide Values of the Physical Properties 177 49,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446214613 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21461-5.jpg
Polymeric Nanocomposites - Theory and Practice
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/402/Polymeric-Nanocomposites---Theory-and-Practice This comprehensive reference book incorporates the latest developments in the synthesis, production, characterization, and application of various types of polymeric nanocomposites. It outlines the various preparation techniques using different types of nanoparticles and polymer matrices with emphasis on clay nanoparticles. All fundamental issues such as thermodynamics, kinetics, and rheology are discussed and the structure and the characterization of polymeric nanocomposites, including their molecular characteristics, thermal properties, morphology, and mechanical properties, are covered in great detail. Contents: Nanocomposites - Preparation and Synthesis Fundamental Issues in Nanocomposite Synthesis Rheology of Nanocomposites Processing of Nanocomposites Structure and Properties Characterization Nanocomposite Properties and Structure/Property Relations Applications of Polymer Nanocomposites 402 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40270-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymeric-Nanocomposites---Theory-and-Practice.jpg
Polymers and the REACH Legislation
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/432/Polymers-and-the-REACH-Legislation REACH, the EU regulation for the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals, entered into force in June 2007. Its central aim is to protect human health and the environment from the risks arising from the use of chemicals. REACH has become one of the most complex and far-reaching pieces of regulation ever to originate from the European Commission. Within the polymer industry, it will affect producers of chemicals or preparations, importers of chemicals or finished products to the EU, producers of finished products and downstream users. Its effects will truly give it global reach, within and beyond the boundaries of Europe! Rapra Limited, on behalf of its Members, commissioned Smithers Rapra to produce this guide to illustrate to organisations in these industries and sectors how REACH will affect them. Contents Introduction to REACH REACH Basics The Legal Text Key Milestones Monomers and Polymers Pre-registration, Registration and Compliance Information Sharing and Confidentiality Financial Implications Glossary, Abbreviations and Acronyms Other Resources 432 95,12 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-086-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/e85l.jpg
Polymers in Electronics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/334/Polymers-in-Electronics The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Designers of electrical and electronic components have a wide choice of polymers at their disposal - cost is a prime consideration but competition in the market place is imposing ever more stringent specification criteria on the equipment designer who, in turn, is demanding significantly improved performance from his polymer supplier. This report lists the most commonly polymers used with brief notes on their properties. This report seeks to provide an overall picture of the varied use of polymers in the manufacture of electronic components. It has endeavoured to identify trends and future movements of the market. The pattern of polymer usage has changed and material formulations have had to be modified to conform with new European Union (EU) legislation relating to the use of hazardous materials in components. Furthermore there is now far more emphasis on recycling rather than landfill disposal and these are issues covered in the report. This report will be of interest to all those involved in using polymers to produce electronic components and to those who provide the raw materials for the production. About the author Keith Cousins graduated from Oxford University with an Engineering Science degree and followed a graduate apprenticeship with one of the forerunners of GEC with a career in export sales. This included export area management with Francis Shaw, a leading manufacturer of rubber and plastics extruders and mixing machinery. Moving to market research at Buckingham-based Harkness Consultants after posts in Export Area and Market Planning Management at Coventry Climax, he has since November 1993, established a successful independent market research consultancy. Assignments have included a succession of published reports and privately commissioned studies. 334 468,66 neu Kartoniert 978-1847350060 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polymers-in-Electronics.jpg
Polyolefin Composites
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/425/Polyolefin-Composites Polyolefins are the most widely used commodity thermoplastics. In the last several years research and usage have impressively increased. The title Polyolefin Composites summarises a collection of many technical research accomplishments conducted on polyolefin composites and serves as a reference resource for important research progress in this field. The book presents advances and accomplishments in recent years and focuses the new area of polyolefin nanocomposites in particular. The book presents a comprehensive overview that comprises emerging trends in polyolefin composite research and development; it discusses polyolefin microcomposites, polyolefin nanocomposites, and advanced polyolefin nano- and molecular composites. The book covers among other things the processing, morphological characterisation, crystallisation, structure and properties, and performance evaluation of polyolefin composites. The book is intended as a reference for academic and industrial professionals, polymer engineers and scientists conducting research and development activities in the field of polyolefin composites. It is also useful for senior undergraduate and graduate students studying polymer science and engineering. 425 139,00 neu Gebunden 978-0-471-79057-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyolefin-Composites.jpg
Polyolefin Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/214/Polyolefin-Foams The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 14, No. 11, Report 167, 2004 By N.J. Mills Polymer Foams are used in many different types of applications and it is hard to find an area where they are not utilised. Polyolefin Foams are a relatively recent development compared to the other types of foam. The Polyolefin foam processes were developed in the 1960s and 1970s. This Review starts with a brief history of the subject and then reports on the current situation regarding Polyolefin Foams. The section on processing discusses the properties required for successful foam production. The polymer section then describes the molecular structures necessary to produce the required properties and then considers novel polymer that can be used for foams. The properties section covers the mechanical and thermal properties and how these can be used to best advantage, while the applications section discusses how these properties can be used. Key Features ProcessingDifferent types of PO polymer - PE, ESI, EPDM, PPMechanical propertiesThermal PropertiesApplicationsMarket growth This review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts from papers and books in the Rapra Polymer Library database, to facilitate further reading on this subject. A subject index and a company index are included. Contents Introduction Polymers Processing Mechanical Properties Thermal Properties Applications Market Growth About the author Nigel Mills, D.Eng., Ph. D, F.I.M. graduated in Natural Sciences from Kings College, Cambridge, and then worked for ICI Petrochemical and Polymer Laboratory in Runcorn from 1964 to 1970. Since then he has been at Birmingham University, where he is currently Reader in Polymer Engineering, in the Metallurgy and Materials Department. His research interests include modelling and testing the mechanical properties of polymer foams, and the testing and design of protective helmets, clothing and shoes. The latter involves linking injury criteria to product performance tests. His research group is equipped for impact, creep and fracture testing of foams and plastics, and testing of helmets and sports equipment. He is chairman of the British Standards committee for motorcycle helmets. He has published 140 papers on foam and polymer properties and applications. 214 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574348 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyolefin-Foams.jpg
Polystyrol, Kunststoff-Handbuch 4
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/126/Polystyrol-Kunststoff-Handbuch-4 In bewährter Darstellung werden die Herstellung des Monomeren Styrol, des Polymeren Polystyrol, seine Eigenschaften, die vielfältigen Verarbeitungstechnologien sowie die Anwendungsgebiete von kompaktem und schäumbarem Polystyrol beschrieben. Wichtige Abschnitte über die Analytik, die Toxikologie und das Re-cycling dieser Kunststoffklasse runden diese Enzyklopädie des Polystyrols ab. Inhalt Teil 1: Polystyrol Wirtschaftliche Bedeutung des PolystyrolsHerstellung und Eigenschaften von StyrolHerstellung von PolystyrolEigenschaften der StyrolpolymerisateVerarbeitungAnwendungenAnalytik von PolystyrolLebensmittelrechtliche VorschriftenToxikologieRecycling von PolystyrolBlendsysteme des Polystyrols Teil 2: Schäumbares Polystyrol Wirtschaftliche BedeutungHerstellverfahrenPhysik der SchaumbildungAnwendungstechnische Eigenschaften von PS-HartschaumVerarbeiten von EPSAnwendungenBrandschutz 126 249,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446180048 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-18004-4.jpg
Polyurethan 2005
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/243/Polyurethan-2005 Automotive - Bauen - Dämmen -Komfort - Struktur VDI-Berichte/VDI-Tagungsbände: Baden-Baden, 26.-27. Januar 2005 243 68,00 neu Kartoniert 3-18-234266-5
Polyurethan 2007 - Automotive - Bauen - Dämmen - Komfort - Struktur
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/349/Polyurethan-2007---Automotive---Bauen---Daemmen---Komfort---Struktur VDI-Berichte/VDI-Tagungsbände - Kunststofftechnik Bad Neuenahr, 24.-25. Februar 2007 349 68,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-18-234282-3
Polyurethan-Taschenbuch
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/289/Polyurethan-Taschenbuch Uhligs Taschenbuch in der nunmehr 3. Auflage bietet eine kompakte, leicht verständliche Übersicht über das Polyurethangebiet. Dem Techniker wie dem Kaufmann, dem Fachmann wie dem Laien wird hier ein schneller Einblick bzw. Überblick vermittelt, wo und wie Polyurethane Probleme lösen helfen. Polyurethane werden als weiche, semiflexible und harte Schaumstoffe in Form von Integralschaumstoffen, als thermoplastsiche oder vernetzbare Elastomere, als Lacke, Klebstoffe, Beschichtungen (z.B. für Leder und Textilien) und Fasern angewendet. Wichtigste Anwendungsbereiche sind Bau-, Möbel-, Schuh-, Fahrzeug-, Lack-, Elektro- und Textilindustrie. Auch in vielen Bereichen des täglichen Lebens, wie der Kühltechnik, Wärmedämmung, dem Verpackungsgebiet, dem Sport und Freizeitsektor sowie der Medizintechnik, ist dieser moderne Werkstoff nicht mehr wegzudenken. Inhalt Von der Ur-Welt zur PUR-WeltBemerkungen zum PUR-Markt und den RessourcenZur Systematik der ArtenvielfaltWarum Polyurethane? Der Katalog der EigenschaftenWie wir PUR hergestellt?Die Chemie muss stimmenDie Qualität muss stimmenAbfall und WiederverwertungPolyurethan-Know-how 289 49,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446403079 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyurethan-Taschenbuch_01.jpg
Polyurethane (Kunststoff-Handbuch 7)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/65/Polyurethane-(Kunststoff-Handbuch-7) Die Darstellung des gesamten PU-Gebietes belegt die enge Verknüpfung von Technologie, Ökonomie und Ökologie. Entstanden ist ein kompetentes Handbuch und Nachschlagewerk zu allen Fragen in Forschung und Entwicklung, in Verfahrens-, Verarbeitungs- und Anwendungstechnik der Polyurethane. Inhalt PolyurethanchemieRohstoffePUR-HerstellungPUR-WeichschaumstoffePUR-HartschaumstoffeIntegralschaumstoffe und RIM-WerkstoffeMassive PUR-WerkstoffeZusammensetzung und Eigenschaften der PolyurethaneSondergebiete für PURAnstrichstoffe, Beschichtungen, Bindemittel, FasernPolyurethane und Umwelt 65 249,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446162631 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyurethane-_Kunststoff-Handbuch-7_.jpg
Polyurethane - Lacke, Kleb- und Dichtstoffe
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/367/Polyurethane---Lacke-Kleb--und-Dichtstoffe- Die Polyurethan-Chemie hat sich weltweit in vielen Anwendungen etabliert. Ihr Entwicklungspotential ist aber längst noch nicht erschöpft. Das Buch vermittelt einen umfangreichen, aktuellen Überblick über die Möglichkeiten der Polyurethane. Zunächst wird in die Chemie der Polyurethane eingeführt, um dann die zahlreichen und vielfältigen Anwendungen in ihrer derzeitigen Bedeutung und mit ihren Zukunftsperspektiven darzustellen. Darüber hinaus werden Anwendungen aus dem Klebstoffbereich und neue Einsatzgebiete beschrieben. Dem Neueinsteiger vermittelt das Buch die wesentlichen Zusammenhänge der Polyurethan-Chemie und klärt über deren Einsatzmöglichkeiten auf. Dem erfahrenen Spezialisten zeigt es aktuelle Entwicklungen und Perspektiven auf. 367 99,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-86630-896-1
Polyurethane Adhesives
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/258/Polyurethane-Adhesives Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 258 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_08.jpg
Polyurethane and Fire
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/302/Polyurethane-and-Fire Wie verhalten sich Baumaterialien, Möbel und Einrichtungsgegenstände aus Polyurethan im Brandfall? Dieser Band informiert über realitätsnahe Testmethoden und gesetzliche Anforderungen. Unentbehrlich für Hersteller und Anbieter von PUR-Werkstoffen. Inhalt INTRODUCTION FIRE PROTECTION PROBLEMS DEFINITION OF THE FIRE PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Formation of Flames Course of Fire Characteristics of Fire Behavior ESSENTIAL FIRE SCENARIOS Pyrolysis Oxydative Decomposition Self Sustained Smoldering Process Fully Developed Fire with Flash Over Situation RESEARCH OF CAUSES OF FIRES General Experience of Fire Statistic Knowledge of Fire Risks Experience of Fire Spread + Fire Detection Units and Sprinklers Time of Fire Initiation as Classification Criterion PREVENTIVE FIRE PROTECTION-FIRE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS General Reglementation National Requirement and Classification Systems MATERIAL-RELATED FIRE PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF PUR- GENERAL Polyurethane Production Risk of Ignition in the Production and Storage Area USE AND INTERPRETATION OF TEST RESULTS Relevancy of the Decomposition Models Relevancy of the Evaluation Criteria Relevancy of the Requirements - General RESUMEE VIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS 302 219,00 neu Gebunden 978-3527308057 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyurethane-and-Fire.jpg
Polyurethane and Related Foams: Chemistry and Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/341/Polyurethane-and-Related-Foams-Chemistry-and-Technology Polyurethane and Related Foams: Chemistry and Technology is an in-depth examination of the current preparation, processing, and applications of polyurethanes (PURs) and other polymer foams. Drawing attention to novel raw materials, alternative blowing agents, and new processing methods, the book accentuates recent innovations that meet increasingly stringent environmental and fire safety regulations as well as higher quality products. Written by Dr. Kaneyoshi Ashida, a renowned pioneer of polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams, the book details the fundamental chemistry and material properties for each category of foams. The author presents mechanisms for chemical modification and foaming reactions, emphasizing the relationship between molecular design and enhanced physical properties. The latter half of the book focuses on polyurethane foams, the largest segment of the polyisocyanate-based foam industry. It contains a fully updated description of the chemistry, raw materials, manufacturing, formulations, analyses, and testing involved in producing a wide variety of progressive applications, including building materials. This book chronicles the scientific and technological evolution of preparation and processing methods for polyisocyanate-based foams. Polyurethane and Related Foams: Chemistry and Technology offers a clear and concise guide to the technologies, methods, and best practices that help the foam industry meet higher quality, health, and environmental standards. Classifies the chemistry and processing of flexible foams, rigid foams, fibers, films, resins, elastomers, coatings, sealants, and other polyurethane products Discusses the synthesis of foams using multiple-step reactions, catalysts, blowing agents, polyols, and other starting materials Examines reactions and processing methods used to improve strength, flexibility, thermal stability, fire-resistance, and other properties in foam products Emphasizes the technological advances and continuing research driven by environmental, safety, and quality demands Highlights the development of next-generation blowing agents including HFCs, C5-hydrocarbons, water, and liquid CO2 341 130,40 neu Gebunden 978-1587161599 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyurethane-and-Related-Foams-Chemistry-and-Technology.jpg
Polyurethane Foams used in Automotive Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/259/Polyurethane-Foams-used-in-Automotive-Applications Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 259 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_09.jpg
Polyurethane in China Market Report
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/417/Polyurethane-in-China-Market-Report Eine neue Marktstudie von Applied Market Information (AMI) präsentiert aktuelle Untersuchungen zum chinesischen Polyurethanmarkt. Schon heute ist China der größte Konsument für Polyurethan. Die Studie prognostiziert, dass der mit 2 500 000 t riesige Bedarf an PU-Material des chinesischen Marktes, in den kommenden 12 Jahren ein weiteres jährliches Wachstum von rund 10 % aufweisen wird. Die Studie präsentiert Hintergrundinformationen zur Industriestruktur und informiert umfassend über Rohstoff- und Zwischenprodukthersteller und ihre Kapazitäten. Es werden Voraussagen über Entwicklungstrends der Absatzmärkte geboten, die Entwicklung des chinesischen Automobilmarktes wird prognostiziert und eingehende Preisentwicklungen und deren beeinflussende Faktoren werden präsentiert. Detaillierte Angaben zur Rohstoffproduktion, zur den Import- und Exportmärkten sowie eine Analyse der Prozesskette bis hin zu einzelnen Endanwendungen runden die Studie ab. Die Studie wurde von AMI in Zusammenarbeit mit PU World, Shanghai, erstellt. Summary Plastics Information Direct, the technical publishing division of Applied Market Information Ltd., has just published a unique techno-economic study entitled Polyurethane in China Market Report. Commissioned and published in their Expert Witness Series, this entirely new report has been written by local staff of PU World, the leading Chinese provider of electronic information on the polyurethane industry. China is already the biggest polyurethane market in the world, and forecast to grow at a remarkable 10% per year for the next 12 years, with downstream customer industries growing at similar rates. However, in spite of its scale, the industry is still relatively immature and supply chains are incomplete. The first feedstock plant was constructed in China in the 1950s, but development of the industry was slow until the 1980s and 1990s. Recent economic advances have created huge markets for PU in areas such as vehicles, domestic appliances and furnishings, and there are clearly many opportunities for local and overseas firms to flourish. Many firms are looking for opportunities to work with Chinese partners or access Chinese markets. However, it can be difficult to find reliable information about the structure of an industry and the key players within it. Investment decisions are based on many factors, and the polyurethane industry is particularly complex. Local knowledge is particularly valuable, which is why Plastics Information Direct commissioned Shanghai-based PU World to write this report. The authors have examined and explain the structure of the complete industry, from the isocyanate and polyol feedstocks and their precursors to the major end-user markets. The industry is partially dependent on imports of feedstocks, but global suppliers are constructing plants within China, and there are also local producers. There are also many intermediate traders supplying feedstocks, and both the manufacturers and traders are listed in the report. Industry outputs are classified as flexible, semi-rigid and rigid foams, as well as coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers, and the major manufacturers are also listed. End user industries are analysed in terms of the materials they consume and their future prospects. Factors such as the requirement to reduce energy consumption will have significant impacts on markets like construction, where large volumes of insulation will be required in coming years. This detailed report combines trade statistics, price information, production capacities and company listings with local intelligence, analysis and forecasting, to provide a unique insight into a complex industry with many opportunities. 417 1400,00 neu Kartoniert 978-1-906479-01-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PU-in-CMR.jpg
Polyurethane Insulation
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/260/Polyurethane-Insulation Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 260 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_10.jpg
Polyurethane Sealants
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Polyurethane soling materials from the raw material to the sole
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/448/Polyurethane-soling-materials-from-the-raw-material-to-the-sole This useful book summarises the broad knowledge of the authors gained over many years in the industry and makes it available to polyurethane system processors interested in the shoe industry. It presents both the chemical relationships and the processing technologies clearly and understandably. Content: Chemical basisPUR systems Industrial footwear production Identifying faultsRecycling 448 79,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-9810327-3-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Umschlag-Naber.jpg
Polyurethanes - Coatings, Adhesives and Sealants
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/418/Polyurethanes---Coatings-Adhesives-and-Sealants The chemistry of polyurethane coatings is of great significance in many applications worldwide. Moreover, their development potential has yet to be exhausted by any means. New applications are being identified and the product range will be further development. This is a completely updated version of the book Polyurethanes for Coatings published in 1999. It is extended by applications in adhesives as well as new operational areas. It begins with an exploration of the principles of polyurethane chemistry, enabling the reader to understand the current significance of the many applications and special developments and their future perspectives. Newcomers will find the information within this book useful in familiarizing themselves with the key concepts of polyurethane chemistry. Specialists can update their knowledge about current developments and perspectives. 418 109,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-87870-334-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyurethanes---Coatings_-Adhesives-and-Sealants.jpg
Polyurethanes as Specialty Chemicals: Principles and Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/305/Polyurethanes-as-Specialty-Chemicals-Principles-and-Applications Looking beyond the traditional applications of polyurethanes (PUR), Polyurethanes as Specialty Chemicals explores conventional PUR and its composites as versatile structures that can be used for new environmental and medical applications, such as groundwater remediation, artificial organs, and chelating agents for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. This book presents a different approach to polyurethane chemistry by examining a range of new products and state-of-the-art research that combines the physical structure of polyurethane and its manipulation for achieving specific design objectives. This book appeals to workers in the polyurethane industry as well as researchers in cosmetics, personal care products, medical devices, and environmental sciences. 305 155,22 neu Gebunden 978-0849318573 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyurethanes-as-Specialty-Chemicals-Principles-and-Applications.jpg
Polyurethanes used in Footwear
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/261/Polyurethanes-used-in-Footwear Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 261 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_11.jpg
Polyurethanes used in Furniture
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/262/Polyurethanes-used-in-Furniture Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 262 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_12.jpg
Polyurethanes used in Packaging
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/263/Polyurethanes-used-in-Packaging Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 263 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_13.jpg
Polyurethanes used in Sport and Recreational Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/264/Polyurethanes-used-in-Sport-and-Recreational-Applications Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 264 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_14.jpg
Polyvinylchlorid, Kunststoff Handbuch 2/2
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/121/Polyvinylchlorid-Kunststoff-Handbuch-2-2 Inhalt Herstellung von PVC-CompoundsVerarbeitung von PVCWeiterverarbeitung von PVC-HalbzeugenAnwendung von PVCAspekte des Arbeits-, Umwelt- und Verbraucherschutzes bei Herstellung, Verarbeitung und Anwendung von VC und PVC 121 249,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446141612 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Polyvinylchlorid_-Kunststoff-Handbuch-22.jpg
Porträts in Plastik - Pioniere des polymeren Zeitalters
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/3/Portraets-in-Plastik---Pioniere-des-polymeren-Zeitalters Die Geschichte der Kunststoffe orientiert sich vorrangig an den Markenzeichen ihrer Evolution. Dafür stehen Namen wie Celluloid, Bakelit, Nylon, Styropor oder auch Makrolon. Wer aber waren die Menschen hinter diesen Produkten, die Ihnen den Weg aus der Retorte in die Reaktoren der großchemischen Fabrikation ebneten? Wer verhalf dem Polyethylen, PVC, Polystyrol oder den Polyamidfasern zu ihrem synthetischen Dasein? In diesem Buch werden in zwanzig, in sich abgeschlossenen Lebensbildern die wichtigsten Protagonisten der Kunststoffäre vorgestellt. 3 13,62 neu Kartoniert 978-3935772068 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Portraets_in_plastik.jpg
Practical Guide to Adhesive Bonding of Small Engineering Plastic and Rubber Parts
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/531/Practical-Guide-to-Adhesive-Bonding-of-Small-Engineering-Plastic-and-Rubber-Parts Choosing the best adhesive grade for the joining of two plastics or elastomers for a production application can be an exacting design task. This is especially true when joining dissimilar materials and when bonding certain plastics. Adhesives can provide the optimum - indeed often the only - assembly method. However it is all too often that the adhesive is not fully considered at the design stage. This can result in much time and trouble for engineers to get from the prototype stage to full production.This Practical Guide discusses the adhesive bonding of 30 of the most commonly used generic families of thermoplastics and thermoset plastics as well as a number of commonly used rubbers and elastomers.This guide provides a full explanation of the cure mechanisms and discusses the performance benefits for four types of engineering adhesives (cyanoacrylates, epoxies, two-part acrylics and UV curing adhesives). There are also chapters on joint design, dispensing systems, the surface preparation for 'difficult' plastics and information on several other adhesive technologies.It will be of particular interest to all in industry bonding to metals, composites, wood and other rubbers. End-users and new product developers will benefit from the Practical Guide approach of this title. 531 101,65 neu Gebunden 978-1-84735-139-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/wpg003.jpg
Practical Guide to Polypropylene
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/226/Practical-Guide-to-Polypropylene The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Over the last four decades, polypropylene has established itself as one of the major commodity plastics. Polypropylene is now the third largest consumed plastic material after polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride. Choice of a particular material for a given application will require a careful study of the product requirements, material properties and other commercial, environmental and legislative issues. This book discusses the advantages and disadvantages of working with polypropylene, offering practical comment on the available types of polypropylene, its mechanical properties and in-service performance, and processing. Polypropylene is used in many applications including household goods, the automotive industry, fibres, packaging, pipes and fittings, and furniture. This book is packed with useful information about polypropylene. Comparisons with other common plastics are also provided, which highlight the advantages of this polyolefin. The basic chemistry and types of polypropylene are listed, including additives and filled grades. Properties are described and illustrated with comparative tables and graphs where appropriate. Difficult concepts are explained such as dielectric strength and dissipation factors in the section on electrical properties. The design of polypropylene parts is discussed. There are tips on how to improve the desired properties. One common problem is mould shrinkage, which is relatively high for polypropylene, ranging from 0.8% to 2.5%. Mould design is another factor which is discussed in detail. Processing issues and conditions are discussed in comparison to other common plastic materials. Techniques in use range from injection moulding and extrusion to calendering and rotational moulding. The suitability of polypropylene for different post processing and assembly methods, such as bonding and decorating, is discussed. Failure is touched on in a short section, and issues relating to the use of polypropylene are summarised in the final chapter. Key Features Useful information Difficult concepts defined Well illustrated Tables of material comparisons Contents Introduction Basic Types of PP Structure Properties Design Processing of PP Post Processing and Assembly Causes of Failure Product Development Issues References Abbreviations and Acronyms About the author Dr Tripathi obtained a doctorate in polymer science from Sheffield University, and has worked for several years as a consultant at Rapra Technology Limited. 226 85,60 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572825 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Practical-Guide-to-Polypropylene.jpg
Practical Guide to Rotational Moulding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/234/Practical-Guide-to-Rotational-Moulding The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rotational moulding is a low pressure, high temperature manufacturing method for producing hollow one-piece plastic parts. The moulding process dates back hundreds of years to the Swiss use of the method to make hollow chocolate eggs. The technology involves aspects ranging from mould design to mould heating and cooling, and demoulding methods. Not all materials are suitable for the process - resin and additive selection are critical. Rotational moulding is a very competitive alternative to blow moulding, thermoforming and injection moulding for the manufacture of hollow plastic parts. It offers designers the chance to produce stress-free articles, with uniform wall thickness and complex shapes. Typical moulded parts include bulk containers, tanks, canoes, toys, medical equipment, automotive parts and ducts. There are many advantages associated with rotational moulding. Firstly, the moulds are relatively simple and cheap, because the process is low pressure, unlike injection moulding. The wall thickness of parts is more uniform and it is possible to alter the wall thickness without changing the mould. Complex parts with undercuts ad intricate contours can be manufactured relatively easily. There is also very little waste as the required weight of plastic to produce the part is placed inside the mould. This book - A Practical Guide to Rotational Moulding - describes the basic aspects of rotational moulding and includes information on the latest state of the art developments in the industry. A key feature of the approach is to use photographs wherever possible to illustrate the points that are being made. This book will be useful to those new to the industry, as well as those who are experienced in some aspects of the process. The ever-changing nature of this industry means that it is very important for those involved in the manufacturing operation to keep abreast of the advances that are being made. The industry is becoming more competitive and customers are making increasing demands in terms of part quality and performance. Rotational moulding is becoming a highly sophisticated manufacturing method for plastic parts. New mould and machine features, and advanced process control technologies, are being developed. This gives designers, and end users, access to new opportunities to create novel and innovative plastic mouldings. New technologies such as mould internal air temperature measurement, mould pressurisation and one shot foaming are now available. Key features MouldsMachineryMaterialsQuality and process controlWell illustratedClearly written Contents Chapter - Introduction to the Rotational Moulding Process Chapter - Moulds Chapter - Rotational Moulding Machinery Chapter - Materials for Rotational Moulding Chapter - Quality Control in Rotational Moulding Chapter - The Future for Rotational Moulding About the authors Prof. Roy Crawford obtained a first-class honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Queen's University of Belfast in 1970. He went on to obtain a PhD degree relating to the processing and properties of plastics in 1973. He obtained a DSc degree for research work on plastics in 1987. Over the past 30 years he has concentrated on studying the processing behaviour of plastics. He has published over 250 papers in learned journals and conferences during this time. He is the author of 7 textbooks on plastics and engineering materials. Roy Crawford is currently Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Development and Professor of Engineering Materials at Queen's University Belfast. From 1997 to 1999 he was Director of the Polymer Processing Research Centre at Queen's University. This Centre was established on the basis of the international reputation of the Rotational Moulding Research Centre that he initiated at the University. He has been awarded a number of prizes for the high quality of his research work. In 1996 he received the prestigious Netlon Medal from the Institute of Materials for innovative contributions to the moulding of plastics. He is Technical Director for the Association of Rotational Molders in Chicago, USA and Technical Editor for the Rotation Magazine, published in the USA. Mark Kearns is the Rotational Moulding Research Manager of the Polymer Processing Research Centre at Queen's University, Belfast. He is a Chartered Chemical Engineer with an M.Phil Degree in Rotational Moulding. He manages rotational moulding research and development projects for companies and institutions across Europe, Australasia and North America, and organises the Association of Rotational Molders - sponsored, "Advanced Rotational Moulding Training Seminars" both in Belfast and North America. Mark has spent over ten years in rotational moulding research, initially in Industry as a Development Engineer and Deputy Production Manager. He has published over 50 papers and conference proceedings on rotational moulding and has delivered lectures on rotational moulding in North America, Asia, Africa and Europe. 234 85,60 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573877 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Practical-Guide-to-Rotational-Moulding.jpg
Practical Guide to the Assessment of the Useful Life of Plastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/224/Practical-Guide-to-the-Assessment-of-the-Useful-Life-of-Plastics The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de After price and delivery time, the most frequently asked question about a product is "How long will it last?" Lifetime expectancy is often many years, the service conditions may be complex, and there is a scarcity of definitive data on durability. The situation is complicated by the fact that there are a vast number of degradation agents, service conditions, properties of importance and different plastics. There are many inherent difficulties in designing durability tests. In many cases, the time scale involved is such that accelerated test conditions are essential. Whilst large amounts of durability data are generated by accelerated methods, much of it is only useful for quality control purposes and relatively little has been validated as being realistically capable of representing service. Most assessments of the lifetime of plastics are made by considering some measure of performance, such as impact strength, and specifying some lower limit for the property, which is taken as the end point. Lifetime is not necessarily measured in time. For example, for some products it will be thought of as the number of cycles of use. The object of this publication is to provide practical guidance on assessing the useful service life of plastics. It describes test procedures and extrapolation techniques together with the inherent limitations and problems. The Guide aims to make available the wealth of information that can be applied to help maximise the effectiveness of a durability-testing programme. This guide seeks to be comprehensive but concentrates on the most common environmental effects causing degradation. The test procedures used are outlined and the relevant textbooks and international standards are well referenced. Examples of lifetime testing studies are cited. This book will be useful for anyone responsible for designing, manufacturing or testing plastic components. It will also be of benefit to suppliers and users of end products, as assessment of useful lifetime is critical to the economics and safety aspects of any component. Key features Test methods outlined Accelerated testing discussed Prediction methods described Standards cited Key sources of information listed Contents Introduction Definition of the Polymer What is Failure? Agents and Mechanisms of Degradation Real and Simulated Service Conditions Accelerated Tests Parameters to Monitor Degradation Prediction Techniques Limitations, Pitfalls and Uncertainties Condition Monitoring and Residual Life Assessment Data Available Examples of Current Practice Conclusion Abbreviations and Acronyms Index About the authors Roger Brown is an internationally acknowledged expert on physical testing and quality assurance of polymers. He has published more than 70 technical papers and three standard textbooks on testing. In addition, he is editor of the journal Polymer Testing and co-editor of the newsletter The Test Report. He has over 25 years experience of running the testing laboratories and services at Rapra. Roger is active on many Standards committees. Dr John Greenwood studied at Cambridge and has worked for over thirty years on non-metallic materials for companies in America and Europe. He is an authority on mechanical testing and lifetime prediction of polymer and composite materials including pipes and geosynthetics. He has published extensively, including patents, and is convenor of working groups for the standardisation of geotextiles and fuel pipes. He is currently non-metals consultant at ERA. 224 316,72 neu Gebunden 978-1859573129 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Practical-Guide-to-the-Assessment-of-the-Useful-Life-of-Plastics.jpg
Practical Guide to the Assessment of the Useful Life of Rubbers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/223/Practical-Guide-to-the-Assessment-of-the-Useful-Life-of-Rubbers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de After price and delivery time, the most frequently asked question about a product is "How long will it last?" This is usually a very difficult question to answer for rubber products because the expected lifetime is often in tens of years, the service conditions may be complex, and there is a scarcity of definitive data on durability. There is a vast matrix of degradation agents, service conditions, properties of importance and different rubbers. There are also many inherent difficulties in designing tests. In many cases, the timescale involved is such that accelerated test conditions are essential. Whilst large amounts of durability data are generated by accelerated methods, much of it is only useful for quality control purposes and relatively little has been validated as being realistically capable of representing service. Most assessments of lifetime of rubbers are made by considering some measure of performance, such as tensile strength, and specifying some lower limit for the property, which is taken as the end point. Lifetime is not necessarily measured in time. For example, for some products it will be thought of as number of cycles of use. The object of this publication is to provide practical guidance on assessing the useful service life of rubbers. It describes test procedures and extrapolation techniques together with the inherent limitations and problems. The Guide aims to make available the wealth of information that can be applied to help maximise the effectiveness of a durability testing programme. This Guide seeks to be comprehensive but concentrates on the most common environmental effects causing degradation and the most important mechanical properties of rubbers. The test procedures used are outlined and the relevant textbooks and International standards are referenced. Rapra Technology Limited has just completed a 40 year natural ageing programme and an accelerated testing programme, both on the same set of rubber compounds. The results have been drawn on in this Guide to indicate the limiting factors for particular test methods. Roger Brown is an internationally acknowledged expert on physical testing and quality assurance of polymers. He has published more than 70 technical papers and three standard textbooks on testing. In addition, he is editor of the journal Polymer Testing. He has over 25 years experience of running the testing laboratories and services at Rapra. Roger is active on many Standards committees and is leader of the British delegation to ISO Technical Committee 45. This publication is an output from the Weathering of Elastomers and Sealants project which forms part of the UK government's Department of Trade and Industry's Degradation of Materials in Aggressive Environments Programme. This book will be useful for anyone responsible for designing, manufacturing or testing rubber components. It will also be of benefit to suppliers and users of end products, as assessment of useful lifetime is critical to the economics and safety aspects of any component. About the author Roger Brown is an internationally acknowledged expert on physical testing and quality assurance of polymers. He has published more than 70 technical papers and three standard textbooks on testing. In addition, he is editor of the journal Polymer Testing and co-editor of the newsletter The Test Report. He has over 25 years experience of running the testing laboratories and services at Rapra. Roger is active on many Standards committees. 223 136,96 neu Gebunden 978-1859572603 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Practical-Guide-to-the-Assessment-of-the-Useful-Life-of-Rubbers.jpg
Praktische Rheologie der Kunststoffe und Elastomere
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Praxis der Kautschukextrusion
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/403/Praxis-der-Kautschukextrusion Das vorliegende Werk befasst sich vorrangig mit den praktischen Seiten bei der Herstellung von technischen Gummiwaren. Es basiert auf den umfangreichen, über Jahrzehnte gesammelten Erfahrungen der Autoren bei der Konzipierung, Auslegung, Inbetriebnahme und Wartung der beschriebenen Einrichtungen zur Kautschukextrusion. Zusätzlich findet der Leser eine Einführung in die Grundlagen der verschiedenen Extrusionsverfahren mit ihren jeweiligen Merkmalen und Vor- und Nachteilen, sowie die allgemeinen theoretischen Grundlagen der Kautschukextrusion, insbesondere das Zusammenwirken von Extruder und Extrusionskopf. Mit der Darlegung der elementaren Zusammenhänge bietet das Werk nicht nur die Möglichkeit, das Zusammenwirken der verschiedenen Einflussgrößen beim Extrusionsprozess besser zu durchschauen, sondern es enthält darüber hinaus eine Reihe von praktischen Empfehlungen für den Betreiber, um seine im alltäglichen Betrieb auftretenden Probleme zu lösen oder seine Fertigungsprozesse zu optimieren. 403 69,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-40772-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Praxis-der-Kautschukextrusion.jpg
Praxis der Thermischen Analyse von Kunststoffen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/171/Praxis-der-Thermischen-Analyse-von-Kunststoffen Top-aktuell: Dieses Buch beschreibt die wichtigsten Verfahren der Thermischen Analyse praxisorientiert anhand von Beispielen. Alle Neuentwicklungen bei Gerätetechnik, Präparationstechnik, Messverfahren und Auswertetechnik sind berücksichtigt. Über den Autor Prof. Dr. Gottfried W. Ehrenstein ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Kunststofftechnik an der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg. Gabriela Riedel und Pia Trawiel sind Mitarbeiter an diesem Lehrstuhl. 171 49,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446223400 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Praxis-der-Thermischen-Analyse-von-Kunststoffen.jpg
Praxishandbuch Klebtechnik
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/524/Praxishandbuch-Klebtechnik Erscheint am 04.11.2010 Das Kleben ist ein anspruchsvolles Fügeverfahren, das mehr und mehr in der industriellen Fertigung eingesetzt wird. Gerade im Leichtbau und im Fahrzeugbau ist das Kleben für viele Fügeaufgaben das kostengünstigste und z.T. einzig praktikable Verfahren. Kleben erfordert viel Know-How, da Klebverbindungen nicht zerstörungsfrei geprüft werden können. Das vorliegende Buch vermittelt genau dieses Wissen. Angefangen von der Oberflächenvorbehandlung, über die Auswahl der richtigen Klebstoffe für veschiedenste Fügeaufgaben bis hin zur Verarbeitung und Prüfung der Klebung ist das Buch einen umfassender Ratgeber für die Lösung von Klebproblemen. 524 99,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-42402-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-42402-9_21429162634-40.jpg
Praxiswissen Klebtechnik Band 1: Grundlagen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/433/Praxiswissen-Klebtechnik-Band-1-Grundlagen- Durch die Errungenschaften der modernen Chemie stehen heute eine Vielzahl von neuen Rohstoffen für das Kleben neuartiger Produkte zur Verfügung. Neue Konstruktionen werden immer stärker unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Gewichtseinsparung (Leichtbau) ausgelegt, unter anderem, um Ressourcen zu sparen. Dadurch rückt das Fügeverfahren Kleben mehr und mehr in den Blickpunkt der Techniker und Ingenieure. Es vermeidet die Nachteile andere Verbindungstechniken, wie Nieten oder Schrauben, die nur eine punktförmige Kraftübertragung ermöglichen. Von allen Fügetechniken hat sich das Kleben in den letzten Jahrzehnten am schnellsten weiterentwickelt. Besonders im Bereich der Massenfertigung lassen vollautomatisierte Fügeverfahren mit der Hilfe von Klebstoffen ein rationelles und damit kostengünstiges Produzieren zu. Bei fachgerechtem Einsatz können klebtechnisch nahezu alle Werkstoffe in beliebigen Kombinationen langzeitbeständig miteinander verbunden werden. Das Buch wendet sich in erster Linie an Anwender von Klebstoffen. Es soll Hintergrundinformationen zu den unterschiedlichen Klebstoffsystemen vermitteln und Tipps für die Anwendung geben. Der Autor spannt dabei einen Bogen von den Fügeverfahren, der Kohäsion und Adhäsion bis zur Verarbeitung der Klebstoffe und den dabei wichtigen Arbeits- und Umweltschutz. 433 28,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-7785-4011-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Praxiswissen-Klebtechnik-Band-1-Grundlagen.jpg
Precision Injection Molding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/322/Precision-Injection-Molding One of the key aspects of the production of high precision components is the need to meet extremely tight dimensional tolerances, typically in the submicron range, and maintain these tolerances over the practical lifetimes of the molded articles. In addition, as many of the precision components are utilized in various optoelectronic systems and devices, control of optical and electrical properties is often crucial. The strict control of dimensional and electro-optical properties requires a systematic reexamination of the conventional injection-molding process with special consideration of its impact on the dimensions and electro-optical characteristics of the molded article. This volume examines precision injection molding from different perspectives, covering materials, process and hardware aspects of the technology, with special emphasis on the dimensional integrity and stability of the molded components. Special topics covered in this volume include: dimensional stability of molded plastics, models for warpage development, compact disc molding, process control, crystallization phenomena in injection molding, micro-molding and microfluidics. Contents Overview and Scaling ConsiderationsInstabilities in Dimensions and ShapeDimensional Accuracy in Injection Molding: State of the Art and Open ChallengesBirefringence Modeling in Optical DiscsShrinkage of Injection Molded MaterialTowards the Prediction of Structure Development in Injection Molded Semicrystalline PolymersDeformation of Polycarbonate Optical Discs by Water Sorption and AgingInjection Molding for Microfluidics ApplicationsIntroduction to MicromoldingPrecision Process Control of Precision Injection MoldingMachine Hardware for Precision Injection Molding 322 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446216709 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Precision-Injection-Molding.jpg
Processing of Composites
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/196/Processing-of-Composites Composites are said to be the "Materials of the Future." Advanced polymer composites are beginning to be used in down-to-earth structures such as bridges, buildings, and highways. The objectives of this book are to provide an overview of the fundamental principles underlying composite processing and to summarize the most important processes for composite manufacturing. Contents Chemistry, Kinetics and Rheology of Thermoplastic ResinsThermoset Resin Cure Kinetics and RheologyPhase Separation and Morphology of Toughened ThermosetsInsitu Frequency Dependent Dielectric Sensing of CureModeling, Transport of Heat, Mass, and Momentum in ProcessingVoid Growth and DissolutionConsolidation During Thermoplastic Composite ProcessingProcessing-Induced Residual StressesProduct Quality in Composite ManufacturingAutoclave ProcessingPultrusionLiquid Composite MoldingDie-Less Forming of Thermoplastic CompositesFilament WindingProcessing Tools 196 179,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446180444 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Processing-of-Composites.jpg
Produktentwicklung (Technologiemanagement für Kunststoffprodukte)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/133/Produktentwicklung-(Technologiemanagement-fuer-Kunststoffprodukte) Der Begriff "Produktentwicklung" umfasst bei technischen Kunststoffprodukten weitaus mehr als das kunststoffgerechte Konstruieren. Um das Maximum aus dem Verhältnis "Anforderung" und "Preis" für eine geplante Anwendung zu erzielen, ist es zum einen notwendig, den gesamten Prozess der Produktentstehung effizient zu gestalten, zum anderen im Sinne des Technologiemanagements den Wettbewerb der verschiedenen Kunststoffe untereinander wie auch den Wettbewerb der Verarbeitungsverfahren für sich auszuspielen. Dieses Buch soll leitenden Entwicklern der Kunststoffbranche oder denjenigen, die in diese Positionen hineinwachsen wollen, eine ergänzende Sichtweise über die Zusammenhänge der Produktentstehungsphasen bieten. Dabei bietet es den "alten Hasen" die Möglichkeit zur Vergewisserung und dem Neuling eine wertvolle Anleitung zur Festlegung von Entwicklungsstrategien. Inhalt Grundlagen zur ProduktentwicklungManagement von EntwicklungsprojektenManagement von TechnologienDer Erfolg von Kunststoffprodukten - Ansatz einer ErklärungKonzeptphase der Produktentwicklung 133 29,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446216969 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21696-0.jpg
Produktentwicklung mit Kunststoffen
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/404/Produktentwicklung-mit-Kunststoffen Dieses Loseblattwerk wurde speziell für Konstrukteure und Produktentwickler konzipiert, die Kunststoffprodukte nach funktionalen und wirtschaftlichen Kriterien planen, konzipieren, entwerfen und ausarbeiten. Das Werk orientiert sich an der Vorgehensweise des Entwicklungsprozesses und liefert zu jeder Phase die benötigten Informationen. Dadurch wird der Konstrukteur Schritt für Schritt in seiner Entwicklungsarbeit begleitet. Konstruktionsprinzipien, Werkstoffauswahl, Gestaltungsregeln inklusive Toleranzdesign und Know-how zur Dimensionierung unterstützen den Entwicklungsprozess. Fertigungssimulation, Kostenkalkulation, und Prototypenbau sind für die Ausarbeitung wichtig und werden ausführlich erläutert. Die wirtschaftlichen Aspekte werden in jeder Phase berücksichtigt, weil dies in der Praxis neben funktionalen Gesichtspunkten oft der ausschlaggebende Punkt zur Lösungsfindung ist. Zum besseren Verständnis gibt es zahlreiche Konstruktionsbeispiele und Empfehlungen zur Berücksichtigung kunststoffspezifischer Besonderheiten bei der Produktentwicklung. Auf der beiliegenden CD-ROM werden CAD-Beispieldateien, Checklisten, Bewertungs- und Kalkulationsdateien bereit gestellt. In einem zugehörigen Internetportal (all4products.com) erhält der Leser Zugang zu ergänzenden Informationen und der Möglichkeit, in der elektronischen Version des Werkes zu recherchieren. Der Autor, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Brinkmann, ist geschäftsführender Gesellschafter der Impetus Plastics Engineering GmbH und als Professor an der FH-Rosenheim für alle Produktentwicklungsfragen im Studiengang Kunststofftechnik verantwortlich. 404 149,00 neu Loseblatt-Sammlung 978-3-446-22892-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Produktentwicklung_mit_Kunststoffen.jpg
Properties of Polyurethane Coatings
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/306/Properties-of-Polyurethane-Coatings Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Rapra Abstracts Database Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Properties of Polyurethane Coatings. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. 306 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches.jpg
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PUR 2009 Polyurethan
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PVC Compounds and Processing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/230/PVC-Compounds-and-Processing The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 15, No. 3, Report 171, 2004 By Stuart G. Patrick The PVC global market size in 2000 was around 25,400 kt. Pipes and fittings constitute the largest volume application at 36% of the marketplace with profiles at 13%. Thus, PVC is one of the most widely used plastics in the world. This overview covers the basics of PVC formulation and processing, while extending the information to include the latest developments in materials and technology. This makes the report accessible and useful to all levels of industry. PVC is of low thermal stability and high melt viscosity. Therefore, it is combined with a number of additives to vary properties to suit different end-use applications. PVC formulation is key to processing success. This review looks at the different additive types available, their uses and new developments. The main groups of additives are: heat stabilisers, plasticisers, impact modifiers, process aids, lubricants, fillers, flame retardants, pigments, blowing agents, biocides, viscosity modifiers, antistatic agents, antioxidants, UV absorbers, antifogging agents and bonding agents. Formulation changes are being driven by legislation banning heavy metals and possible health risks from additives such as phthalate plasticisers. PVC compounding methods are considered here. There are many different ways of processing PVC: extrusion, calendering, injection moulding, extrusion/stretch blow moulding, spreading/coating, rotational moulding, dip moulding and slush moulding. The technology is covered in this report. Fabrication and treatment of PVC are also reviewed, for example surface modification to enhance biocompatibility and reduce plasticiser migration. The PVC industry has been under intense scrutiny in recent years due to health and environmental safety concerns. The industry has responded proactively to these pressures by reviewing practice and undertaking research into ways of reducing all types of risk. Sustainability issues have also been addressed and many different recycling projects have been set up. Legislation is driving this work forward with EU Directives on such issues as disposal of end-of-life vehicles. Over 400 references from recent literature are cited in the review, which is accompanied by abstracts from the Rapra Polymer Library database, to facilitate further reading. A subject index and a company index are included. Key features additives processing fabrication and treatment environment, health and safety Contents Introduction PVC Industry Health and Environmental Aspects of PVC Additives, Formulations and Applications Compounding and Processing Technology Fabrication and Treatment PVC and Sustainable Development Conclusions About the author Stuart Patrick is a Chartered Chemist and a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is chairman of the PVC Committee of the IOM3. His career has included 23 years in the PVC Additives business of Akzo Nobel/Akcros Chemicals, where he has been involved in technical services, research and development. From 2001 to 2003, he was the Global Research and Development Manager. Current projects include sustainability research at IPTME, Loughborough. 230 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574720 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PVC-Compounds-and-Processing.jpg
PVC Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/405/PVC-Handbook In this single handbook, the editors aim to give a diverse audience of readers a complete account of all aspects of PVC - from monomer manufacture to polymerization; the gamut of such additives as stabilizers, lubricants, plasticizers, impact modifiers, fillers and reinforcing agents; blends and alloys; compounding and processing; characterization; combustion resistance and weatherability; product engineering design; applications; environmental and safety; and finally the PVC industry dynamics. The handbook contains both practical formulation information as well as a mechanistic view of why PVC behaves as it does. Contents Vinyl Chloride Monomer Polymerization PVC Stabilizers and Lubricants Plasticizers Processing Aids and Impact Modifiers Fillers and Reinforcing Agents PVC Blends and Alloys Compounding Processes Flexible PVC Specialty Grade PVC Resins Physical Properties and Characterization of PVC Flammability and Fire Performance Weathering of PVC Compounds Fabrication Processes Product Engineering Design PVC Applications, their Standards and Regulations and Starting Formulations PVC Environmental, Health, Safety PVC Industry Structure and Dynamics 405 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22714-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PVC-Handbook.jpg
PVC Stabilisatoren
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/526/PVC-Stabilisatoren PVC unterscheidet sich in der Stabilisierung von anderen Massenkunststoffen. Es gibt verschiedene Metallverbindungen, die zur Stabilisierung von PVC geeignet sind: Blei, Zinn, Calcium, Magnesium, Zink, Seltene Erden und auch fast metallfreie Systeme. Diese Unterschiede werden im einführenden Teil mit ihren Vorteilen, Möglichkeiten und Problemen aus der Sicht des Chemikers, aber aufbereitet für Kaufleute und Techniker beschrieben. Zahlreiche Tabellen und Abbildungen eignen sich zum Nachschlagen von Strukturen und chemisch-physikalischen Daten. Für "Einsteiger" ist ein weiterer Abschnitt mit Richtrezepturen und Prüfmethoden gewidmet. Ein relativ kurzer Abschnitt beschäftigt sich mit den Entwicklungstrends in Europa. Der Autor schreibt recht ausführlich zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit und zeigt auf, dass PVC das beste Potential hat, sich zu einem vollständig nachhaltigen Material zu entwickeln. Ein weiterer Abschnitt befasst sich mit den täglichen Problemen bei der Verarbeitung von PVC, wie Stippenbildung, Photoeffekten und Plate out. Plate out ist ein scheinbar normales Problem in der PVC-Verarbeitung. Trotzdem gibt es relativ wenige Publikationen dazu. Die Ursachen, Einflussfaktoren und Mechanismen sind bislang nur unzureichend geklärt. Dieser Abschnitt beschreibt umfangreiche Arbeiten, die dem PVC-Verarbeiter eine Hilfestellung bei der Auswahl und Dosierung von Rohstoffen gibt und auf Einflussfaktoren während der Verarbeitung eingeht. Dieser Abschnitt zeichnet sich durch seine Einzigartigkeit in der Fachliteratur aus. 526 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-41910-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-41910-0_21429163114-45.jpg
PVC-Taschenbuch
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/406/PVC-Taschenbuch Mit diesem Taschenbuch soll die in der Praxis gewonnene Erfahrungen an den Neuling auf dem PVC-Sektor vermittelt werden, ohne durch den Umfang der Information abzuschrecken. Es soll zunächst vielmehr einen Überblick über PVC und seine Verarbeitung verschaffen. Über die Erfahrungen, die der Autor im Laufe seines Berufslebens allgemein und speziell mit der PVC-Extrusion gesammelt hat und die bisher in der Fachliteratur nicht zu finden sind, wird informiert. Für "alte Hasen" werden auch die so genannten "unwissenschaftlichen" Themen, wie Plate-out, Verunreinigungen und ihre Folgen und die am häufigsten vorkommenden Verarbeitungsfehler behandelt. Für vertiefende Studien zu bestimmten PVC-Einzelthemen wird auf die Fachliteratur verwiesen. Weiterhin wird über die Herstellung von PVC-Fensterrahmen, ihr Bewitterungsverhalten, ihr Recycling und denkbare Alternativen zu PVC-Werkstoffen für Fensterrahmen berichtet. Inhalt Einführung PVC-Rohstoffe Hilfsstoffe/Additive Compounds Verarbeitungsverfahren für PVC Die Herstellung von Fenstern Zum Bewitterungs- und Gebrauchsverhalten Alternative Werkstoffe für Fensterprofile Staubexplosionsrisiken und ihre Bewertung Aktuelle Marktsituation 406 49,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40380-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PVC-Taschenbuch.jpg
Quality Assurance in the Rubber Mixing Room
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/35/Quality-Assurance-in-the-Rubber-Mixing-Room This book disseminates the results of the European research project Mini Derucom, which was sponsored by the European Commission within the BRITE EURAM III programme. The scope of the project was quality assurance in the rubber mixing room. The Mini Derucom project partners had been chosen in order to cover a broad range of products in the technical rubber goods industry. Raw materials suppliers, rubber processors, university research institutes as well as the end user Volkswagen represented the process chain. The results of the Mini Derucom project clearly demonstrate influencing factors on compound- and end article properties coming from the mixing room. Raw material quality parameter variations have been considered as well as weighing tolerances, raw material transport processes and mixing parameters. Compound properties were judged with standard testing equipment as presently applied in rubber mixing rooms and more sophisticated methods. Hereby, it was aimed to figure out the best forecasting method for end article properties on basis of the parameter variations applied. It turned out that the corresponding ability of the standard methods is quite low in comparison to the signals provided by the mixer. Thus a quality assurance concept for the rubber mixing room should consist of the strategy using the mixer as a sensor. Herewith a new quality assurance concept was set up. It is quite clear that if compound quality can be judged in a better way already, this will lead to less scrap of end articles and consequently the efficiency of rubber goods manufacturing processes will increase. Thus the help of the European Commission allowed to make an extraordinary attempt to clarify some basic questions of rubber processing. Contents Introduction State-of-the-Art in Quality Assurance in the Rubber Mixing Room Analysis of Raw Materials Used in the Rubber Mixing Room Examination of Raw Material Quality Parameters Infuences on Product Quality in the Rubber Mixing Room Forecasting Product Quality Strategy for Quality Assurances in the Rubber Mixing Room 35 89,00 neu Gebunden http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Keuter.jpg
Radiation Technology for Polymers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/519/Radiation-Technology-for-Polymers Features * Includes information on green chemistry and sustainability * Describes nanomaterials as applicable to radiation technology * Covers equipment and instrumentation developments * Explores the practical aspects of using UV and EB radiation to treat polymeric materials * Looks at recent developments and emerging trends in equipment, chemistry, and technologies * Discusses the processing of coatings, paints, inks, and adhesives as well as thermoplastics and elastomers in film, sheet, and other forms * Presents detailed reaction schemes in a simplified manner * Brings together material previously scattered throughout many sources SummaryThe first edition of Radiation Technology for Polymers set the standard as a valuable, time-saving resource offering systematic fundamental information about industrial radiation technologies. Raising the bar even further, Radiation Technology for Polymers, Second Edition explores emerging applications of ultraviolet (UV) and electron beam (EB) radiation to polymer processing, detailing significant changes in the field since the first publication.Presents important new processing and engineering data from selected commercial productsSince the publication of the previous edition, many technological developments have taken place, new applications and products have been developed and commercialized, and some already established ones have been discontinued. This book updates changes, trends, and general issues in radiation technology. It presents vital, cutting-edge information to aid further reduction of volatile organic compounds and toxic substances in the environment, develop alternative sources of energy, and harness energy in both medical and industrial applications.The author considers novel uses of UV/EB technology in: * Equipment and instrumentation developments in automotive, electronics, and wood-processing industries * Applications used in waterborne coatings and adhesives, film modifications, high-performance coatings, and inkjet technology * Processing of coatings, paints, inks, and adhesives, as well as thermoplastics and elastomers in film, sheet, and other formsThis reference discusses new uses for UV and EB irradiation, the response of polymers to irradiation, tests related to dosimetry and radiometry, and related safety and hygiene. It is also fortified with new problems and worked solutions, as well appendices with supplementary information on equipment manufacturers, raw materials suppliers, and principles of green chemistry and sustainability. 519 126,78 neu Gebunden 978-1-4200-9404-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/www.crcpress.com.jpg
Rapid Prototyping
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/182/Rapid-Prototyping Rapid Prototyping technology has become a powerful tool for rapid product development in almost every branch of industry. Many new and upcoming processes offer means for the fast creation of models with steadily increasing accuracy, build speed, model properties, and economic advantages. This book wants to encourage engineers to incorporate Rapid Prototyping in their daily routine. It illustrates the benefits that come with the use of models at any stage of the product development process and defines the different types of models. It covers the fundamentals of Rapid Prototyping and the special capabilities of prototypers. It shows how digital production based on low volume rapid prototyped samples can be realized. Rapid Prototyping - a technology nobody can afford to ignore. Contents Data Acquisition, Data Transfer and Rapid Prototyping Interfaces Model Types and Model Classes Today`s Rapid Prototyping Processes (Photocuring, Stereolithography, Selective Laser Melting, Laser Sintering, Layer Laminate Manufacturing, Laminated Object Manufacturing, Fused Layer Modeling, Fused Deposition Modeling, 3D Printing) Upcoming Rapid Prototyping Processes Rapid Tooling for Soft- and Hard Tooling Post Processing and Finishing Case Studies Economics Appendix (Technical Data, Properties of Rapid Prototyping Materials, Hardware, Software and Manufacturers) About the author Dr. Andreas Gebhardt, General Manager of the CP - Center of Prototyping Inc., a Rapid Prototyping service bureau, Erkelenz, Germany. In 2000 he was elected Professor at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences, heading the chair of "Advanced Production Technologies and Rapid Prototyping". 182 99,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446212596 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rapid-Prototyping.jpg
Reaction Injection Moulding of Polyurethane
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/307/Reaction-Injection-Moulding-of-Polyurethane Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Reaction Injection Moulding of Polyurethane. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. 307 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR118PS.jpg
Recycling of Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/202/Recycling-of-Polyurethanes The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Recycling of Polyurethanes, the first volume in the Advances in Plastics Recycling series, is focused on the physical and chemical recycling of polyurethanes, with attention given to energy conversion. A compilation of the present ongoing studies on recycling of urethane and, in general, isocyanate-based polymers, the focus is on thermosetting urethane polymers. Recycling of industrial thermoplastic waste is practiced throughout the plastics industry, although it has certain limitations with regard to the number of recycles and the type of plastic. The recycling of thermosets presents a different problem since they cannot be reprocessed in general by conventional melting processes such as extrusion or injection molding. However, today even thermosets such as polyurethanes have been successfully recycled by both chemical and physical processes. Contents Recycling of Polyurethane Plastics in the European Automotive IndustryPresent State of Polyurethane Recycling in EuropeProcessing Overview of Bonded Polyurethane FoamMechanical Recycling of Polyurethane ScrapEcostream - A Technology Beyond RecyclingRecycling of Flexible Polyurethane FoamGeneral Purpose Adhesives Prepared from Chemically Recycled WasteRigid Polyurethane FoamsUtilization of Isocyanate Binders in Recycling of Scrap Automotive Headliners 202 131,61 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Recycling-of-Polyurethanes.jpg
Recycling of Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/308/Recycling-of-Polyurethanes Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Recycling of Polyurethanes. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 308 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR103PS.jpg
Recycling of Rubber
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/34/Recycling-of-Rubber The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 9, No. 3, Report 99, 1997 By H.J. Manuel and W. Dierkes, Vredestein Rubber Recycling B.V. In recent years, as new legislation has been introduced and companies have striven to produce less waste, the global interest in the recycling of rubber has grown dramatically. Rubber recyclate in the form of powders and granules has been produced using a variety of technologies since the 1940s and these have found applications in a range of finished articles, mainly at the cheaper end of the market. For a long time the widespread adoption of recycled rubber was held back by a consistent quality but this has changed within the past decade. The quality of recycled material has now improved greatly and this has also contributed to an increase in the use of recyclate in finished articles. Higher quality products can now be manufactured containing recycled rubber. Nonetheless, the demand for recycled rubber materials is unlikely ever to keep pace with the rate of waste generation, even allowing for methods of re-using whole scrap products such as tyres. Consequently, means of converting scrap rubber back to functional raw materials or exploiting its energy contents have been subject to scrutiny. This report contains a review of the following technologies used within the rubber recycling industry: Thermal and thermo-mechanical reclamation Size reduction by impact or cutting and grinding Chemical, gaseous, mechanical and physical surface activation Decomposition via pyrolysis, depolymerisation, gasification and hydrogenation Incineration The development, practical application, advantages and disadvantages of the individual processes are detailed as well as the characteristics and performance of the end products. Applications of recycled rubbers, with and without other materials are discussed and future trends in rubber recycling are evaluated briefly. Extensive referencing is provided throughout to an accompanying section containing several hundred key references and abstracts selected from the Rapra Abstracts database. 34 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859571293 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-129-8.jpg
Regulation of Food Packaging in Europe and the USA
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/231/Regulation-of-Food-Packaging-in-Europe-and-the-USA The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 15, No. 5, Report 173, 2004 By Derek J Knight and Lesley A Creighton, SafePharm Laboratories Ltd. A wide variety of plastics is used in food-contact applications and it is important that such plastics do not affect the food with which they come into contact. Given the obvious importance of producing safe and wholesome food, with adequate shelf life, it is not surprising that the food industry is heavily regulated. There is considerable public concern about the safety of food packaging, and one issue is the potential migration of compounding ingredients, monomers or additives from plastics into food. In general, food diffuses into plastic packaging, enhancing the migration of unreacted monomers and potentially mobile additives from the plastic into the food. The objective of food packaging legislation is to protect the consumer by controlling the contamination of food by chemicals transferred from the packaging. Standard migration tests are available based on prescribed food simulants; these tests include overall migration testing and specific migration tests (for individual chemical species). The gradual development of lower detection limits for analytical methods has shown that many substances previously not considered as indirect food additives do actually migrate into food. Food packaging regulations are constantly under revision, and differ significantly between Europe and the USA - even between countries within the EU, although there is a strong harmonising influence from the Council of Europe and the European Commission. The regulation of food-contact materials in the EU is currently in a state of development, with various aspects still subject to national provisions until the European Commission has completed the harmonisation process. The US regulatory system is complex, with various approval and certification schemes. This Rapra Review Report provides a clearly written summary of the current legislation surrounding the use of plastics in contact with food. It will be of interest to those working to formulate food-contact plastics, food processors and testing laboratories, packaging manufacturers and users, together with organisations working to ensure safe conditions for food production. This review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts from papers and books in the Rapra Polymer Library database, to facilitate further reading on this subject. A subject index and a company index are included. Key features Food safety Regulations Food-contact plastics Contents INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW PLASTICS FOR USE IN PACKAGING SAFETY EVALUATION OF FOOD PACKAGING CONTROL OF FOOD PACKAGING IN THE EU NATIONAL CONTROLS ON FOOD PACKAGING IN EU COUNTRIES COUNCIL OF EUROPE WORK ON FOOD PACKAGING FOOD PACKAGING IN THE USA CONCLUSIONS About the authors Derek J Knight is the Director of Regulatory Affairs at Safepharm Laboratories Ltd., a leading UK contract research organisation, specialising in safety assessments of chemicals, biocides, and agrochemical pesticides. He heads a team of regulatory affairs professionals who deal with a wide range of registration projects covering many product types for regulatory compliance in all the key markets globally. As such he has gained an overall perspective into commercial issues associated with the regulation of the chemical industry. He is a Fellow of the RSC and a Fellow of TOPRA. His doctoral studies at the University of Oxford were in organosulphur chemistry. Lesley A Creighton has worked within SafePharm Laboratories for 13 years providing regulatory support to the chemical industry for the notification of new chemical substances, food contact materials and cosmetic products. She has a combined science degree in chemistry and mathematics and is a member of both the RSC and TOPRA. 2004 231 145,52 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574713 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Regulation-of-Food-Packaging-in-Europe-and-the-USA.jpg
Reinforced Reaction Injection Moulding for Polyurethane
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/309/Reinforced-Reaction-Injection-Moulding-for-Polyurethane Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Reinforced Reaction Injection Moulding of Polyurethane. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. 309 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR119PS.jpg
Resins for Coatings - Chemistry, Properties and Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/273/Resins-for-Coatings---Chemistry-Properties-and-Applications Edited by Dr. Dieter Stoye and Dr. Werner Freitag, Huls AG, Marl/Germany. With contributions of many authors Designed as a guide for the coating formulator and technologist as well as a reference for students, this handbook offers practical information, data, and references needed to understand and solve coating problems. Contents Basic ReactionsBranching, Crosslinking, and GellingBasic PropertiesProcessing StatesPrinciples of ApplicationPolycondensatesPolyadductsAddition PolymersOther Coating ResinsPolymeric Coating AdditivesResin Analysis Review "...the best single source on the composition, manufacture, analysis and use of resins for coatings - it will become an industry standard." - Rubber Chemistry & Technology 273 179,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446184893 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Resins-for-Coatings---Chemistry_-Properties-and-Applications.jpg
RFP - Rubber Fibres Plastics international - Subscription
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/zeitschriften/354/RFP---Rubber-Fibres-Plastics-international---Subscription Annual subscription fee EUR 120,00 (incl. delivery costs). Single issue EUR 25,00 (domestic fees are understood as inclusive of the appropriately valid value added tax). Orders are accepted by the publisher and all national and international book shops. Taking up of a new subscription applies initially for the current calendar year. The subscription is automatically renewed if it is not cancelled in writing six weeks before the end of the calendar year. The subscription fees are invoiced each year in advance and, when participating in direct debit payment, they will be debited via a post office or bank. Should the magazine not be delivered by reason factors that are outside its control, there is no right to claim later delivery or reimbursement of subscription fees already paid in advance. The legal domicile for trading is Ratingen, which also applies for all other purposes, in as far as claims for payment are to be enforced. 354 120,00 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Titel-RFP_2007_02.jpg
Rotational Molding (Design, Materials, Tooling and Processing)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/83/Rotational-Molding-(Design-Materials-Tooling-and-Processing) A highly versatile process, rotational molding allows for incredible design flexibility with the added benefit of low production costs. One of its advantages over other plastics processes is that one can mold more complex shapes with uniform wall thickness. This book provides an introduction to the design, materials, tooling, and process, and helps readers understand and apply the manufacturing techniques involved in rotational molding. Contents The Rotational Molding Industry. Rotational Molding Materials. Design Considerations.Rotational Molding Molds.Understanding the Process.Costing Considerations.When to Chose Rotational Molding. Predictions for the Future. Glossary of Common Rotational Molding Terms. Review -"Dieses Buch (...)ist wirklich einmalig; denn es geht weit über die sonst übliche Abhandlung/Beschreibung einer Verfahrenstechnik hinaus.(...) Ganz wesentliche Informationen werden in diesem Buch erstmalig veröffentlicht." - Kunststoffe 83 69,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446187900 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rotational-Molding-_Design_-Materials_-Tooling-and-Processing_.jpg
Rubber as an Engineering Material - Guidelines for Users
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/33/Rubber-as-an-Engineering-Material---Guidelines-for-Users This useful reference book provides practical information on the applied technology, art, and science of rubber materials for day-to-day use by designers, technicians, mechanical and sales engineers, and anyone dealing with rubber parts. Partial Contents Principles of Rubber Chemistry Fundamentals of Compounding, Forming, Vulcanizing and Finishing of Elastomeric Products Nomenclature and Classification Unique Properties Effects of Contiguous Materials on Elastomers Types of Crude Rubbers: Chemistry, Compounding, Vulcanizate Properties and Applications Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) Tests and their Significance Identification of Elastomers Quality Control Health Hazards and Handling 33 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446162822 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-as-an-Engineering-Material---Guidelines-for-Users.jpg
Rubber Basics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/32/Rubber-Basics The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Technology Limited, 2002 Edited by R.B. Simpson The Rubber Basics book comprises a glossary of terms used in the rubber industry, a detailed description of the common rubber materials, a section on rubber additives, and an outline of the equipment types used in rubber processing. The book aims to be a useful desktop reference book for anyone in the rubber industry. It provides a quick means of obtaining information about key subjects. It is simple enough to be understood by someone with a basic knowledge of the industry, but comprehensive enough to provide additional information for experienced workers moving into new areas. Many abbreviations are found in the industry and the glossary contains a good number of entries defining these. Terms relating to many aspects of the industry are included from materials, additives, physical test methods and machinery types to analytical test equipment. Examples include Adiabatic, Conductive Rubber, Dolly, Mooney Scorch Test, Rubbone and Whiting. A useful short section lists the specific gravities of common rubbers and compounding ingredients, an important factor in material selection. The section on rubbers is derived from the Rapra material selection programme known as Rubacams. It includes basic chemical structures for each rubber type together with information about material properties and uses. The material types covered range from natural rubber through polysulphide rubbers to thermoplastic elastomers. Rubber compounding ingredients are listed and discussed from accelerators to waxes. The role of each ingredient in rubber compounding is described, together with general comments on usefulness and some of the issues involved. For example, titanium dioxide is generally used as a whitening agent but is also a useful reinforcing agent, the limiting factor being cost. Rubber processing involves a wide variety of equipment from bale heaters to tyre retreading and testing machinery. This section describes each type in turn and its uses. Thus moulding, extrusion, hose braiding and dipping are all covered in this section. Key features Glossary of rubber terms Specific gravities of rubbers and compounding ingredients Descriptive sections on Rubbers Rubber compounding ingredients Rubber processing equipment Contents Section 1: Glossary of Rubber Terms Section 2: Specific Gravities of Some Rubbers and Compounding Ingredients Section 3: Rubbers including: Natural Rubber, Nitrile Rubbers, Polyisoprene, Polybutadiene, Epichlorohydrin Polymers, Polychloroprene, Polynorbornene Butyl Rubbers, Styrene-Butadiene Rubber, Ethylene-Propylene Rubber, Chlorosulphonated Polyethylene, Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer, Ethylene-Acrylic Rubber, Polyacrylate Rubbers, Silicone Rubbers, Ebonite, Polysulphide Rubber, Propylene Oxide-Allyl Glycidyl Ether Copolymer, Polyurethane Elastomers, Fluorocarbon Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers. Section 4: Rubber Compounding Ingredients including: Accelerators, Antidegradants, Blowing Agents, Dusting and Anti-Tack Agents, Factice, Fillers, Fire Retardants, Peroxides, Petroleum Oils, Pigments, Prevulcanisation Inhibitors, Release Agents, Vulcanising Agents and Waxes Section 5: Rubber Processing Equipment including Autoclaves, Cable Manufacturing, Calenders, Compression Moulding Presses, Conveyors, Cutting Equipment, Deflashing, Dipping, Dusting Devices, Extruders, Granulators, Shredders, Grinders, Hose Machinery, Injection Moulding Machines, Internal Mixers, Marking Devices, Metal Preparation for Bonding, Mills, Mixers for Rubber Dough, Moulds, Ovens, Preheaters, Presses, Spreading Machines, Transfer Moulding and Tyre Building Equipment About the Author Richard Simpson is an expert in rubber processing and testing, having worked at Rapra in a senior capacity for many years. 32 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573075 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Basics.jpg
Rubber Bonding 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/463/Rubber-Bonding-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Duesseldorf, February 21-22, 2006 This fifth international conference started with a session on rubber to metal bonding with an overview by R Del Vecchio on comparisons between eight different types of rubber.Automotive applications of rubber bonding were a key feature of the conference. Henkel and Polycil gave papers on bonding of anti-vibration systems. Boss Rubber Technologies have been working on PSAs for applications such as bonding TPE weatherstrip. Chris Stevens of NGF has worked on improving rubber to glass cord bonding for automotive applications such as timing belts and EPDM weatherstrip sealing profiles. Rhodia Silicones discussed automotive adhesives.There was a keynote address on tyre cord bonding from the world expert, Dr William van Ooij.Rubber bonding must withstand increasingly aggressive and corrosive environments, particularly in automotive and oilfield applications. Thad Plasczynski talked about the latest Rohm and Haas adhesives for metal bonding in the most severe environments and there was a case study by Marek Gnatowski on a natural rubber-steel pipeline liner bonding failure. Phoenix Rubber has been working on oilfield hoses and the issues of bonding rubber to plastic liners made of PA11 and PVDF.Advanced Elastomer Systems presented information on new thermoplastic vulcanisates with good adhesion to engineering thermoplastics. PolyOne have new TPEs for multimaterial moulding at high temperatures.There were some unusual sources of inspiration in rubber bonding with Ewen Kellar describing a method of moulding a tacky profile onto elastomers, based on studies of the adhesives used by geckos to climb shear surfaces.Environmentally-friendly rubber bonding is the aim in manufacturing. TACK-SERVICE and Lord Corporation have both made advances in this field.SESSION 1. RUBBER TO METAL BONDINGR J Del Vecchio, Technical Consulting Services, & Ernest Ferro Jr, Corry Rubber Corp., USAPaper 1: Comparisons and contrasts in rubber-metal bonding using eight polymer typesPaper 2: High performance rubber to metal adhesives designed for severe environmentsThad Plasczynski, Rohm and Haas Company, USAPaper 3: Rubber-steel interface failure in pipelineDr Marek Gnatowski, Polymer Engineering Company Ltd., CanadaSESSION 2. BONDING THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERSNorman Mills, Boss Polymer Technologies, AustraliaPaper 4: An economic alternative to heat activated pressure sensitive tapesPaper 5: Novel thermoplastic vulcanizates that exhibit excellent adhesion to engineering thermoplastics through melt processingJustin Crafton, Gary Lawrence & Rae Mohan, Advanced Elastomer Systems, USAPaper 6: A new era in multicomponent moulding thermoplastic elastomers for use at elevated temperaturesCharles Page, PolyOne Th. Bergmann GmbH, GermanySESSION 3. BONDING ANTI-VIBRATION SYSTEMSWolfgang Weimar, Henkel Technologies, GermanyPaper 7 Rubber to substrate bonding agents for antivibration systems with particular reference to bonding performance under new test criteriaPaper 8: One component bonding agents - technology for anti vibration automotive parts productionAissa Benarous & Greg Rawlinson, Chemical Innovations Ltd, UKSESSION 4. INNOVATIVE RUBBER BONDING SYSTEMSDipl.-Ing Emil Schmid, TACK-Service, GermanyPaper 9: New chemical-free treatment for rubber bonding with special UV-light and no primer usePaper 10: Environmentally preferred rubber adhesivesBrian Carney, Lord Corporation, USASESSION 5. RUBBER TO CORD ADHESIONDr William J van Ooij & Pankaj Patil, University of Cincinnati, USAPaper 11: Keynote Address: Tire cord adhesionPaper 12: Study on cord/rubber adhesion by a new fatigue test methodM. Jamshidi, Building and Housing Research Center, Iran &F. Afshar2 Amirkabir University of Technology, IranPaper 13: Reactive impregnation of glass cordsDr Chris Stevens & Rodney Knowles, NGF EUROPE Limited, Philip Martin, NGF CANADA Limited & Mitsuharu Akiyama, Nippon Sheet Glass, JapanSESSION 6. BONDING RUBBER TO PLASTICSDr Ralf Dahm & Dr Derek Brewis, Loughborough University, UKPaper 14: Pretreatments of elastomers and plasticsPaper 15: Adhesion between rubber and PA-11 and PVDF plasticsDr Marika Csiszr, Dr Tibor Nagy, Zsuzsa Seregly, Pter Schunck & Dr Tams Katona, Phoenix Rubber Industrial Ltd, HungarySESSION 7. BONDING SILICONESChristophe Paulo, Rhodia Recherches & Technologies, FrancePaper 16: Challenging high performance silicones bonding 463 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-555-0 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/mp282j.jpg
Rubber Compounding: Chemistry and Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/450/Rubber-Compounding-Chemistry-and-Applications-- Highlighting more than a decade of research, this one-of-a-kind reference reviews the production, processing, and characteristics of a wide range of materials utilized in the modern tire and rubber industry. Rubber Compounding investigates the chemistry and modification of raw materials, elastomers, and material compounds for optimal formulation and engineering of new rubber products and outlines the benefits and attributes of halobutyl polymers for modern tires. With contributions from more than 23 field specialists, as well as 180 tables and 1000 references to survey the latest advances in the rubber product industry, the book analyzes trends and advances from more than a decade of research. 450 173,62 neu Gebunden 9780824748715 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber_Compounding.jpeg
Rubber Curing and Properties
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/441/Rubber-Curing-and-Properties- Provides the most in-depth coverage of rubber curing available Examines the selection of methods used for evaluating the kinetics of the cure reaction in rubber materialsAddresses the testing of rubber materials and resistance to various environmental factors, including liquids.Covers best methods for curing in molds and injection systemsEmploys dimensionless numbers as coordinates whenever possible to obtain master curves that can be employed in various applicationsOffers complete references in each chapter as well suggested readingsIncludes a wealth of practical current data 441 124,27 neu Kartoniert 9781420085228 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/9781420085228.jpg
Rubber Curing Systems
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/371/Rubber-Curing-Systems This is an excellent overview of a complex subject. Rubber curing systems vary both with the polymer type and the property requirements of a particular application. This review addresses these issues in detail, providing typical formulations and cure types for a number of specific uses. The crosslinking of polymer molecules, also known as curing, is widely used to improve the physical properties of elastomeric materials. Sulfur was the first curing agent for natural rubber, it was used by Charles Goodyear in the 1840s. Since that time many new rubber types have been developed and many additional chemicals have been introduced as components of vulcanisation systems. The rubber industry has developed a powerful armoury of curing agents, including sulphur sources, peroxides, metal oxides, amines, and phenolic resins. Choosing the correct curing system is vital to obtain a material with the best properties for a specific application. However, the pressure for safer and even more effective curing agents means that innovation remains at a premium. For example, ethylene thiourea, one of the most popular curing agents for chloroprene rubber, has come under suspicion as a carcinogen and teratogen. This review discusses the different types of curing systems available today for different rubber types, including natural rubber, SBR, NBR, BR, IIR, CR, XIIR and EPDM. The uses of primary and secondary accelerators, prevulcanisation inhibitors (PVIs) and antireversion chemicals are outlined. Typical rubber formulations for applications in industrial rubber products and tyres are given. Cure systems are described and compared with extensive tables of data on formulae and compound properties. Tyres contain many different rubber formulations with varying property requirements. This report examines the cure systems in use for each part of the tyre. Investigations have recently been reported on the functionalisation of silica filler with curing agents for use in green tyres. Industrial rubber products such as conveyor belting are also discussed. This review is accessible to anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of the polymer industry. The introduction briefly describes the terminology of curing, enabling the reader to gain full benefit from the detailed data in the rest of the text. The review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts compiled from the Polymer Library, to facilitate further reading on this subject. Features acceleratorschemical structurescuring systems for different rubberscuring systems for different applicationscomparative data About the author Dr Datta is a leading expert in the field of rubber chemicals and has worked in both academia and industry. In 1990 he joined Akzo Nobel Rubber Chemicals as a research scientist and is currently Market Development Manager at Flexsys BV in the Netherlands. He also holds the post of Assistant Professor in the University of Twente. Dr Datta has an extensive publications list including over 75 technical papers and 30 patents. 371 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-326-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Curing-Systems.jpg
Rubber Extrusion: Theory and Development
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/31/Rubber-Extrusion-Theory-and-Development The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Review Report, Vol. 9, No. 9, Report 105 By B. Crowther Screw extruders for rubber have developed throughout the twentieth century, and advances continue to be made. Recent changes have been driven by demands for accuracy and economy, increased understanding of the underlying principles, and improvements in related technologies such as control systems and computing power. Nonetheless a great deal of relatively old and unsophisticated machinery is also still in use. In reviewing the state of the art Bryan Crowther has attempted to reflect this diversity, describing both the basic principles of rubber extrusion and more recent advances. Much additional information is provided by more than 400 abstracts selected from the Rapra Abstracts Database, which complete the report. 31 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859571569 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-156-5.jpg
Rubber Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/30/Rubber-Handbook In 1952 the board of Sveriges Gummitekniska Förening, SGF (The Swedish Institution of Rubber Technology) recognised the need for compiled information regarding all the different raw materials available to the rubber industry and the first edition of Gummiteknisk Handbok was published. Since then eight other books has been issued and some years ago it was decided to go over to English language in order to reach a bigger area of customers. At the same time the name was changed to Rubber Handbook. The borderline between rubber and plastics has been shifted and is now very vague due to mixtures between the two products, and the introduction of thermoplastic elastomers. Thus many materials are used in both fields and the amount of alternatives is increasing all the time. The SGF organisation is during year 2000 celebrating its golden jubilee, 50 years, which is commemored by the publishing of this 10th edition of Rubber Handbook with golden text on the cover. Contents Preface Contents Abbreviations Scandinavian Rubber Factories Rubber Products (Who is manufacturing what?) Classified list over Raw Materials: 1. Natural Rubber 2. Synthetic Rubber and latex 3. Reclaim 4. Curing Agents 5. Organic Accelerators 6. Activators 7. Retarders 8. Antioxidants and Antiozonants 9. Wax and Sunchecking Agents 10. Peptizing Agents 11. Plasticizers 12. Resins 13. Organic Extenders 14. Carbon Black 15. Inorganic fillers 16. Blowing Agents 17. Pigments 18. Latex Chemicals 19. Bonding Agents 20. Anti-tack Agents 21. Mould Release Agents 22. Solvents 23. Other Rubber Chemicals 24. Compounds and Accessories 25. Textile Reinforcing Materials 26. Rubber Machinery & Equipment 27. Special Machinery 28. Testing Equipment - Tables - Associations, Universities etc. - Manufactures - Agents, Distributes - Compounding Ingredients Index - List over advertisers 30 70,00 neu Gebunden 91-86430-70-X http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/SGF.jpg
Rubber Handbook mit CD-ROM
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/29/Rubber-Handbook-mit-CD-ROM In 1952 the board of Sveriges Gummitekniska Förening, SGF (The Swedish Institution of Rubber Technology) recognised the need for compiled information regarding all the different raw materials available to the rubber industry and the first edition of Gummiteknisk Handbok was published. Since then eight other books has been issued and some years ago it was decided to go over to English language in order to reach a bigger area of customers. At the same time the name was changed to Rubber Handbook. The borderline between rubber and plastics has been shifted and is now very vague due to mixtures between the two products, and the introduction of thermoplastic elastomers. Thus many materials are used in both fields and the amount of alternatives is increasing all the time. The SGF organisation is during year 2000 celebrating its golden jubilee, 50 years, which is commemored by the publishing of this 10th edition of Rubber Handbook with golden text on the cover. Contents Preface Contents Abbreviations Scandinavian Rubber Factories Rubber Products (Who is manufacturing what?) Classified list over Raw Materials: 1. Natural Rubber 2. Synthetic Rubber and latex 3. Reclaim 4. Curing Agents 5. Organic Accelerators 6. Activators 7. Retarders 8. Antioxidants and Antiozonants 9. Wax and Sunchecking Agents 10. Peptizing Agents 11. Plasticizers 12. Resins 13. Organic Extenders 14. Carbon Black 15. Inorganic fillers 16. Blowing Agents 17. Pigments 18. Latex Chemicals 19. Bonding Agents 20. Anti-tack Agents 21. Mould Release Agents 22. Solvents 23. Other Rubber Chemicals 24. Compounds and Accessories 25. Textile Reinforcing Materials 26. Rubber Machinery & Equipment 27. Special Machinery 28. Testing Equipment - Tables - Associations, Universities etc. - Manufactures - Agents, Distributes - Compounding Ingredients Index - List over advertisers 29 100,00 neu Gebunden 92-86430-70-X http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/SGF_01.jpg
Rubber Injection Moulding 2000: Today's Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/28/Rubber-Injection-Moulding-2000-Todays-Technology The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2000 Injection moulding of elastomers for mass produced products, such as those for the automotive industries, is a critical process for rubber product manufacturers. Processing equipment and materials are continuously under development for the application. This conference addressed the advances that have been made. The conference proceedings will be of importance to rubber processors, materials suppliers, compounders and end-users alike. The papers discuss developments that are currently available to optimise production from the injection moulding process along with new techniques, materials and equipment. List of Papers "Overview of Injection Moulding of Rubbers" Mark Smithson, Avon Rubber plc, UK "Liquid Silicone Rubbers for Injection Moulding" Peter Jerschow, Wacker-Chemie GmbH, Germany "Various Solutions for Dual Injection in Different Application Fields" Jean Louise Picard, REP Machinery Limited, UK "2 Shot Injection Moulding - High Performance and Conventional Rubbers" Manfred Arning, Engel Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH, Austria (Paper unavailable at time of print) "New Developments for the Optimisation of Injection Moulded Elastomers Using 3D Simulation" Lothar H. Kallien, SIGMA Engineering GmbH, Germany "Optimisation of NBR Compounds for the Injection Moulding Process - Influencing Rheological Properties with Fatty Acids and Fatty Acid Derivatives" Hans Magg, Bayer AG, Germany "Injection Moulding of Rubber - Problems, Causes, Solutions" C. Clarke, K.-H. Menting and T. Mergenhagen, Schill & Seilacher GmbH, Germany "Development of New FKM Technology for High Processing Performances in Injection Molding" Patrick Paglia, DuPont Dow Elastomers, Switzerland 28 94,16 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572450 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Injection-Moulding-2000-Today__s-Technology.jpg
Rubber Injection Moulding: A Practical Guide
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/209/Rubber-Injection-Moulding-A-Practical-Guide The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 10, No. 1, Report 109, 1999 By J.A. Lindsay, Consultant This review has been written as a practical guide to rubber injection moulding. Many injection moulding processes produce rejects or scrap, because they depend on a number of variables. To eliminate waste it is necessary to learn how to recognise the variables that cause problems, and then experiment to understand their interdependence. This can be developed to a fine art and lead towards - right first time - processing, the commercial ideal. There are many factors which cause success or failure in rubber injection moulding from the design stage of a product, through choosing and setting up machinery, to experimenting to find the best operating conditions. Varying any one factor, such as the polymer additives, can have a knock on effect on the ability of the equipment to adequately process the rubber. For example, some additives cause an increase in mould fouling which entails increased downtime cleaning moulds, and defects in components. This may necessitate changes in compounding or experimentation with different mould release agents. This review describes the problems that arise and provides pointers to the aspects of the injection moulding process which could be the cause, together with possible solutions. The review is addressed to potential customers and personnel in the injection moulding industry, and emphasises quality control including working to the ISO 9001 Standard. It also highlights the need to consider the economics of operation prior to taking on new projects. For example the equipment used for one type of polymer is not automatically suitable for another. Similarly, some component shapes are particularly difficult to mould, and tight tolerance levels may necessitate additional costs. Above all, the customer - manufacturer relationship is emphasised at all stages. The customer is encouraged to examine the capabilities of the manufacturer, and the manufacturer is encouraged to develop a good understanding of the exact requirements of the customer. The latter include not only component specifications and levels of tolerance, but quantities and delivery times. About the author John Lindsay is in an ideal position to write this review. He has over twenty years of experience working for BTR Automotive as a technical manager. During his time at BTR he was responsible for setting up injection moulding, reformulating rubbers to match the new production process, and virtually eliminating scrap. He has also worked as a chemist developing rubber formulations for the injection moulding of valve liners, which have to withstand a wide variety of service fluids. He is an acknowledged expert in the field of flow modelling of rubber in injection moulding, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and rubber bonding technology. He has trained in the use of the quality standards included in ISO 9000, and specifically ISO 9001. This Rapra Review Report contains an additional indexed section of several hundred abstracts from the international literature on rubber injection moulding, which provide extensive further reading. 209 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859571804 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-180-8.jpg
Rubber Mixing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/27/Rubber-Mixing The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 8, No. 6, Report 90, 1996 By P.R. Wood This report describes the current state of the art in mixing in the rubber industry from a practical and essentially technological viewpoint. The development of rubber mixing and the machinery in use today is reviewed and the advances that have been achieved in tangential and intermeshing mixers are discussed, as well as developments in cooling systems, computer control, weighing machines and downstream operations. Specific mixing techniques are explained, together with the importance of cycle control, and problems such as machine wear and scaling up or down. Recent academic research in rubber mixing is also briefly considered, and this must provide an indication of probable practical advances in this field in the future. This review of the current state of rubber mixing is supported by an indexed section containing more than 400 key references and abstracts selected from the Rapra Abstracts database. 27 68,48 neu Kartoniert 978-1859570777 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-077-1.jpg
Rubber Pocket Book
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/370/Rubber-Pocket-Book The Rubber Industry has a long history going back several hundred years and during its development the terminology used has not always been the most logical or descriptive. For example, Hancock described his masticator and mixing device as a ‘Pickle’ to avoid conveying any knowledge of what it did or how it worked. As it carries the baggage of this considerable period of time, some new to the industry find it difficult to understand. With terms such as spew, mould dope, pig, drug room and cracking all having their own rubber-related meaning, it is little wonder that the industry is regarded by outsiders as a Black Art. The Rubber Pocket Book comprises a glossary of terms used in the rubber industry, including the common rubber materials, additives, testing, analysis, compounding and terms used in rubber processing. It is simple enough to be understood by someone with a basic knowledge of the industry, but comprehensive enough to provide additional information for experienced workers moving into new areas. A useful short section lists the specific gravities of common rubbers and compounding ingredients, an important factor in material selection. It also includes instructions on how to calculate compound specific gravity and specific volume, essential in loading mixers of defined volume. Many abbreviations are used in the rubber industry and a comprehensive list is included in the glossary, which is arranged alphabetically. Each entry consists of the term or abbreviation followed by an expanded definition. For example: Duck A strong, firm, tightly woven, durable fabric usually of cotton but sometimes of linen, hemp or other fibres. It is produced in a variety of weights Dunlop Process A method of manufacturing latex foam. Compounded latex is foamed and gelling agent added; the mould is filled and the gelled foam vulcanised by steam at 100 °C; the product is stripped from the mould, washed and dried. See Talalay Process Durometer An instrument for the determination of the hardness of vulcanised rubber. The name is usually, but not necessarily, applied to a pocket-type instrument made by the Shore Instrument and Manufacturing Co. Inc. The use of the term in the sense of hardness (a durometer of 60°) is not recommended. About the Editor Richard Simpson is an expert in rubber processing and testing, having worked at Rapra in a senior capacity for many years. 370 21,40 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-320-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Pocket-Book.jpg
Rubber Processing - An Introduction
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/26/Rubber-Processing---An-Introduction This book deals with all aspects of rubber processing; mixing, milling, calendering, extrusion and molding, and also testing and specification of raw materials, mixed compound, and end products. It also covers the importance of flow behavior (rheology) in rubber processing. It deals with basic theory, and its application to practice. It includes section on the processing behavior of natural rubber, the various synthetic rubbers, and their compounds. It is primarily an overview, but the bibilographies and references to the literature will enable the interested reader to dig deeper into any specific subject. Contents Overview of Rubber Processing. Raw Materials Acceptance and Specifications. Mixing. Flow Behavior. Testing of Compounds. Curing Process. Calendering. Extrusion. Molding. Finished Product Testing. 26 69,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446215788 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Processing---An-Introduction.jpg
Rubber Processing - Technology, Materials and Principles
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/25/Rubber-Processing---Technology-Materials-and-Principles This book represents the first summary of rubber processing. It discusses the development of the technology and presents the theoretical and experimental aspects of rubber processing and engineering, including flow simulation. Contents Overview and Rubber MaterialsFlow CharacteristicsInternal Mixers and MixingContinuous MixersExtrusion: Screw PumpsExtrusion: Dies and Post Die EquipmentCalenderingMolding Review "...Designed to provide a primary source of reference for veteran and novice alike ... a significant and much-needed addition..." - European Plastics News 25 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446166004 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Processing---Technology_-Materials-and-Principles.jpg
Rubber Products Manufacturing Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/452/Rubber-Products-Manufacturing-Technology- Provides authoritative coverage of compounding, mixing, calendering, extrusion, vulcanization, rubber bonding, computer-aided design and manufacturing, automation and control using microprocessors, just-in-time technology and rubber plant waste disposal. 452 249,12 neu Gebunden 9780824791124
Rubber Recycling
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/451/Rubber-Recycling- The safe disposal and reuse of industrial and consumer rubber waste continues to pose a serious threat to environmental safety and health, despite the fact that the technology now exits for its effective recycling and reuse. Mountains of used tires confirm the belief that chemically crosslinked rubber is one of the most difficult materials to recycle. That coupled with a long history of failed attempts to create quality products from crumb rubber has resulted in such a resistance to new ideas concerning rubber recycling that very little literature on the subject has even seen the light of day.Rubber Recycling is one of those rare books that has the potential to directly impact our ecological well-being. The editors of this important volume have filled a void in technological responsibility by bringing together a group of international experts who, using substantial research evidence, prove that the utilization of recycled rubber is not just desirable, but is also quite feasible and profitable.This text provides a thorough overview of the fundamentals of rubber and the challenges of recycling. However, the heart of the book lies in its detailed explanation of the various processes currently available to breakdown, recycle, and reuse crosslinked rubber. These include --# Unconventional polymer recycling# High-pressure, high-temperature sintering# Ultrasonic and non ultrasonic devulcanization# The use of tire particles as replacement aggregates for low-strength concrete material# The utilization of powdered rubber waste in the production of rubber compounds# The future potential for recycling waste rubber by blending it with waste plasticsNever forgetting that these technologies are meaningless without industry participation, the book concludes with a highly practical discussion on how present market demands can be met with recycled rubber. 451 132,85 neu Gebunden 9780849315275 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber_Recycling.jpeg
Rubber Technologist's Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/219/Rubber-Technologists-Handbook The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rubber components are found in almost every area of modern life. Rubber is used in cars, in shoes, in construction and is used in many other applications. This book provides a foundation in rubber technology and discusses the most recent developments in the subject. The book is written by experts in their respective fields. The fourteen chapters cover natural rubber, synthetic rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, fillers, compounding additives, mixing, engineering design, testing, tyre technology, automotive applications, footwear, rubbers in construction, durability of rubber products and rubber recycling. The book will serve the needs of those who are already in the rubber industry and new entrants to the field who aspire to build a career in rubber and allied areas. Materials Science students and researchers, designers and engineers should all find this handbook helpful. Contents IntroductionNatural RubberSynthetic ElastomersThermoplastic ElastomersFillersRubber Additives - Compounding IngredientsRubber MixingDurability of Engineering Rubber ProductsEngineering with Elastomers Testing Trends in Tyre Technology Automotive Rubbers Rubber Compounding in Footwear Rubber in Construction Rubber Recycling About the Authors Professor Jim White graduated from Imperial College, London with a degree in Physics in 1964 and completed a PhD in Chemical Physics in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College in 1968. After one year as a Research Officer at Morganite Carbon Company and two years as a Postdoc in the Biophysics Department at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore he moved to Queen Mary College, London as a Senior Research Assistant. He has been at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne since 1975. He was awarded the degree of DSc (Eng) by the University of London in 1994. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Materials Science. Professor Sadhan K De has been a Professor at the Rubber Technology Center at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, since 1982. He was the Founding Head of the Rubber Technology Center at Indian Institute of Technology, from 1982 to 1987, and then again headed the Center from 1995-1999. Professor De was the Dean of Postgraduate studies of this Institute (IIT, Kharagpur) from 1987 to 1990. He has organised three international Rubber Conferences (1980, 1986, 1997) in India, has had over 260 research publications in International Journals and co-authored three previous books, authored several review papers and chapters in books. 219 273,92 neu Gebunden 9781859572627 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Technologist__s-Handbook.jpg
Rubber Technologist's Handbook, Volume 2
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/533/Rubber-Technologists-Handbook-Volume-2 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.deRubber Technologist's Handbook, Volume 2, is a companion volume to Rubber Technologists Handbook published in 2001. Written by experts in their respective fields, this handbook discusses the most recent developments in the subject.The ten chapters cover Microscopic Imaging of Rubber Compounds, Intelligent Tyres, Silica-Filled Rubber Compounds, Fibres In The Rubber Industry, Naval and Space Applications of Rubber, Advances in Fillers for the Rubber Industry, Thermoplastic Elastomers by Dynamic Vulcanisation, Polymers In Cable Applications, Durability of Rubber Compounds, and Radiochemical Ageing of Ethylene-Propylene-Diene MonomerRubber Technologist's Handbook, Volume 2, will serve the needs of those who are already in the rubber industry and new entrants to the field who aspire to build a career in rubber and allied areas. Materials Science students and researchers, designers and engineers should all find this handbook helpful.TABLE OF CONTENTS1 Microscopic Imaging of Rubber Compounds2 Intelligent Tyres3 Silica-Filled Rubber Compounds4 Fibres in the Rubber Industry5 Naval and Space Applications of Rubber6 Advances in Fillers for the Rubber Industry7 Thermoplastic Elastomers by Dynamic Vulcanisation8 Polymers in Cable Application9 Durability of Rubber Compounds10 Radiochemical Ageing of Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Monomer Elastomers11 Silicone Rubber 533 273,92 neu Anderes 978-1-84735-100-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whb066_6.jpg
Rubber Technology - Compounding and Testing for Performance
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/23/Rubber-Technology---Compounding-and-Testing-for-Performance Rubber Technology: Compounding and Testing for Performance is a practical guide to cost-effective formulating of rubber compounds to achieve optimal processing and performance. It provides a thorough discussion of the principles of rubber compounding, rubber testing, and how various compound changes will effect different properties and test measurements. Rubber compounding is discussed as a series of interdependent systems such as the elastomer system, the filler-oil system, the cure system, etc. A holistic approach is used to show how changes in these different systems will affect specific compound properties. Much attention is given to trade-offs in properties and emphasis is placed on finding the best balance for compound cost, processing properties, and product performance. Contents Processing Characteristics and TestingCompound Performance Characteristics and TestingRubber Compound EconomicsMethodology for CompoundingOverview of Elastomer SelectionGeneral Purpose Elastomers and BlendSpecialty Elastomers and BlendsPolyurethanesThermoplastic ElastomersRecycled RubberCarbon Black and Oil LoadingsNon-Black Filler LoadingsSynthetic Plasticizers and Processing AidsSulfur Cure SystemsCures for Specialty ElastomersPeroxide Cure SystemResin Cures, Resin Reinforcement, and Resin TackifiersAO SystemsAdhesion Promoters to Brass / Bronze Coated SubstratesBlowing AgentsFlame RetardantsMixing 23 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446191860 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Rubber-Technology---Compounding-and-Testing-for-Performance.jpg
Rubber, A Story of Glory and Greed
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/503/Rubber-A-Story-of-Glory-and-Greed More from the new 'Classic Rapra Reprint' Series. Rubber - A Story of Glory and Greed is the second book in a series of Classic Rapra Reprints. We have searched our previously published and successful reference books, and found some real gems!History, war, bloodshed and even romance ... it's all contained in this Classic Rapra Reprint! The book is targeted at the general reader, it's both informative and entertaining. It will also be interesting to students of the history of science, as well as to those who work with rubber on a day-to-day basis and those who would like to know more about the background of the rubber that they are working with.Rubber - A Story of Glory and Greed was the first attempt at a comprehensive history of rubber, when it was first published in 1936. This impressive book is a popular account of rubber and covers its history, background, how it was discovered and how it grows, the scandal of its exploitation, the big business of rubber, foreign and domestic, the first attempts to make synthetic rubber, rubber invention and research, and manufacturing of products using rubber.When this book was first written it was felt that there was a need for a general history of rubber as the modern world was so dependent upon rubber for transportation, communications and electric power. We are still dependent on rubber in today's world and so this book is still of great value to all involved in the industry. 503 85,60 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-3757 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whr003.jpg
RubberChem 2004
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/272/RubberChem-2004 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de The Copthorne Hotel, Birmingham, UK, 9-10 November 2004 This two-day international rubber chemicals, compounding and mixing conference is the fourth in the successful series which began in 1999. RubberChem 2004 was devoted to the science and technology of fillers and other associated materials for elastomers. The conference allowed producers of the Rubber Industries raw materials to introduce new materials to the industry and to discuss their advantages in both economic and technological terms in the range of elastomers in use by the worlds industry. List of papers SESSION 1: ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY Paper 1: "Overview of rubber breakdown products" Dr Martin Forrest, Rapra Technology Ltd, UK Paper 2: "Environmental challenges facing the rubber industry" Dr Kevin Niderost, Kumho European Technical Centre, UK Paper 3: "Napthenic oils - safe rubber plasticisers" Marika Joona, Nynas Naphthenics. USA SESSION 2: SPECIALITY CARBON BLACKS Paper 4: "Conductive carbon blacks for rubber applications" Christine Van Bellingen, Nicolas Probst, Eusebiu Grivei, TIMCAL Belgium S.A., Belgium SESSION 3: VULCANISATION AND ANTI-AGEING Paper 5: "Antioxidants synergists to improve heat ageing and flex resistance" Dr Nigel Martin, Lake Chemicals & Minerals Ltd, UK Paper 6: "How professional management of chemicals can improve the economics of rubber compounding" Dr Thomas Kromminga, Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH, Germany Paper 7: "Vulcanisation behaviour in natural elastomers in the presence of nitrosamine-free accelerators" K D Arunashanthi, Dr A Farid, & M A Abdul Wahab, London Metropolitan Polymer Centre, UK Paper 8: "DPTU: an alternative to ETU in EPDM compounds" Pierre Lugez, MLPC International, France Paper 9: "Nitrosamine free dithiophosphates and low nitrosamine generating thiurams for advanced compounding needs" Mr Martin Saewe, Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH, Germany Paper 10: "Bismaleimide, a versatile chemical for the rubber compounder" Dr Wolfgang Steinhoff, & John Pillow DuPont Dow Elastomers GmbH, Germany Paper 11: "A new hybrid cross-linker and anti- reversion agent - a modern rubber chemical with applications in nearly all fields of the rubber Industry" Dr Herman-Josef Weidenhaupt, Dr H Buding, Dr H Unterberg & W Jeske, Lanxess-Bayer MaterialScience AG, Germany Paper 12: "Effect of lead-free cure system upon compression set of epichlorohydrin elastomers" M A Abdul Wahab & Dr A Farid, London Metropolitan Polymer Centre, UK Paper 13: "Zinc Oxide - Advantages of its use in the polymer industry" Dr Rodolfo McEwan, Oxido Metal SA, Argentina SESSION 4: FORMULATION Paper 14: "Reformulating engine mounts for heavy duty vehicles" E. Tuval & A. Thurm, Materials Department, Israel Defence Forces, Israel, A. Kislev, Mega - T/ Zemet, Kibbutz Tseelim, Israel, P.Haddeman, Degussa Heuls, Kalscheeuren, Germany and Z. Rigbi, Technion IIT, Haifa, Israel Paper 15: "Compounding high performance materials for aqueous environments" Jon Cutler, TRP Sealing Systems Ltd, UK Paper 16: "Approaches to improve cut/chip/chunk resistance in truck/off-the-road tread compounds" Dr Rabin Datta, Teijin Twaron BV, The Netherlands Paper 17: "Renewable ingredients in rubber compounds" Jane Clarke, Loughborough University, UK SESSION 5: FILLERS Paper 18: "Improved silica processing without property compromise" Colin Clarke, Schill & Seilacher (UK) Ltd, UK Paper 19: "The reinforcing effect of silanised silica nanofiller on the properties of natural rubber nanocomposites" Dr Ali Ansarifar & S F Shiah, Loughborough University, UK Paper 20: "A comparison of hydrous, calcined kaolins and siliceous kaolins in rubber" Dr Michael Hancock, Imerys Minerals Ltd, UK SESSION 6: PROCESSING AND RELEASE AGENTS Paper 21: "Modern semi-permanent release agents - Key factors for improved moulding productivity" Dr Thomas Mergenhagen & Colin Clarke, Schill & Seilacher "Struktol" AG, Germany Paper 22: "Nanocomposites material as a durable release coating for moulds in production of rubber parts" Dr Martin Holocher-Ertl, Gummiwerk Kraiburg, Austria Paper 23: "Clean rubber - straining application with gear extruders" Winfried Trost, Uth GmbH, Germany 272 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574522 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/RubberChem-2004.jpg
RubberChem 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/477/RubberChem-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Munich, 5-6 December, 2006 This fifth international conference on rubber chemicals, mixing and compounding brought together leading researchers, manufacturers and technologists from across the world to discuss the latest research and development in rubber chemicals as well as new regulations, applications and market trends.SESSION 1. NEW REGULATIONS FOR RUBBER CHEMICALSPaper 1 The new European Chemicals Policy - implementation of REACH as a supplier of the rubber industryDr Volker Brger, Schill+Seilacher "Struktol" Aktiengesellschaft, GermanyPaper 2 Breakdown products of curatives and antidegradants used to produce food contact elastomersDr Martin Forrest, Rapra Technology, UK, Dr L. Coulier, TNO Nutrition and Food Research, The Netherlands, Dr B.G. Willoughby, Consultant & Mr A. Thorn, Consultant, UKPaper 3 The challenges of replacing existing compounding ingredients because of legislationWarren Febery, Clwyd Compounders Ltd, UKSESSION 2. FILLERS IN RUBBER AND THEIR EFFECTSPaper 4 Performance enhancement in rubber by modern filler systemsDr Joachim Frhlich, W. Niedermeier & B. Schwaiger, Degussa AG, GermanyPaper 5 A novel method for preparing rubber formulations using silanised silica nanofillerA. Ansarifar & L. Wang, Institute of Polymer Technology and Materials Engineering, Loughborough University, R.J. Ellis, Avon Vibration Management Systems Limited & S.P. Kirtley, Avon Automotive, UKPaper 6 Mechanical, ageing and diffusion characteristics of chitin reinforced natural rubber compositesAditya Jayant & G. Unnikrishnan, National Institute of Technology - Calicut, IndiaPaper 7 Glass flake particles for enhanced permeation resistance of elastomer compoundsDr Christopher A. Stevens & David W. Mason, NGF EUROPE Ltd, UKPaper 8 Effect of nano CaCO3 on thermal properties of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)S. Mishra, N.G. Shimpi & J. Verma, North Maharashtra University, IndiaSESSION 3. VULCANISATION AND CROSSLINKINGPaper 9 Cure systems for high performance rubber applicationsM. Saewe, H. Kleinknecht, H.-M. Issel & C. Rosca, Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH, GermanyPaper 10 Novel hybrid crosslinker as scorch safe acceleratorDr Hermann-Josef Weidenhaupt & Dr H. Buding, Lanxess Deutschland GmbH, GermanySESSION 4. ADDITIVESPaper 11 New structures of silanes in silica filled tread compoundsOliver Klockmann & Andre Hasse, Degussa AG, GermanyPaper 12 "Green" silanes - a way to reduce emissionsMichael Backer, Laurence Stelandre & Simeon Bones, Dow Corning Ltd., UKSESSION 5. PLASTICIZERSPaper 13 Crosslinkable plasticizer "Liquid Rubber (LIR)"Mizuho Maeda, Elastomer Division, Kuraray Europe GmbH, Germany 477 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-005-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m349r.jpg
RubberChem 2008
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/459/RubberChem-2008 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Prague, December 3-4,2008 These are stressful times for the rubber industry and it is important that those involved keep up to date with the new regulations, applications and, of course, the ever changing composition of competitive products. With leading industry representatives, the conference provided an ideal forum to benchmark developments in vulcanisation and cure systems, filler technology, compounding and processing and of course, new applications. 459 171,20 neu Kartoniert 9781847350770 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/wruc08.jpg
Runner and Gating Design Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/376/Runner-and-Gating-Design-Handbook Tools for Successful Injection Molding The first book to shed light on the critical role the melt delivery system plays in successful injection molding. This book will give you an immediate leg up by reducing mold commissioning times, increasing productivity, improving customer satisfaction, and achieving quality goals such as Six Sigma. How do you determine the optimum design of your runners and gates; what type of runner system (hot or cold variations) do you use for a specific application; how do you identify molding problems generated by the gate and runner vs. those stemming from other molding issues; what should you consider when selecting a gating location? The "Runner and Gate Design Handbook" will give you the means to get to the bottom of these issues as well as provide specific guidelines for process optimization and troubleshooting. Contents Plastic Melt Characteristics The Melt Delivery System (MDS) Understanding and Addressing Shear Induced Melt Variations The Runner as a Process Aid (Melt Management Technologies) The Process of Selecting Cold vs. Hot Runner Molds Cold Runner Molds Hot Runner Molds Gating Locations Gate and Runner Related Molding Problems Injection Molding Simulation Trouble Shooting Guide Engineering and Cost Formulas 376 129,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3-446-40765-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Runner-and-Gating-Design-Handbook.jpg
Saechtling Kunststoff Taschenbuch, 30. Auflage
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/409/Saechtling-Kunststoff-Taschenbuch-30.-Auflage Auch die 30. Auflage des Kunststoff-Taschenbuchs bietet dem Leser wieder - kompakt und kompetent aufbereitet - das gesamte aktuelle Wissen um den Werkstoff Kunststoff, seine Eigenschaften, seine Verarbeitung und seine Anwendung. Dieser Bestseller der deutschsprachigen Kunststoffliteratur erschließt dem Praktiker wie dem Neueinsteiger den aktuellen Stand der Kunststofftechnik mit allen Neuentwicklungen in der Technik (Produkte und Verfahren), Veränderungen im Markt (Handelsnamen, Bezugsquellen, Normung) sowie wichtigen Brancheninformationen (Aus- und Weiterbildung, Branchenadressen, Literatur). Mit dem Kauf des Werks hat der Leser kostenlosen Zugriff auf das E-Book - mit Volltextsuche, Lesezeichen- und Notizfunktion! Die 30. Jubiläums-Ausgabe enthält außerdem erstmalig kostenlos das Kunststoff Glossary (in 6 Sprachen: deutsch, englisch, französisch, italienisch, spanisch und russisch) auf CD. 409 59,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40352-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Saechtling-Kunststoff-Taschenbuch_-30.-Auflage.jpg
Saechtling Kunststoff-Taschenbuch, 29. Auflage
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/117/Saechtling-Kunststoff-Taschenbuch-29.-Auflage Das Kunststoff-Taschenbuch bietet - kompakt und kompetent aufbereitet - das gesamte aktuelle Wissen um den Werkstoff Kunststoff, seine Eigenschaften, seine Verarbeitung und seine Anwendung. Dieser Bestseller der deutschsprachigen Kunststoffliteratur erschließt dem Praktiker wie dem Neueinsteiger den aktuellen Stand der Kunststofftechnik mit allen Neuentwicklungen in der Technik (Produkte und Verfahren), Veränderungen im Markt (Handelsnamen, Bezugsquellen, Normung) sowie wichtigen Brancheninformationen (Aus- und Weiterbildung, Branchenadressen, Literatur). Ein umfassendes, zuverlässiges, modernes Nachschlagewerk, das dem Benutzer Zusammenhänge erläutert, Fachfragen beantwortet und als Ratgeber tägliche Hilfestellung leistet. Inhalt Aufbau der Kunststoffe Eigenschaften und Prüfverfahren Kunststoffverarbeitung Werkstoff- und verarbeitungsgerechte Konstruktion Beschreibung der Kunststoffe Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffe Kunststoffe im Vergleich (Richtwert-Tabellen, Diagramme) Kunststoff-Halbzeuge in der Anwendung Normung und Gütesicherung Literatur, Verbände, Institutionen Handelsnamen Bezugsquellen 117 49,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22670-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Saechtling-Kunststoff-Taschenbuch_-29.-Auflage.jpg
Screw Extrusion - Technology and Science
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/162/Screw-Extrusion---Technology-and-Science Screw extruders are the most important of all polymer processing machines There is a need for a comprehensive book on this subject. This book emphazises the understanding of the underlaying principles of screw extrusion, the design and behavior of screw based machines. It helps the enineer t optimize his equipment and enhance production rates. Contents Introduction Fundamentals Screw Extrusion Technology Technology of Single Screw Extrusion with Reciprocating Screws Single Screw Extruder Analysis and Design Twin and Multiscrew Extrusion 162 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-1569903179 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Screw-Extrusion---Technology-and-Science.jpg
Selecting Injection Molds
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/410/Selecting-Injection-Molds Weighing Cost versus Productivity This book explains to the mold designer the importance of knowing the expected productivity of the mold and how this information affects the cost of the planned mold and the cost of the molded product. It suggests many approaches to reduce mold cost and also to improve productivity by often just simple design changes. Above all, it emphasizes again and again that the ultimate goal is not to procure the lowest cost but to produce the lowest cost product. Content How to approach selection of the mold features How productivity affects mold selection How selection of design features affects mold cost How to reduce mold and product cost by simple design changes How to approach estimating a mold cost 410 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40308-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Selecting-Injection-Molds.jpg
Silicone Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/21/Silicone-Elastomers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 12, No. 5, Report 137, 2002 By Dr. P. Jerschow, Wacker-Chemie GmbH Silicone elastomers are important materials for many application areas such as automotive, electric and electronics, domestic appliances and medical. They are increasingly being used to substitute for organic rubbers, because of their advantageous properties. This is a very comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in silicone elastomers. It deals with the advantages of using silicone rubbers, such as high temperature and chemical resistance, pigmentability and transparency, combined with good electrical properties. It describes processing by extrusion, injection moulding and calendering, and the use of silicones in flexible and rigid mould making. The key issues concerning the processing of silicones are addressed here. The key material types and the nomenclature used to describe silicones are explained. Room temperature vulcanised (RTV), high temperature vulcanised (HTV) and liquid silicone rubbers (LSR) are all discussed. Speciality silicones are continually being developed to meet specific application requirements, for example, standard silicone is a good electrical insulator and is used in cable coverings, however, conductive silicones are now available. These new grades of silicones are described and compared to standard grades for key performance issues. This review is packed with details on specific silicone materials, containing over 50 tables of information together with useful graphs. It is much longer than the usual reviews in this series. The review is accompanied by around 400 abstracts from the Rapra Abstracts database, to facilitate further reading on this subject. Key features Applications Property requirements of applications Properties of standard and speciality elastomers Basic chemistry Curing Processing Useful tables of data Contents Introduction Silicone Elastomers Market Applications for Silicone Elastomers Composition and Function of Silicone Elastomers RTV - Room Temperature Vulcanising Silicone Elastomers Liquid Silicone Rubber Solid Silicone Rubber Processing Silicone Elastomers Summary About the author Dr Jerschow is a leading scientist in the field of silicone elastomers having written papers on processing, properties and applications and also on bonding. He works for Wacker-Chemie GmbH, a leading silicone elastomer manufacturer, hence examples in text are drawn from the Wacker-Chemie repertoire of material grades. 21 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572979 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-297-9.jpg
Silicone Elastomers 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/355/Silicone-Elastomers-2006 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Frankfurt, Germany, 19-20 September 2006 Silicone elastomers are important materials for many application areas such as automotive, electric and electronics, gaskets, domestic appliances, fabric coatings (e.g. airbags), baby bottle teats, and medical devices. They are increasingly being used to substitute for organic rubbers, because of their advantageous properties, such as high and low temperature stability, inertness (no smell or taste), low toxicity, colorability and transparency, combined with good electrical properties. The hardness range is wide, from 10-80 Shore A. Silicones have been in use in medical applications for over 30 years because of their long-term stability and biocompatibility. High gas permeability is a positive property in many medical devices; silicones have up to 400 times the permeability of butyl rubber at room temperature. They are also used in cosmetic applications, where their colorability and sensory properties are important (a soft, skin-like touch and appearance can be achieved). These proceedings from Rapra’s first international conference on Silicone Elastomers will be of interest to rubber manufacturers and technologists, with a common interest in silicone elastomer materials, applications and technology. Contents SESSION 1: TRENDS AND GROWTH IN SILICONE ELASTOMERS Paper 1 Silicone elastomers: introduction and basic considerations Barry Statham, Polymer Consultant, UK Paper 2 Silicone expansion: trend indicators for growth in the silicone elastomer market Thomas Tangney & Rachelle Jacques, Dow Corning Corporation, Germany SESSION 2: FOOD CONTACT STUDIES Paper 3 The use of GCXGC-TOFMS and LC-MS for the determination of migrants from silicone rubbers into food simulants and food products Dr Martin Forrest, Dr SR Holding, D Howells and M Eardley Rapra Technology, UK SESSION 3: SILICONE ELASTOMER MATERIALS Paper 4 Silicone rubber: the material of choice to meet new challenges Dr Hans Peter Wolf, Dow Corning Corporation, Germany Paper 5 Fluorinated silicone elastomers in automotive applications Oliver Franssen & Dr Stephan Boßhammer, GE Bayer Silicones GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Paper 6 Influence of the network structure of silicone rubber on time-dependent autohesion as mechanism for self-healing Marek Mikrut & JWM Noordermeer, University of Twente & G Verbeek, Océ Technologies BV, The Netherlands SESSION 4: LIQUID SILICONE RUBBER Paper 7 The five elements to run a successful LSR process Kurt Manigatter, ELMET Elastomere Produktions und Dienstleistungs GmbH, Germany Paper 8 2-Component injection moulding of LSR Clemens Trumm, GE Bayer Silicones GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Paper 9 Machine technology for processing LSR Dipl Ing Wolfgang Roth, Battenfeld, GmbH, Austria Paper 10 LSR processing with electric driven injection moulding machines - application and experiences Dipl Ing (FH) Martin Neff, ARBURG GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Paper 11 Innovative machine systems for moulding LSR components Ing Leo Praher, ENGEL Austria GmbH, Austria SESSION 5: PROCESSING SILICONE ELASTOMERS Paper 12 New developments in silicone processing Ubaldo Colombo, Colmec SpA, Italy Paper 13 Machine, mould and process technology for processing HTV silicones Manfred Arning, Esitec, Germany SESSION 6: ADDITIVES AND FINISHING FOR SILICONE ELASTOMERS Paper 14 New opportunities for using silicone rubber Dr Maike Benter, Nanon A/S, Denmark Paper 15 Colours in silicone: the visible additive Thomas Klehr, Holland Colours, The Netherlands Paper 16 Bonding silicone elastomers Aissa Benarous & Dr Keith Worthington, Technical Advisor, Chemical Innovations Ltd, UK Paper 17 Acetone cure 1-part RTVs – non-corrosive silicone adhesives that perform Sean Stoodley, ACC Silicones Europe, UK SESSION 7: MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF SILICONE ELASTOMERS Paper 18 Pharmaceutical and medical device applications of novel silicones Prof David S Jones, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK Paper 19 Silicone elastomer gels for medical devices: viscoelasticity and performance Dr Gilles Lorentz, Delphine Blanc & Ludovic Odoni, Rhodia Research & Technology CRTL, France Paper 20 Hydrophilization of silicone rubber for biomedical applications Farhang Abbasi & Kyoumars Jalili, Sahand University of Technology, Iran 355 162,64 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-002-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/silicone_elastomers_2006.jpg
Silicone Elastomers 2008
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/460/Silicone-Elastomers-2008 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Munich, March 12-13, 2008 Silicone Elastomers 2008 brought together major material manufacturers, such as Dow Corning, Wacker Chemie,Momentive Performance Materials and Bluestar Silicones,looking at market trends and new developments in materials such as LSR and liquid fluorosilicone rubber.SESSION 1: MARKET TRENDS FOR SILICONE ELASTOMERSPaper 1 Global expansion for the silicone rubber marketDr Hans Peter Wolf, Dow Corning GmbH, GermanySESSION 2: LIQUID SILICONE RUBBERMarco Pagliani, Dow Corning SpA, Italy & Fabien Virlogeux, Dow Corning France SASPaper 2 Liquid silicone rubber, the material of your choicePaper 3 Real fluorosilicones combined with LSR processing: new product family FFSLOliver Franssen & Dr Stephan Bosshammer, Momentive Performance Materials GmbH, GermanySESSION 3: APPLICATIONS FOR SILICONE ELASTOMERSAndre Colas, Dow Corning SA, BelgiumPaper 4 Silicone elastomers in medical applicationsPaper 5 Adding colour to medical devices using pigment masterbatchesPatrick Peignot & Stephen Brunerm NuSil Technology Europe, FrancePaper 6 Silicone elastomers for outdoor electrical power transmission and distribution applicationsDr Hans-Jrg Winter, Wacker Chemie AG, GermanyPaper 7 Corpo Fibre Reinforcement for Elastomer ApplicationsSiebe Nooij, Coen Ten Herkel & Soren Blomaard, Taniq BV, The NetherlandsSESSION 4: TESTING SILICONE ELASTOMERSLaurent Perier & Arnaud Favier, DMA Products and Consulting, 01dB-Metravib, FrancePaper 8 A single testing instrument with multiple testing capabilities for silicone elastomersSESSION 5: FILLERS FOR SILICONE ELASTOMERSMichael Claes & Daniel Bonduel, Nanocyl SA, Belgium & Philippe Dubois, Universit of Mons-Hainaut, BelgiumPaper 9 Carbon nanotubes/silicone elastomer nanocomposites: multi-fuctional and high performance products; review and trends of their applicationsPaper 10 Structure modified fumed silica-a clear solution for silicone rubberDr Mario Scholz, Evonik Degussa GmbH, GermanyPaper 11 Improvements in reinforcement with diatomaceous earth in silicone systemsJulian Danvers,World Minerals, UKSESSION 6: CROSSLINKING SILICONE ELASTOMERSLeo Nijhof, Akzo Nobel Polymer Chemicals BV, The NetherlandsPaper 12 Peroxide curing of silicone elastomersPaper 13 Crosslinking in PDMS particulate compositesDr Catarina Esteves, Dr J Brokken-Zijp, Dr J Laven & Dr G de With, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The NetherlandsSESSION 7: PROCESSING SILICONE ELASTOMERSUbaldo Colombo, Colmec SpA, ItalyPaper 14 Silicone mixing and extrusion processingPaper 15 Carbon dioxide: good news for silicone rubberThomas Christensen, Nanon A/S, DenmarkPaper 16 Silicone compositesDr Jrgen Weidinger & Dr Jrgen Ismeier, Wacker Chemie AG, GermanyPaper 17 Bonding silicone elastomersAissa Benarous, Chemical Innovations Ltd, UKPaper 18 Bubbling modelization, a help for the development of low density RTV foamsDr Delphine Blanc, Bluestar silicones, FranceSESSION 8: INJECTION MOULDING LIQUID SILICONE RUBBERProf Dr-Ing Dr-Ing Eh W Michaeli & Dipl-Ing Kai Openwinkel &, IKV Aachenm GermanyPaper 19 Physical foaming of liquid silicone rubber in the injection moulding processPaper 20 High quality LSR mouldingKurt Manigatter, Elmet GmbH, Austria 460 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84375-069-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/silel08.jpg
Silicone Products for Food Contact Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/428/Silicone-Products-for-Food-Contact-Applications Silicones, which can vary from low molecular weight oils and fluids, to rubbers and extensively cross-linked resins, are used in a variety of different food contact situations and conditions. The origin of this review report was a Food Standards Agency (FSA) project on food contact silicone based materials that was carried out at Rapra from 2003 until 2005. The objective of this project was to provide detailed information on the types and composition of silicone based products that are used in contact with food and to identify the extent to which the migration of specific constituents into food could occur. In addition to giving a summary of the findings of this extensive FSA project, this review report also provides an extensive overview of the principal types of silicone products that are used in food contact situations, from a description of their manufacture and chemical composition, to a detailed review of the potential migrants and their migration behaviour. It also covers the relevant national and EU food contact legislation and describes recent, food related, technological developments. This report is the final one of a trilogy that has addressed food contact materials. It joins a report summarising the current situation with respect to the use of rubber products for food applications (Review Report No. 182) and one reviewing the use of coatings and inks (Review Report No. 186). The review is accompanied by around 230 abstracts compiled from the Polymer Library, to facilitate further reading on this subject. A subject index and a company index are included. About the author Dr Martin Forrest started his career in 1977 with James Walkers & Co. Ltd, and during this time he progressed to the position of Rubber Technologist, having obtained his first degree in Polymer Technology at the London School of Polymer Technology (LSPT). In 1983 he started a full time Master of Science course in Polymer Science and Technology at the LSPT. After being awarded his MSc in 1984, he completed a PhD in Polymer Chemistry at Loughborough University in 1988. He then joined Rapra Technology as a Consultant in the Polymer Analysis section and remained in that section until 2006, rising to the position of Principal Consultant. During his time in the Polymer Analysis section, Dr Forrest was the main contact at Rapra for consultancy projects involving the analysis of rubber compounds and rubber based products. During his 20 years at Rapra he has also managed a number of FSA, TSB and EU funded research projects, and since 2006 he has been a Project Manager in the Research Projects Group. 428 113,69 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-097-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m353r.jpg
Simple Methods for Identification of Plastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/197/Simple-Methods-for-Identification-of-Plastics Processors and users of plastics often need to determine the chemical nature of a plastics specimen. The highly practial and useful manual will enable you to determine the class of plastics of the specimen. No extensive knowledge of chemistry is required and yet it is far more than a simple tabular compilation. It is a handy and highly effective tool for many practical situations. Contents Plastics and their CharacteristicsIntroduction to the Analysis of PlasticsScreening TestsTesting for HeteroatomsAnalytical ProceduresSpecific Identification TestsAdvanced Analytical MethodsAppendix 197 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446211131 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Simple-Methods-for-Identification-of-Plastics.jpg
SPC Statistical Process Control in Injection Molding and Extrusion
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Spectroscopy of Rubbers and Rubbery Materials
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/218/Spectroscopy-of-Rubbers-and-Rubbery-Materials The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This book deals with the application of spectroscopic techniques for characterisation of chemical and physical structures in viscoelastic materials, such as unvulcanised elastomers and their vulcanisates, various rubbery materials and some plastics, which when blended with particular additives (plasticisers) behave like rubbers. Analysis of the rubbery materials is complicated by the fact that rubbery products, such as tyres, tubes, seals, V-belts and hoses, contain in the rubbery matrix a significant amount of various compounds, i.e., fillers, vulcanising agents, antioxidants and plasticisers. Due to the complex composition, no single technique can provide a good understanding of the effect of chemical and physical structures on the functional properties of rubbery materials. Thus spectroscopy has become a powerful tool for the determination of polymer structures. The most comprehensive information on chemical and physical structures in relation to material properties can be obtained by using a combination of macroscopic techniques and methods that provide information on the molecular level. The major part of the book is devoted to techniques that are the most frequently used for analysis of rubbery materials, i.e., various methods of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and optical spectroscopy. The main objective of this present book is to discuss a wide range of applications of the spectroscopic techniques for the analysis of rubbery materials. The book brings together the various spectroscopic techniques for obtaining the following information: chemical structure of rubbery materials, network structure analysis, heterogeneity of rubbery materials, physical properties of rubbery materials, functional properties and stability of rubbery materials, processing of rubbery materials and quality control. The contents of this book are of interest to chemists, physicists, material scientists and technologists who seek a better understanding of rubbery materials. Chapter Titles Characterisation of Elastomers Using (Multi) Hyphenated Thermogravimetric Analysis Techniques Photoacoustic Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of Rubbers and Related Materials Infrared Spectroscopy of Rubbers Application of Infrared Spectroscopy to Characterise Chemically Modified Rubbers and Rubbery Materials Infrared Spectroscopy Of Rubbery Materials Crosslinking of EPDM and Polydiene Rubbers Studied by Optical Spectroscopy NMR Imaging of Elastomers NMR in Soft Polymeric Matter: Nanometer Scale Probe Chemical Characterisation of Vulcanisates by High-Resolution Solid State NMR Characterisation of Chemical and Physical Networks in Rubbery Materials Using Proton NMR Magnetisation Relaxation High-Resolution NMR of Elastomers 129Xe NMR of Elastomers in Blends and Composites Swollen Rubbery Materials: Chemistry and Physical Properties Studied by NMR Techniques Multidimensional NMR Techniques for the Characterisation of Viscoelastic Materials Deuterium NMR in Rubbery Materials About the Editors Victor M. Litvinov is a senior researcher at the Department of Molecular Identification and Quantification at DSM Research, Campus Geleen, The Netherlands. He is responsible for characterisation of chemical and physical structures in organic and inorganic materials by solid state NMR techniques, applications of the method for quality control and establishing structure-property relationships. After graduating in 1973 from the Moscow Academy for Fine Chemical Technology, he worked in the Scientific Council on High Performance Polymer Materials at the Presidium Academy of Sciences in Moscow, Russia. In 1978, he received a Ph.D in macromolecular chemistry. From 1985 until 1992, he worked at the Institute of Synthetic Polymer Material of Academy of Sciences, Russia. In 1992, he joined DSM Research. Prajnaparamita De is a Professor in the Rubber Technology center at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. She has been working in the characterisation of polymers and rubbers for last 20 years, specially in the field of infrared spectroscopic studies.She has also worked on thermoplastic elastomers, adhesion, blends, polymer-filler bonding, utilisation of waste polymers and rubbers. Prajna has published about 130 research papers in international journals and delivered lectures in various universities, companies and at conferences in several countries. 218 282,48 neu Gebunden 978-1859572801 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Spectroscopy-of-Rubbers-and-Rubbery-Materials.jpg
Spray Polyurethane Foam in External Envelopes of Buildings
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Spritzgießen 2002 - Das Spritzgießwerkzeug, die Spritzgießverpackung
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Spritzgießen 2003 - Internationale Jahrestagung, Produktivität Information und Telekommunikation
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Spritzgießen 2004
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Spritzgießen 2007 - Hybride Bauteile und Elektromechanik. Oberflächen von spritzgegossenen Teilen
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Spritzgießen 2008 - Innovation und Produktivität - inkl. CD-ROM
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Spritzgießen für Praktiker
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Spritzgießtechnik (Verarbeitung - Maschine - Peripherie)
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Spritzgießwerkzeuge
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/411/Spritzgiesswerkzeuge Auslegung, Bau, Anwendung Von den Spritzgießwerkzeugen wird im täglichen Einsatz eine hohe Zuverlässigkeit erwartet. Voraussetzung dafür ist ein wohlüberlegtes Planen und Gestalten von Formteil und Werkzeug. Das Buch soll Studierenden und allen, die am Entstehungsprozess eines Bauteils beteiligt sind, die Regeln näher bringen, nach denen Formteile und Werkzeuge auszulegen sind, um funktionelle, preisgünstige und optisch ansprechende Bauteile zu fertigen. Die Neuausgabe baut auf den früheren Ausgaben auf, ist aber völlig überarbeitet, neu aufgebaut und erweitert. So findet der Designer viele wertvolle Anregungen zum fertigungs- und werkstoffgerechten Gestalten von Spritzgussbauteilen. Der Konstrukteur lernt neue Fertigungsverfahren im Werkzeugbau kennen, die das Einbringen von Kühlsystemen erlauben, die durch spanabhebende Bearbeitung bisher nicht möglich waren. Weitere Schwerpunkte der Neuauflage sind die Prozessoptimierung, die Produktions- und Qualitätsüberwachung sowie die Überwachung der Werkzeuge im laufenden Betrieb, so dass im Gewährleistungsfall jederzeit ein Leistungsnachweis für den Produktionsablauf möglich ist. Inhalt Gestalten von Bauteilen für das Spritzgießen Spritzgießverfahren Abschätzung der Werkzeugkosten Füllvorgang der Kavitäten Ausführung der Angüsse Entlüften der Werkzeuge Thermische Auslegung Maßänderung, Schwindung und Verzug Mechanische Auslegung von Spritzgießwerkzeugen Zentrierung, Führung und Handling der Werkzeuge Entformen gespritzter Teile Rechnerunterstützte Werkzeugauslegung Spezielle Werkzeuge zur Steigerung der Wirtschaftlichkeit Werkzeuge für Spritzgießsonderverfahren Messen in Spritzgießwerkzeugen Maßnahmen zur Beseitigung von Verarbeitungsfehlern beim Spritzgießen Instandhaltung von Spritzgießwerkzeugen Werkstoffe und Beschichtungen für den Werkzeugbau Fertigungsverfahren für Spritzgießwerkzeuge Standardisierung - Werkzeugnormalien 411 149,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40601-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-40601-8.jpg
Spritzgießwerkzeuge - Anleitung zum Bau von Spritzgießwerkzeugen
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Structural Polyurethane Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/311/Structural-Polyurethane-Foams Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Structural Polyurethane Foams. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 311 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR117PS.jpg
Structure Formation in Polymeric Fibers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/fasern/198/Structure-Formation-in-Polymeric-Fibers Structure Formation in Polymeric Fibers presents a comprehensive and critical review of the science of fiber formation, with special emphasis on the evolution of microstructure and its relationship to process conditions and molecular properties. The thorough discussion of the structure and properties of most types of polymeric fibers (rigid rod, flexible chain, polymer blends, and copolymers) and the different routes to fiber formation will provide the understanding necessary for solving product and process development problems, and for enhancing productivity and product performance. The book will be a primary resource for all scientists and engineers involved in the research and practice of fiber formation and to students taking courses in polymer physics, polymer engineering, fiber science, and chemical engineering. It should also be of value to those interested in the general phenomena of polymer deformation, orientation, and structure development. Contents Variations on a Theme of Uniaxial OrientationStructure Formation During Melt SpinningAdvances in the Control of Spinline Dynamics for Enhanced PropertiesStructure Formation During Drawing of Flexible Chain PolymersBasic Aspects of Solution(Gel)-Spinning and Ultra-Drawing of PE-UHMWElectrospinning and the Formation of NanofibersFibers from Liquid Crystalline PolymersSolvent Spun Cellulose FibersCarbon FibersFibers from Electrically Conductive PolymersFibers from Polymer Blends and CopolymersThermomechanical Processing: Structure and PropertiesMicrostructure CharacterizationFiber Formation and the Science of Complexity 198 149,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446182035 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Structure-Formation-in-Polymeric-Fibers.jpg
Successful Injection Molding - Process, Design, and Simulation
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/190/Successful-Injection-Molding---Process-Design-and-Simulation This book simultaneously addresses the subjects of successful molded product development and the practical application of injection molding simulation in this process. A strong emphasis is placed on establishing a clear understanding of the complex interaction between materials, process, mold design, and part design, and how injection simulation can be used to evaluate this interaction. Partial Contents Successful Development and Production of Injection Molded Parts.Understanding Thermoplastic Materials. Injection Molding. Part Design. Mold Design. Mold Filling and Related Product Issues. Mold Design and Process Strategies. Prototyping. Introduction to Computer Aided Engineering. The Process of Performing CAE Analyzes. Characterization of Thermoplastic Materials for CAE. Modeling for Injection Molding Analysis. Filling and Packing Analysis. Boundary Element Method Cooling Analysis. Shrinkage/Warpage Analysis. 190 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446194335 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Successful-Injection-Molding---Process_-Design_-and-Simulation.jpg
Synthetic Fibers - Machines and Equipment Manufacture, Properties
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/fasern/53/Synthetic-Fibers---Machines-and-Equipment-Manufacture-Properties Today approximately 20 million t/year of synthetic fibers are produced, about 45% of the world fiber production. Although the industry has grown rapidly, until now there has been no English language text covering the design of machines and equipment for the production of synthetic fibers from raw materials to the final product. This guide to plant design and machinery construction and operation is written by one of the pioneers in the field. It offers a comprehensive overview on processes, machines, and plant layouts for the production of synthetic (man-made) fibers from an engineering point of view. Detailed technical drawings, plus numerous formula and diagrams, illustrate the entire fiber-technical knowledge for the design of various production steps, from raw materials through polymerization, and spinning to textured and technical fabrics. The book is divided into two parts: materials specific processes, the corresponding installations, machines, and process data; and designs and calculations for different materials and varying function parameters. This unique handbook is a treasury of knowledge for the expert, an indispensable adviser in solving day-to-day problems, and a must on the shelf for every library. Partial Contents Introduction. Polymer Specific Processes. Theoretical and Experimental Principles. Plants, Equipment and Machines for the Production of Synthetic Yarns and Fibers.Special Processes and Plants. Auxiliary Plants and Equipment. Auxiliary Devices, Calculations, and Constructions. Waste Processing and Recovery (Recycling). Textile Testing and Influencing of Synthetic Fibers of the Properties.Conversion Factors and Other Tables. Fiber Table. Index 53 299,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446160729 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Synthetic-Fibers---Machines-and-Equipment-Manufacture_-Properties.jpg
Synthetische Fasern - Herstellung, Maschinen und Apparate, Eigenschaften Handbuch für Anlagenplanung, Maschinenkonstruktion und -Betrieb
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Szycher's Handbook of Polyurethanes
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Tank Linings for Chemical Process Industries
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Technische Biopolymere
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Technische Polymer-Blends - Kunststoff-Handbuch 3/2
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Technologie der Extrusion - Lern- und Arbeitsbuch für die Aus- und Weiterbildung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/157/Technologie-der-Extrusion---Lern--und-Arbeitsbuch-fuer-die-Aus--und-Weiterbildung Die Technologie der Extrusion - didaktisch aufbereitet und leicht verständlich dargestellt. Diese Einführung umfasst die zu verarbeitenden thermoplastischen Rohstoffe, den Aufbau und die Funktionsweise der unterschiedlichen Maschinentypen, die Maschinentechnik, die Verfahrenstechnik und die Anwendungsgebiete. Es folgen Kapitel über Produktgestaltung, Produktentwicklung, Extrusionsbetrieb, Zulieferkette und Qualitätswesen. Erfolgskontrollen zu jedem Kapitel ermöglichen es, das erarbeitete Wissen zu überprüfen. Autoren Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Greif, Uni Hannover. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Limper, Dipl.-Ing. Gordon Fattman und Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Seibel, Uni Paderborn 157 24,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446226692 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Technologie-der-Extrusion.jpg
Technologie der Kunststoffe - Lern- und Arbeitsbuch
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/146/Technologie-der-Kunststoffe---Lern--und-Arbeitsbuch Die "Technologie der Kunststoffe" informiert auf leicht verständliche Weise über das gesamte Themengebiet der Kunststoffe, von den chemischen Grundlagen über die Verarbeitungsverfahren bis hin zur Abfallproblematik und der Frage des Recyclings von Kunststoffen. Leitfragen zu Beginn jeder Lektion helfen dem Leser, diese gezielt zu bearbeiten; Erfolgskontrollen am Ende jeder Lektion ermöglichen eine Überprüfung des Gelernten. Durch die didaktisch-methodische Konzeption des Buches wird ein selbstgeregeltes Lernen ermöglicht, wodurch das Buch den Anforderungen einer modernen Berufsausbildung gerecht wird. Inhalt Grundlagen der KunststoffeRohstoffe und PolymersynthesePolymersyntheseverfahrenBindungskräfte in KunststoffenEinteilung der KunststoffeFormänderungsverhalten von KunststoffenZeitabhängiges Verhalten von KunststoffenPhysikalische EigenschaftenBe- und Verarbeiten von KunststoffenAufbereitung von KunststoffenExtrusionSpritzgießenFaserverstärkte KunststoffeKunststoffschaumstoffeThermoformenSchweißen von KunststoffenMechanische Bearbeitung von KunststoffenKleben von KunststoffenKunststoffprodukte und -abfallRecycling von Kunststoffen (Auch als englische Ausgabe lieferbar.) 146 24,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446193727 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-19372-3.jpg
Technologie des Spritzgießens - Lern- und Arbeitsbuch
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/152/Technologie-des-Spritzgiessens---Lern--und-Arbeitsbuch Das Lern- und Arbeitsbuch "Technologie des Spritzgießens" führt in zehn Lektionen in das bedeutendste Fertigungsverfahren der Kunststofftechnik ein. Jede Lektion umfasst einen geschlossenen Themenkreis der Spritzgießtechnik, von der Maschine und ihren Baugruppen, dem Spritzgießprozess, der Werkzeugtechnik bis hin zum Qualitätsmanagement und Recycling. Leitfragen zu Beginn jeder Lektion helfen dem Leser, diese gezielt zu bearbeiten. Erfolgskontrollen ermöglichen eine Überprüfung des Gelernten. Durch die didaktisch-methodische Konzeption des Buches wird ein selbstgeregeltes Lernen ermöglicht. Das Lernbuch wird damit den Anforderungen einer modernen Berufsausbildung gerecht. 152 24,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446212602 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21260-4.jpg
Testing of Polyurethane Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/313/Testing-of-Polyurethane-Elastomers Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Testing of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Polyurethane elastomers enjoy prolific use in a wide variety of applications like automotive, medical/surgical, textile and food contact to name but a few. Naturally, at the product design stage the material must be considered and a whole range of properties must be thoroughly tested. This wide variety of abstracts covers properties including mechanical, chemical, morphological, thermal, magnetic and electrical. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with approximately 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 313 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR123PS.jpg
Textile Applications of Polyurethanes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/265/Textile-Applications-of-Polyurethanes Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Automotive Applications of Polyurethane Elastomers. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world's most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from Rapra's document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 265 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_15.jpg
Textile Fertigungsverfahren - Eine Einführung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/fasern/175/Textile-Fertigungsverfahren---Eine-Einfuehrung Aus dem Inhalt Rohstoffe Garnherstellung Gewebeherstellung Maschenwarenherstellung Vliesstoffherstellung Geflechtherstellung Herstellung von zweidimensionalen Verstärkungstextilien Textilveredelung Konfektion Technische Textilien Entsorgung von Textilien Review "...knappe, übersichtliche Form...ausgesprochen praxis- und anwendungsnah angelegt(...) Das Buch gehört fraglos zu den wichtigsten Basisveröffentlichungen, die in letzter Zeit zu dem Thema erschienen sind. Es ist jedem zu empfehlen, der sich mit textilen Fertigungsverfahren befaßt." - Kunststoffe 175 44,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446191877 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Textile-Fertigungsverfahren---Eine-Einfuehrung.jpg
The Application of Textiles in Rubber
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/20/The-Application-of-Textiles-in-Rubber The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This book is written in a very readable style. It starts by describing the history of the use of textiles in rubber composites and progresses through the technology of yarn production to the details of fabric construction. The five core fabric materials used in rubber reinforcement are covered, i.e., cotton, rayon, polyester, nylon and aramid. Adhesion of fabrics to the rubber matrix is discussed and tests for measuring adhesion are described. In the second half of the book, specific applications of fabrics in rubber are described in detail: conveyor belting, hose, power transmission belting and coated fabrics in structural applications. There are also short sections on applications such as hovercraft skirts, air brake chamber diaphragms and snowmobile tracks. Key Features Good introduction to textiles and rubber technologyFabric constructionAdhesion of rubbers to textilesKey applications of textiles in rubberWell illustrated Contents Historical BackgroundProduction and Properties of Textile YarnsYarn and Cord ProcessesFabric Formation and Design of FabricsHeat-Setting and Adhesive TreatmentsBasic Rubber Compounding and Composite AssemblyAssessment of AdhesionConveyor BeltingHosePower Transmission BeltsApplications of Coated FabricsMiscellaneous Applications of Textiles in RubberAbbreviations & AcronymsGlossary About the author David Wootton has many years of experience as a technical expert working for the rubber industry and subsequently the textile industry. In his most recent post he worked as Technical Services Manager for Milliken Industrials Limited, producing industrial fabrics for polymer reinforcement. He has written and lectured on the topics of textile reinforcement and adhesion. This book is a revised version of the well-known 'Textile Reinforcement of Elastomers' published over twenty years ago and edited by David Wootton and W.C. Wake. 20 188,32 neu Gebunden 978-1859572771 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Application-of-Textiles-in-Rubber.jpg
The Complete Part Design Handbook - For Injection Molding of Thermoplastics
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/323/The-Complete-Part-Design-Handbook---For-Injection-Molding-of-Thermoplastics This handbook was written for the injection molding product designer who has a limited knowledge of engineering polymers. It is a guide for the designer to decide which resin and design geometries to use for the design of plastic parts. It can also offer knowledgeable advice for resin and machine selection and processing parameters. Manufacturer and end user satisfaction is the ultimate goal. This book is an indispensable, all inclusive, reference guide. New illustrations, graphs and equations have been included to provide additional clarity for complex ideas. Contents Plastic Materials Selection GuideEngineering Product DesignStructural Design for ThermoplasticsThermoplastic Gearing DesignPlastic Journal Bearing DesignThermoplastic Spring DesignThermoplastic Pressure Vessel DesignThermoplastic Assembly MethodsThermoplastic Effects on DesignThermoplastic Injection Mold DesignPerformance Testing of ThermoplasticsThermoplastic Product Cost Analysis 323 299,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40309-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Complete-Part-Design-Handbook---For-Injection-Molding-of-Thermoplastics.jpg
The First Snap-Fit Handbook
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/412/The-First-Snap-Fit-Handbook Creating and Managing Attachments for Plastics Parts Snap-fits have long been used to join plastic parts, but the available technical know-how focused only on locking feature performance, primarily the cantilever hook. The 'system level' knowledge and design skills needed to create good snap-fit interfaces existed in the minds of self-taught snap-fit experts but was not captured in the literature. New designers of plastic parts wishing to use snap-fit had nowhere to turn unless they were fortunate enough to have access to an experienced snap-fit designer. This book organizes and presents all design aspects of snap-fits with an emphasis on the systems level thinking required to create world-class attachments. Beginning as well as experienced product designers will find the information they need to develop snap-fits more efficiently and avoid many common snap-fit problems. Content Minimum Requirements for Successful Snap-Fits Details of Constraint Features Improving Snap-Fits with Enhancements Fundamental Concepts behind Snap-Fit Performance Feature Analysis A Logical Process for Creating Snap-Fits Diagnosing and Fixing Snap-Fit Problems 412 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22753-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-22753-9.jpg
The Mould Design Guide
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/427/The-Mould-Design-Guide This book provides design engineers, toolmakers, moulding technicians and production engineers with an in depth guide to the design and manufacture of mould tools that work successfully in production. It highlights the necessity to design a mould tool that allows overall production to make an acceptable profit, and whilst it is recognised that not all design engineers will be able to influence the profitability factor it is an important aspect to consider. The guide focuses on designs that will produce the required production rate and quality of mouldings in a consistent and reliable fashion; the key components of a successful mould tool. The introductory chapters outline the injection moulding process, basic moulding parameters and overall machine construction. Dedicated chapters give a full account of all the variables that should be taken into account. All the major types of mould tools are covered in the text including two plate, three plate, split, side core, stack and hot runner. Also, some less frequently used designs are discussed including multi plate and rotary side core moulds. Additionally, there are chapters devoted to stress analysis and fatigue. The theme through the book is based on design simplicity. The simpler the design of the mould is, the more likely it is to provide trouble free mouldings. The information contained in this book is based on over thirty five years experience in the injection moulding industry and on over 3,000 successful mould designs. It contains many tips, wrinkles and tweaks discovered over this period to equip the reader with information that will contribute significantly to successful mould tool designs and avoid common pitfalls. There are many data tables, design examples and a gallery of full mould designs included so that useful information may be referenced quickly. A glossary of injection moulding terms gives a full explanation of the required terminology. About the author Peter Jones is a practising Consulting Engineer with over thirty five years experience within the plastics industry. He has wide experience of mould tool design, toolmaking and production management, and he has worked for a number of well-known companies including ICI, United Gas Industries and Smiths. During his time as an employee he held positions of Chief Mould Designer, Technical Manager, Production Director and Managing Director – all within the injection moulding industry. In his capacity as a consulting engineer, he has advised several well known national and international companies in the engineering, medical, pharmaceutical, electronic, consumer industries and oil industry on mould design and construction, processing, production and management. In project management roles he has been responsible for setting up complete injection moulding plants for both internal use and as stand-alone units. 427 256,80 neu Gebunden 978-1-84735-088-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Mould-Design-Guide_01.jpg
The Mould Design Guide
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/426/The-Mould-Design-Guide This book provides design engineers, toolmakers, moulding technicians and production engineers with an in depth guide to the design and manufacture of mould tools that work successfully in production. It highlights the necessity to design a mould tool that allows overall production to make an acceptable profit, and whilst it is recognised that not all design engineers will be able to influence the profitability factor it is an important aspect to consider. The guide focuses on designs that will produce the required production rate and quality of mouldings in a consistent and reliable fashion; the key components of a successful mould tool. The introductory chapters outline the injection moulding process, basic moulding parameters and overall machine construction. Dedicated chapters give a full account of all the variables that should be taken into account. All the major types of mould tools are covered in the text including two plate, three plate, split, side core, stack and hot runner. Also, some less frequently used designs are discussed including multi plate and rotary side core moulds. Additionally, there are chapters devoted to stress analysis and fatigue. The theme through the book is based on design simplicity. The simpler the design of the mould is, the more likely it is to provide trouble free mouldings. The information contained in this book is based on over thirty five years experience in the injection moulding industry and on over 3,000 successful mould designs. It contains many tips, wrinkles and tweaks discovered over this period to equip the reader with information that will contribute significantly to successful mould tool designs and avoid common pitfalls. There are many data tables, design examples and a gallery of full mould designs included so that useful information may be referenced quickly. A glossary of injection moulding terms gives a full explanation of the required terminology. About the author Peter Jones is a practising Consulting Engineer with over thirty five years experience within the plastics industry. He has wide experience of mould tool design, toolmaking and production management, and he has worked for a number of well-known companies including ICI, United Gas Industries and Smiths. During his time as an employee he held positions of Chief Mould Designer, Technical Manager, Production Director and Managing Director – all within the injection moulding industry. In his capacity as a consulting engineer, he has advised several well known national and international companies in the engineering, medical, pharmaceutical, electronic, consumer industries and oil industry on mould design and construction, processing, production and management. In project management roles he has been responsible for setting up complete injection moulding plants for both internal use and as stand-alone units. 426 214,00 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-088-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Mould-Design-Guide.jpg
The Plastics Compendium, Volume 1
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/215/The-Plastics-Compendium-Volume-1- The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de A comprehensive collection of professionally validated, comparative data, on the most widely used plastics materials. The Plastics Compendium covers thermoplastics, thermosets, composites and thermoplastic elastomers. The properties and processability of plastics materials are subject to a number of influences. Factors such as chemical constitution, molecular weight and degree of crystallinity are clearly of primary importance, but they do not tell the whole story. Commercial grades of plastics contain reinforcing agents and fillers, plasticisers and lubricants, which may enhance one aspect of a material's performance whilst diminishing another. Accurate data on the performance of the most widely available modified grades are therefore essential when specifying materials for ever more demanding applications. The relative costs of materials may also be significant when large production runs are planned or if a number of materials meet the required performance criteria. All these aspects are addressed in The Plastics Compendium; a unique resource from Rapra Technology Limited. Volume 1 of The Plastics Compendium contains clearly presented data on 351 generic and modified material types, in the following main sections: Property and commercial data sheets An alphabetical trade name index A listing of suppliers (or their agents) addresses, together with telephone, telex and fax numbers, in up to 15 European countries and the USA A detailed alphabetical index to the materials for which data are listed. The property and commercial data sheets provide three types of information: Textual information presented in the form of Advantages, Disadvantages and Typical Applications Materials data: listing values of 24 key properties (where applicable) for all 351 materials (including mechanical and electrical properties, flammability, recommended material drying time and moulding temperature, mould shrinkage, maximum operating temperature, water absorption and cost) Source data: listing suppliers and their trade names. 215 359,52 neu Gebunden 978-1859574423 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Plastics-Compendium_-Volume-1.jpg
The Plastics Compendium, Volume 2
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/216/The-Plastics-Compendium-Volume-2 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This volume covers a much broader range of properties; providing comparative data for the same 351 generic and modified material types covered in Volume One. The properties were selected in order to provide a clear and detailed guide to processability and performance. Each material has been assigned a comparative ranking value for each of the properties. These range from Excellent to Very Poor and Not Applicable. 62 properties are covered, in 4 categories: General and electrical: including shrinkage, warpage, hydrolytic stability, UV weathering and material cost. Mechanical: e.g. tensile strength, fatigue index, toughness and wear. Processing: i.e. ability to be processed by moulding, extrusion, pultrusion, casting, resin injection, etc. Post-processing: e.g. machining, plating and welding. The information is presented in the following main sections: Property based listings. Comparative materials data sheets. Alphabetical indexes of properties and materials. The property based listings each contain an explanation of the property, followed by listings of all the materials which have been rated as Good or above. Cross references are provided to the comparative materials data sheets, which list all 62 ranking values for each material. This layout permits easy comparisons to be made and a simple materials selection methodology to be followed. If a material has already been specified, reference to the relevant comparative materials data sheet may show at a glance where any problems are likely to arise. 216 273,92 neu Gebunden 978-1859574430 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Plastics-Compendium_-Volume-2.jpg
The Polyurethanes Book
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/116/The-Polyurethanes-Book Since the first Polyurethanes book was published in 1987, and reprinted with updates in 1990, the world of polyurethanes has changed dramatically. This edition has been completely re-structured, re-written and enlarged by approximately 50 %. It provides a greater focus on the whole range of components used to produce polyurethanes, a more detailed analysis of environmental issues and extended views on the application of polyurethanes. As with the previous editions, this book provides a comprehensive survey of these remarkable materials, again presented in a readable manner, and continues to provide both an easily-understood introduction for those with limited knowledge of chemistry as well as detailed coverage for the more chemically-minded. 116 239,00 neu Gebunden 978-0-470-85041-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/polyurethanes-book.jpg
The Rapra Collection of Infrared Spectra of Rubbers, Plastics and Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/359/The-Rapra-Collection-of-Infrared-Spectra-of-Rubbers-Plastics-and-Thermoplastic-Elastomers The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Technology has just published the 3rd edition of this popular, authoritative and respected book. For this new edition, the collection has been completely revised and enlarged, with the addition of around 200 new spectra bringing the total number in the library to around 800. A number of improvements in the layout and design of the collection have been made. Some of these, such as a simpler classification system, clearer headings for the spectra, and the insertion of material indexes at the end of each section have been designed to make the library quicker and easier to use. It is also the case that, whereas the previous two editions were comprised of only four separate sub-libraries, covering the transmission and pyrolysate spectra of both rubber and plastic materials, another major improvement for this edition has been the incorporation of an additional, comprehensive library produced using a single bounce attenuated total reflectance (ATR) accessory. This is a very useful development, as since the publication of the second edition of this library in 1997, this type of ATR technique has acquired a high degree of popularity due to its many attributes, including speed and ease of use, the need for only small amounts of sample, and its virtually non-destructive nature. All the spectra in the collection have been collected and stored at a resolution of 4 cm-1 and are plotted as percentage transmittance against wavenumber. For the transmission and pyrolyate spectra, the wavenumber range shown is 400 to 4000 cm-1, whereas for the single bounce, diamond window ATR spectra the range is 650 to 4000 cm-1. The layout of the spectra has been changed for this edition – within each of the five sub-libraries spectra are listed in alphabetical order according to material type, which is displayed in the main heading above each spectrum. A number of polymer blends are represented in these sub-libraries, and the proportions of the polymers in the blend is also shown in this main heading. There is also a secondary heading for each spectrum, where as much additional information as possible has been provided, e.g., the trade name of the material, its manufacturer, compositional information, (e.g., fillers present), and the method of preparing the sample, (e.g., film cast from chloroform) for the recording of the spectrum. As mentioned above, transmission, pyrolysate and ATR spectra are all present in the library. Two different approaches were used to produce the sample films that were used for the recording of the transmission spectra: hot pressing, and casting from a polymer solution. The pyrolysate spectra of the polymers were recorded from collected pyrolysis condensates. Where necessary, samples for pyrolysate work were 'cleaned up' by an initial solvent extraction step. The spectra for the ATR part of the library were recorded using a single bounce, diamond window ATR accessory. This library represents one of the most comprehensive, independent collections of infrared spectra that are commercially available. Drawing on Rapra’s international reputation as a centre of excellence and compiled by polymer analysts for polymer analysts it has proved, since the first edition appeared in 1992, to be of immense value to users from both academia and industry. The many improvements in this edition, particularly the inclusion of an ATR section and the enlargement of the range of polymer blends that are covered, will ensure that this library continues to be a 'must have' acquisition for all those concerned with the analysis of polymers and polymer systems. About the authors Dr Martin Forrest started his career in 1977 with James Walkers & Co. Ltd, and during this time he progressed to the position of Rubber Technologist, having obtained his first degree in Polymer Technology at the London School of Polymer Technology (LSPT). In 1983 he started a full time Master of Science course in Polymer Science and Technology at the LSPT. After being awarded his MSc in 1984, he completed a PhD in Polymer Chemistry at Loughborough University in 1988. He joined Rapra Technology as a consultant in the Polymer Analysis section remained in that section until 2006, rising to the position of Principal Consultant. During his time in the Polymer Analysis department at Rapra, Dr Forrest was the main contact at Rapra for consultancy projects involving the analysis of rubber compounds and rubber based products. Yvonne Davies has been employed at Rapra Technology for 20 years, starting work in the Polymer Analysis section. During her time at Rapra she has acquired extensive experience of the principal analytical techniques used to characterise polymers, polymer additives and polymer compounds. In particular, she has been one of the main contacts for the application of infrared red spectroscopic techniques to polymer systems. For the last decade she has been one of the principal contacts at Rapra for food migration studies involving plastics or rubber materials, and played an important role in a number of UK Food Standard Agency funded research projects. She is presently the Laboratory Manager of the Polymer Analysis Services group. Dr. Jason Davies graduated from the University of Wales in 1993 having obtained a Bachelors degree (with honours) in ‘Marine Chemistry’, and from the University of Hull in 1995 with a Masters degree in ‘Estuarine and Coastal Science and Management’. After writing his PhD thesis entitled ‘Migration of adhesives in food packaging’ at De Montfort University, Jason joined Rapra Technology as a consultant in 2002. Fielding all types of analytical investigations of plastic and rubber materials Jason has rapidly built upon his knowledge and experience of polymer science. Currently Jason is employed as a Senior Consultant in the Polymer Analysis Solutions division of Rapra Technology. Also available in wiral bound format Contents Rubber Transmission Spectra Rubber Pyrolysate Spectra Plastics Transmission Spectra Plastics Pyrolysate Spectra Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) Spectra Materials Index Tradename Index 359 357,80 neu Gebunden 978-1-84735-023-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/9781847350237.jpg
The Science and Practice of Rubber Mixing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/205/The-Science-and-Practice-of-Rubber-Mixing The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Manufacturing rubber products requires the use of many additives. Therefore, mixing of the additives with the rubber is a very important step in the processing of rubber. There has been extensive research to try to understand the relationships between the formulation and the properties of the final product. In an industry with more than 100 years accumulated history and a number of possible combinations of ingredients in the rubber formulation, there is an enormous amount of knowledge. However, this knowledge of exists in fragments scattered as in-house 'know-how' among manufacturers and in the personal experience of the individual operators. This book organises this fragmented knowledge into a coherent whole based on scientific principles. Each chapter is fully referenced and extensively illustrated. This book is written for students, teachers and those in the rubber industry, who wish to acquire a scientific viewpoint of mixing. Last but not least it is written for the researchers in this field. With the latter in mind, subjects for future research are indicated wherever appropriate. With varied readers in mind, each chapter is written in such a way that it may be read independently from others. Contents Mill ProcessabilityMixing of RubberViscoelasticity and FractureCharacterisation using Dilute Solution methodsViscoelastic Characterisation of Gum RubberViscoelastic Characterisation of Rubber CompoundsRheology of Gum Rubber and CompoundReinforcing Fillers and Liquid AdditivesThe Energy Aspects of Mixing RubberMixing MechanismsPost-Mixing ProcessesMaterial Testing, Quality Control and Process ControlMixing of Rubber without using a Mill or Internal Mixer About the author Professor Nakajima was born in Japan and received his first degree from Tokyo University. In 1958 he obtained a PhD from Case Institute of Technology. Before joining The University of Akron in 1984, he was R&D Fellow at the B.F. Goodrich Company, Manager of the Plastics Division of the Allied Chemical Company, section leader in the Polymer Division of the W R Grace Company and a production supervisor at the Osaka Gas Company. He has written over 150 papers on Rheology and solution properties of polymers. He is an active member of the Society of Rheology, the ACS and the American Physical Society. 205 256,80 neu Gebunden 978-1859572078 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Science-and-Practice-of-Rubber-Mixing.jpg
The Use of the Rapra Vibrating Needle Curemeter In Monitoring The Cure Of Polyurethane Foams
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/229/The-Use-of-the-Rapra-Vibrating-Needle-Curemeter-In-Monitoring-The-Cure-Of-Polyurethane-Foams The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de This book was originally an MSc thesis and can be described as "data in the raw". The work itself provides new insights into the process of foaming in polyurethane foams. This publication will be ideal for technologists working in the polyurethane foam industry. The introduction to the book includes a discussion on the advantages and possible pitfalls of studying polyurethane foams. This is followed by an authoritative literature survey, providing a useful assessment of the research to date. The Foam Vibrating Needle Curemeter (FVNC) was used to monitor the formation of two polyurethane foam formulations: flexible and rigid. After foam preparation, the FVNC was used to measure the temperature and rise height of the foam as it formed. The machine was also used to measure the damping characteristics via a carbon fibre needle. Compression and density testing was also undertaken. This work is "straight from the bench" and an important publication for workers in this important and expanding industry. Contents Introduction Literature Survey Experimental Work Results and Discussion Conclusions and Further Work About the Authors Nicholas Blair graduated from the University of Strathclyde after completing his degree in Applied Chemistry. His Master of Science thesis was a collaborative venture between Loughborough University and Rapra Technology Limited. Nick proceeded to the Balmoral Group and then to EKC Limited. He is currently employed as a development technologist at AorTech. Dr Richard Heath is Senior Lecturer in Thermoset and Polyurethane Materials and Processing at Loughborough University, where he has been in the Institute of Polymer Technology and Materials Engineering (IPTME) since the early 1980s. His research interests lie in polymer reactivesystems and processing, surface technology and recycling. Prior to joining the IPTME, Dr Heath worked in the polymer industry for 15 years, with Shell Chemicals, British Aircraft Corp, Armstrong Cork, Marley Foams and AlBabtain Industries (Saudi Arabia). 229 119,84 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572870 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/The-Use-of-the-Rapra-Vibrating-Needle-Curemeter-In-Monitoring-The-Cure-Of-Polyurethane-Foams.jpg
Thermal Analysis of Rubbers and Rubbery Materials
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/532/Thermal-Analysis-of-Rubbers-and-Rubbery-Materials Thermal analysis is a group of techniques in which a physical property of a substance is measured as a function of temperature, while the substance is subjected to a controlled temperature programme. In differential thermal analysis, the temperature difference that develops between a sample and an inert reference material is measured, when both are subjected to identical heat treatments. The related technique of differential scanning calorimetry relies on differences in energy required to maintain the sample and reference at an identical temperature.Thermal Analysis of Rubbers and Rubbery Materials, a multi authored handbook, describes the use of this technique:· For determining additives in rubbery materials· In recycling of rubbers· In understanding the interactions of rubber - fillers and the rubber matrix· Characterisation of rubber nano-composites and other modified rubbers and their blends· Instrumental techniques· Crystallisation of rubbersThermal Analysis of Rubbers and Rubbery Materials is a must for everybody involved in material and product development, testing, processing, quality assurance, or failure analysis in industry and laboratories. 532 165,85 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-102-9 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/whb903_1.jpg
Thermoformen (Werkstoffe - Verfahren - Anwendung)
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/77/Thermoformen-(Werkstoffe---Verfahren---Anwendung) Das Thermoverfahren hat in den letzten Jahren einen rasanten technischen Wandel vollzogen. Ermöglicht wurde dies durch den technischen Fortschritt im Maschinen- und Anlagenbau sowie durch die Entwicklung leistungsfähiger Erwärmungssysteme. Voraussetzung, den Thermoformprozeß in seiner Gesamtheit zu beherrschen, ist die genaue Kenntnis des Werkstoffverhaltens der Kunststoffe und der Verfahrenstechnik in den einzelnen aufeinanderfolgenden Prozeßstufen Erwärmen, Formen, Kühlen und Nachbearbeiten. Nur dann ist der Thermoformer in der Lage, das Potential der heutigen Technologie voll zu nutzen. Dieses Buch soll einen Beitrag dazu leisten. Inhalt Thermoformen - EinleitungKunststoffeMaschinen- und VerfahrenstechnikThermoformgerechtes GestaltenErwärmen des HalbzeugsDehnen und SimulationAbkühlphase und FormwerkzeugeNachbearbeitung der FormteileFehlersuche beim Thermoformen 77 79,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446210202 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21020-2.jpg
Thermoformen in der Praxis
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/76/Thermoformen-in-der-Praxis Das vorliegende Buch vermittelt Ingenieuren und Technikern eine praxisnahe Einführung in das Fachgebiet. Es basiert auf einem jahrzehntelang weiterentwickelten und didaktisch bewährten Lehrgangsprogramm. Entstanden ist so eine zusammenfassende Darstellung der Grundlagen und Verfahren - das erste praxisorientierte Thermoformer-Lernbuch und -Nachschlagewerk. Inhalt Thermoplaste Grundlagen der Begriffe beim Thermoformen Thermoform-Verfahren Beheizen des thermoplastischen Halbzeugs Temperieren von Thermoformwerkzeugen Entformen Nachbearbeitung an thermogeformten Teilen Fehler beim Thermoformen Thermoformwerkzeuge 76 39,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446191532 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-19153-4.jpg
Thermoforming - A Practical Guide
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/195/Thermoforming---A-Practical-Guide Whereas the original way of thermoforming had been more of a manual operation, it has increasingly become integrated in manufacturing processes meanwhile, competing successfully with other plastics molding methods. "Thermoforming - A Practical Guide" is based on a proven teaching program employed in training courses, with comprehensive information on thermoforming principles and processes. The book introduces students, as well as engineers and technicians with practical field experience to this subject, improving basic knowledge and also providing in-depth answers to individual problems. Contents ThermoplasticsBasic principles and terms applied to thermoformingThermoforming proceduresHeating of thermoplastics forming materialsHeat-balancing of thermoforming toolsDemoldingFinishing of thermoformed articlesPossible pitfalls with thermoformingThermoforming tools 195 69,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446214514 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Thermoforming---A-Practical-Guide.jpg
Thermoplastic and Rubber Compounds
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/419/Thermoplastic-and-Rubber-Compounds Während sich früher die Kunststoff- und die Kautschukverarbeitung stark gegeneinander abgrenzten, ist inzwischen durch die Entwicklung der Thermoplastischen Elastomere (TPE, TPV und TPU) der Übergang fließend, und Verarbeiter beider Werkstoffklassen befassen sich intensiver mit den relativ neuen Materialien. Man musste erst die breiten Möglichkeiten, die deren Einsatz bietet, vor allem in der Gummiindustrie, kennenlernen. Durch die Vielzahl von neuen, oft maßgeschneiderten TPEs und TPVs, die häufig in Kombination mit Gummimischungen in einem Arbeitsgang auch zu komplizierten Artikeln verarbeitet werden können, ist das Interesse stetig gewachsen. Die Zusammensetzung der Gummimischungen, Systeme mit vielen Komponenten, deren Zusammenwirken viel Erfahrung und Kenntnis erfordert, ist anders als die meist einfachere von Thermoplastischen Elastomeren. Um das Verständnis für den unterschiedlichen Charakter der Basispolymere und Mischungskomponenten sowie für die Mischungsgestaltung der jeweiligen Systeme zu fördern und Wechselwirkungen besser zu verstehen, kann dieses neue Buch sehr hilfreich sein. Die Verfasser sind in der Gummiindustrie bekannte, erfahrene Technologen der Universität in Akron, USA, eines der Zentren der Kautschuktechnologie. Der Inhalt des Buches ist übersichtlich in neun Kapitel gegliedert. Im ersten Kapitel werden die Zusammensetzung von Polymermischungen und die chemische Struktur sowie die physikalischen Eigenschaften der wichtigsten Komponenten beschrieben. Es folgen vier Kapitel, die die Wechselwirkungen in binären Systemen von Polymeren mit Feststoffen (Füllern), mit Weichmachern (Lösungsverhalten), mit Additiven (Alterungsschutzmittel und Vernetzer) und mit einem weiteren Polymer behandeln. Die nächsten beiden Kapitel befassen sich mit ternären Systemen, d.h. Polymerverschnitten fest und flüssig, auch mit Homogenisatoren und mit den entsprechenden Mischungen aus Polymer, Füllstoffen, Verarbeitungsadditiven und Vernetzern, einschließlich Beschleunigern. Ein achtes Kapitel beschreibt Thermoplast- und Gummimischungen als Vielkomponentensysteme. Das letzte Kapitel ist den unterschiedlichen Mischverfahren und ihren Aggregaten zur Herstellung von Gummi- und Thermoplastmischungen gewidmet. Das Buch ist leicht verständlich und informativ geschrieben und mit vielen Grafiken, Gleichungen sowie Bildern anschaulich gestaltet. Für Anfänger und auch erfahrene Fachleute in der Gummi- oder Kunststoffindustrie ist es als Einführung, Übersicht und Basisinformation eine interessante und lehrreiche Lektüre. Leser mit speziellem Interesse werden auf das umfangreiche Literaturverzeichnis verwiesen. 419 99,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40980-4 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Thermoplastic-and-Rubber-Compounds.jpg
Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/19/Thermoplastic-Elastomers Thermoplastic elastomers are one of the fastest growing material groups. They can be processed like thermoplastics but their properties are close to those of vulcanized elastomers. New products, new processing techniques, new properties, and new applications have developed since the publication of the 2nd edition. All these developments are reflected in the new edition of this well-established standard work. A unique and comprehensive, up-to-date guide to all scientific and technical aspects of thermoplastic elastomers - indispensable for everyone working in this field. Contents: IntroductionThermoplastic Polyurethane ElastomersStyrenic Thermoplastic ElastomersResearch on Anionic Triblock CopolymersPolyolefin-based Thermoplastic ElastomersThermoplastic Elastomers Based on Halogen-Containing PolyolefinsThermoplastic Elastomers Based on Dynamically Vulcanized - Elastomer-Thermoplastic BlendsThermoplastic Polyether Ester ElastomersThermoplastic Elastomers Based on PolyamidesIonomeric Thermoplastic Elastomers: Early Research-Surlyn and Related - PolymersResearch on Ionomeric SystemsThermoplastic Elastomers by Carbocationic PolymerizationMacromonomers as Precursors for Thermoplastic ElastomersThermoplastic Elastomers by Controlled/Living Radical PolymerizationBlock Copolymer Thermodynamics: Theory and ExperimentThermoplastic Interpenetrating NetworksPolyacrylate-Based Thermoplastic ElastomersOrder-Disorder Transition in Block PolymersApplications of Thermoplastic Elastomers 19 199,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22375-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-22375-4_2481617224-77.jpg
Thermoplastic Elastomers in Automotive Applications
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/487/Thermoplastic-Elastomers-in-Automotive-Applications- Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Thermoplastic Elastomers in Automotive Applications. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight. Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service. This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 487 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_07.jpg
Thermoplastic Foam Extrusion
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/164/Thermoplastic-Foam-Extrusion This unique introduction covers both low- and high-density thermoplastic foams in an easy-to-follow style that avoids excursions into the theoretical aspects of foam processing. The book provides information on materials and their properties and on all major foam extrusion processes. A considerable part of the volume is taken up by comprehensive troubleshooting guuides, designed to help newcomers as well as seasoned practitioners navigate the pitfalls of foam extrusion. Content IntroductionFoam MaterialsFlow Characteristics of Foamable PolymersThe Foaming ProcessExtrusion EquipmentProcessing VariantsMechanical Design of FoamsTroubleshooting GuidesGlossary of Foam Terms 164 69,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446228481 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Thermoplastic_Foam_Extrusion.jpg
Thermoplastic Polyurethane Markets in the EU - Production, Technology, Applications and Trends
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/57/Thermoplastic-Polyurethane-Markets-in-the-EU---Production-Technology-Applications-and-Trends The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Use of TPU is growing, like all TPEs, this report addresses the debate over the ways in which TPU is moving away from the PU family and becoming more closely associated with TPEs. Such materials as isocyanates and polyols are looked at, as well as processing methods such as twin screw reactor extruders. The report approached TPUs from a threefold direction: technology, applications and commercial/market information. The overall market structure is looked at on a country by country basis. TPU is put to a very wide multiplicity of uses in such applications as automotive, engineering, footwear, medical, pipe, and wire and cable. Contents IntroductionProductionTechnologyMarket ReviewApplications and SegmentationTrendsCompetitive Products 57 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859571170 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/1-85957-117-4.jpg
Thinking the Unthinkable, 50 Years of Makrolon
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/321/Thinking-the-Unthinkable-50-Years-of-Makrolon The Story of a High-Tech Plastic from Research Laboratory to Commercial Production 321 19,90 neu Gebunden 978-3980359368 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-9803593-5-2_01.gif
Toxicity and Safe Handling of Di-isocyanates and Ancillary Chemicals, Second Edition
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/232/Toxicity-and-Safe-Handling-of-Di-isocyanates-and-Ancillary-Chemicals-Second-Edition The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de A Code of Practice for Polyurethane Flexible Foam Manufacture and Elastomer Manufacture Second Edition A practical guide to the safe use of isocyanates, principally toluene di-isocyanate (TDI) and diphenylmethane di-isocyanate (MDI). This is an essential reference book in every polyurethane flexible foam and elastomer factory. It will also provide a useful source of information for health and safety specialists and occupational health workers in the polyurethane industry. Sections cover: Physical and chemical properties of TDI and MDI Safe handling and storage of isocyanates Safe receipt of isocyanates, including tanker discharge and decontamination of containers Fire hazards of di-isocyanates and stored foam Emergency procedures for isocyanate spillage or fire Monitoring for TDI and MDI Personal protective equipment including respirators Control of airborne contamination Health hazards of working with isocyanates including exposure standards and respiratory sensitisation Health surveillance including questionnaires and details of respiratory function testing Safety data on additional di-isocyanates including 1,6-hexamethylene di-isocyanate (HMDI), isophorone di-isocyanate (IPDI), 1,5-naphthalene di-isocyanate (NDI) and m-tetramethylxylene di-isocyanate (TXMDI) Updated safety data on ancillary chemicals, i.e. catalysts, polyols, fire retardants, blowing agents, surfactants, colours and cleaning solvents. There is a useful summary of EU and UK legislation, Risk, Safety and Hazard labelling. In addition there is a chapter comprising the BRMA Code of Practice for the use of MbOCA in the manufacture of polyurethane elastomers, including a description of hazards, health surveillance and testing 232 256,80 neu Kartoniert 978-1859572108 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Toxicity-and-Safe-Handling-of-Di-isocyanates-and-Ancillary-Chemicals_-Second-Edition.jpg
Toxicity Issues in the Polyurethane Industry
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/polyurethane/314/Toxicity-Issues-in-the-Polyurethane-Industry Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Toxicity Issues in the Polyurethane Industry. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. 314 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/PUR120PS.jpg
Toxicity of Curing Agents and Accelerators
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/489/Toxicity-of-Curing-Agents-and-Accelerators Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Toxicity of Curing Agents and Accelerators. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible.Our Polymer Library is the worlds most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 900,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1200 new abstracts being added every fortnight.Full copies of most documents detailed in the search are easily available from our document delivery service.This is just one of over 150 subjects available as a published search. 489 169,06 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/06aee70955_09.jpg
TPE 2003
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/476/TPE-2003 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Brussels, September 18-19, 2003 The TPE 2003 conference programme featured expert presentations on key market trends, new application developments and the very latest material innovations.The use of thermoplastic elastomers is developing rapidly into a major success story, both as replacement for vulcanised rubber and also for totally new applications. Several important factors are driving developments forward such as legislation on recycling materials in cars and electrical/electronic goods, and continued growth of soft-touch applications.To meet these demands there are many technical developments in hand by TPE manufacturers and compounders such as greater thermal, oxidative and weathering stability; softer grades of premium TPEs; improved properties such as resilience, oil resistance, flammability, smoke emission, fogging, adhesion and transparency; foamable grades and improved co-processibility.New types of dynamically vulcanised TPEs with improved properties, melt mixing as a low cost route to new types of TPE, and metallocene catalysed polyolefin materials are examples of developments pushing the boundaries even further.Now in its sixth year, this international conference is firmly established as Europes premier event for the thermoplastic elastomers industry.List of PapersSESSION 1: INTRODUCTION AND MARKET TRENDS# Paper 1: Recent Trends and Outlook for ElastomersDock No, Darren Cooper & Prachaya Jumpasut, International Rubber Study Group, UK# Paper 2: TPE Value and Growth OpportunitiesRobert Eller, Robert Eller Associates Inc, USA# Paper 3: A New Application of TPV in Korea; Roofing and GeomembraneMinjae Hwang1, J S Kim1, M K Yang1, J S Choi2 & T S Jung3, Honam Petrochemical Corp, Korea1, Sung Jin Construction Co2 & Daeheung Industrial Co3SESSION 2: MATERIAL SELECTION# Paper 4: New TPEs for Durable Soft Touch ApplicationsJeffrey McCoy & Jane Maselli, A Schulman Inc, USA# Paper 5: Performance, Processing and Design Advantages of Santoprene Thermoplastic Vulcanizate over Thermoset RubberBrendan Chase, Advanced Elastomer Systems NV/SA, BelgiumSESSION 3: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THERMOPLASTIC VULCANISATES# Paper 6: Nordel MG - "The Game Changer" - ... For TPVGary Williams, Du Pont Dow Elastomers, USA# Paper 7: Short Dynamic Vulcanisation: A New and Simpler Way to Produce TPVDino Bacci, Roberta Marchini & Maria Teresa Scrivani, Basell Polyolefins, Italy# Paper 8: Sarlink 6000: A new TPV Technology bringing Unique Features to the MarketAlberto Dozeman & Gart Kostemans, DSM Elastomers, The Netherlands# Paper 9: A Polyester Based TPV with Excellent Oil Resistance at High TemperaturesChrister Bergstrom, Optatech Corporation, Finland# Paper 10: Zeotherm: A New 150C Capable Heat and Oil Resistant Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV)Brian Cail & Robert DeMarco, Zeon Chemicals LP, USA# Paper 11: A New TPV with Excellent Recovery PerformanceStuart Cook, TARRC, UKSESSION 4: AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS# Paper 12: Intelligent Material Choice for Automotive ApplicationsMarc Setzen, PolyOne, Belgium# Paper 13: TPSiV Thermoplastic Elastomers Improve Automotive Hose Assembly Performance While Reducing Overall CostsJonathan Bryant, Daniel Miles & Alain Bayet, Multibase (A Dow Corning Company), France# Paper 14: Slip Coat Materials Co-Extruded on Sarlink TPVs for Automotive WeatherstripsJan Tom Fernhout & Ed Deckers, DSM Thermoplastic Elastomers, The Netherlands# Paper 15: Microcellular Foam TPV Automotive Weather SealsKent Blizard, Trexel Inc, USA# Paper 16: Polyolefin TPV for Automotive Interior ApplicationsSynco de Vogel1, Charles G Reid2, Kevin G Cai2, Hoan Tran2 & Norbert Vennemann3, Solvay Engineered Polymers, Germany1 & USA2 & University of Applies Sciences, Germany3SESSION 5: ADVANCES IN STRYENIC BLOCK COPOLYMERS# Paper 17: Styrene-Butadiene Random Copolymer for Enhancing Performance of Styrenic Block Copolymer Containing Thermoplastics ElastomersManoj Ajbani, Thierry Materne, Chris Kiehl & Andy Takacs, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co, Chemical Division, USA# Paper 18: Recent Developments of Kraton G Polymers for TPE-S CompoundsHenk de Groot, Kraton Polymers, Belgium# Paper 19: SEBS NanocompositesTony McNally, Queens University Belfast, UK# Paper 20: Development of High Butylene SEBS as Compatibilizer for PP/PS BlendsYuji Hongu, Kazuhisa Kodama, Nobuyuki Toyoda, Iwakazu Hattori, Masashi Shimakage# Paper 21: Recent Styrenic Block Co-Polymer Development - Differentiated SEPTON and HYBRAR GradesKatsunori Takamoto, Kururay Europe GmbH, Germany 476 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-368-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m383tp.jpg
TPE 2004
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/281/TPE-2004 The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Hotel Metropole, Brussels, Belgium, 15-16 September 2004 Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2004 Now in its seventh year, this international two-day conference is firmly established as Europe's premier event for the thermoplastic elastomers industry. The use of thermoplastic elastomers is developing rapidly into a major success story, both as a replacement for vulcanised rubber and also for totally new applications. Several important factors are driving developments forward such as: legislation on recycling materials in cars and electrical/electronic goods; and continued growth of 'soft touch' applications. To meet these demands there are many technical developments in hand by TPE manufacturers and compounders such as greater thermal, oxidative and weathering stability; softer grades of premium TPEs; improved properties such as resilience, oil resistance, flammability, smoke emission, fogging, adhesion and transparency; foamable grades; and improved co-processibility. New types of dynamically vulcanized TPEs with improved properties, melt mixing as a low cost route to new types of TPE, and metallocene catalysed polyolefin materials are examples of developments pushing the boundaries even further. The TPE 2004 conference programme discussed these technical developments and featured expert presentations on key market trends, new application developments and the very latest material innovations. List of papers SESSION 1: OVERVIEW Paper 1 "The thermoplastic elastomer scene in 2004" Mr Barry Statham, Polymer Consultant, UK SESSION 2: ADVANCES IN THERMOPLASTICS VULCANISATES Paper 2 "Changing the game in TPVs, formulating advantages" Dr Gary Williams, Du Pont Dow Elastomers, USA Paper 3 "New thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) with improved UV resistance and fogging properties" Mr Alberto Dozeman, Yundong Wang, Hua Cai & Ryszard Brzoskowski , DSM Thermoplastic Elastomers, The Netherlands Paper 4 "New thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) with improved processibility for injection moulding applications" Dr Jan-Tom Fernhout, Yundong Wang, Hua Cai & Ryszard Brzoskowski, DSM Thermoplastic Elastomers Inc, USA Paper 5 "New developments in TPV" Mr Brendan Chase, Advanced Elastomer Systems NV/SA, Belgium Paper 6 "150°C heat and oil resistant TPVs - long term fluid and spike temperature comparison" Mr Jeff Dickerhoof, Sam Harber & Brian Cail, Zeon Chemicals, USA SESSION 3: PROCESS OILS Paper 7 "Process oils for TPE" Dr Arnaud Mahay, Exxonmobil, France Paper 8 "Group II process oils" Robert Plummer and Gene Robinson, Chevron Texaco Global Lubricants, USA SESSION 4: RUBBER MARKETS Paper 9 "Rubber trends and analyses" Mr Darren Cooper, Dr Prachaya Jumpasut & Dock No, IRSG, UK SESSION 5: AUTOMOTIVE MARKETS Paper 10 "Inter-TPE competition in an expanding global automotive market" Mr Robert Eller, Robert Eller Associates Inc, USA SESSION 6: ADVANCES IN STYRENIC BLOCK COPOLYMERS Paper 11 "Superior aesthetics performance process - the new generation of TPE" Dr Hans Peter Wolf (Germany), Sophie Bechu & Alexis von Tschammer (France), Dow Corning/Multibase Paper 12 "New unique HSBC (hydogenated styrenic block co-polymer) with reactive hard blocks" Mr Katsunori Takamoto, Kuraray Europe GmbH, Germany Paper 13 "Crosslinked SBR in block copolymer compounds to achieve certain EPDM TPV performance" Dr Manoj Ajbani, Goodyear Chemical Division, USA SESSION 7: ADVANCES IN OTHER THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS Paper 14 "New test methods for the characterization of thermoplastic elastomers" Prof Norbert Vennemann and Klaus Bökamp, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck, Germany and Synco De Vogel, Kevin Cai, Satchit Srinivasan(Solvay Engineered Polymers), Germany Paper 15 "Phase behaviour and structure of high hard block content polyurethanes" Dr Alberto Saiani, University of Manchester, UK Paper 16 "Phase-separated microstructures of all-acrylic thermoplastic elastomers" Dr Philippe Leclére, Universite de Mons SESSION 8: DEVELOPMENTS IN PROCESSING Paper 17 "The potential of processing additives to improve extrusion performance of TPE-V compounds" Dr Lutz Kirchner, Mr Steffen Foese and Dr Joachim Bertrand, Schill & Seilacher "Struktol" AG, Germany Paper 18 "TPE in the profiling industry" Mr Peter Nagl, LWB Steinl GmbH & Co KG, Germany Paper 19 "Mould technology for multi-component injection moulding" Klaus Rahnhoefer, Demag Plastics Group, Germany Paper 20 "Moulding simulation for the thermoplastic elastomers" Wim Schermerhorn, Sigmasoft, Germany 281 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1859574508 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/TPE-2004.jpg
TPE 2005
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/475/TPE-2005 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Berlin, September 14-15, 2005 TPEs continue to show healthy growth compared with most other polymeric materials, due to their unique combination of elastomeric properties with thermoplastic processibility. This 8th international conference on thermoplastic elastomers featured 25 papers from top experts on TPE materials, processing and applications.Applications for TPEs were strongly featured at this years event, examples being automotive airbag covers and glass run channels, sports applications and extruded products. There were also presentations on the use of TPEs in recycling polymer products such as tyres and other end of life vehicle components. Processing developments focused on adhesion, cellular TPE, multi-component moulding and product design.TPV developments included examples of the super TPVs with enhanced properties, such as acrylate, ethylene acrylate and silicone types, other TPVs such as natural rubber and EPDM based, the use of silicon technology to enhance properties, and research into manufacturing techniques. Block copolymer advances included TPUs with greater softness and polyether block amide developments.Paper 1 - The thermoplastic elastomer scene in 2005Barry Statham, Consultant, UKSESSION 1. DEVELOPMENTS IN TPVSDaniel Milesi & Pierre Rousseau, Multibase SAS a Dow Corning Company, FrancePaper 2 - A new thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) with differentiated properties in comparison with EPDM based TPVPaper 3 - Engineering TPV for extrusion applicationsAnke Sutschek,Orvar Otterstedt, Mark Jacobs, Coreen Lee & H. Chul Lee, DuPont de Nemours Intl. S.A., SwitzerlandPaper 4 - Si-based technology for thermoplastic vulcanizatesValrie Smits & Thierry Materne, Dow Corning S.A., BelgiumPaper 5 - An innovative way of dynamic vulcanization of EVA in the presence of PP: chemical, processing and mechanical propertiesProf. Philippe Cassagnau, Dr. Catherine Joubert and Dr. Alain Michel, University of Lyon, FranceSESSION 2. TPES FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONSNadeem Bokhari, Autoliv North America; Hiroshi Toyoda & Kousuke Ohtani, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., JapanPaper 6 - Polyolefin resin for airbag application - morphology of soft resin and parts performancePaper 7 - The influence of painting systems on TPVs in low temperature deployment behaviour of airbag doorsHerman Vos, DSM Thermoplastic Elastomers, The NetherlandsPaper 8 - Development of new TPV sponge materials and foaming systems for dynamic automotive weathersealsJere Anderson, Trexel Inc., USA & Eric Jourdain, Santoprene specialty products of ExxonMobil Chemical, BelgiumPaper 9 - TPV for hidden door framesGer Vroomen, DSM Thermoplastic Elastomers, The Netherlands & Klaus-Peter Maass, GDX-Grefrath, GermanySESSION 3. NATURAL RUBBER BASED TPVSDr. Stuart Cook, J. Patel & Dr. Andrew Tinker, Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre (TARRC), UKPaper 10 - Natural rubber based TPVs for improved performanceSESSION 4. TPES FROM RECYCLED MATERIALSGary Pollard, Vita Thermoplastic Compounds Ltd., UKPaper 11 - Further advances in developing quality automotive products by incorporating end of life vehicle partsPaper 12 - Reprocessable recycling TPEs from rubber powder - mechanical properties and applications of shore A typesDr. Henrik Scholz & Dr. Armin Dittmar, Faru GmbH, GermanyPaper 13 - Thermoplastic elastomers based on ground rubber tyreProf. Eduard Prut, Tatiana Medintseva, Olga Kuznetsova, Russian Academy of Sciences, RussiaSESSION 5. STYRENIC TPEsMizuho Maeda, Kuraray Europe GmbH, GermanyPaper 14 - New thermoplastic elastomer "TU-Polymer"Paper 15 - A novel robust polyamide overmold thermoplastic elastomerJohn Simons, Krishna Venkataswamy, Jiren Gu & Walter Ripple, GLS Corporation, USAPaper 16 - SBS-block copolymer with unique structure and propertiesRobert Huber, BASF AG, GermanyPaper 17 - Comparing elongational behaviour of SBS and SEBS copolymers in the melt stateDr. Fabio Bacchelli, Polimeri Europa S.p.A., ItalyPaper 18 - The role of polyisobutylene in TPE formulationsPatrick Ellis, Alain Prvot & Xavier Tassel, Polytechs SA, FranceSESSION 6. THERMOPLASTIC URETHANES (TPU)Andreas Tiemann & Rolf Steinberger, Elastogran GmbH, GermanyPaper 19 - Without plasticizers - non plasticised thermoplastic polyurethanePaper 20 - Soft TPU - design and applicationsGeorg Fuchte, Bayer MaterialScience AG, GermanySESSION 7. POLYAMIDE TPEsDr. Martin Wielpuetz & Michael Beyer, Degussa AG High Performance Polymers, GermanyPaper 21 - PEBA - high performance TPEs for sports applicationsSESSION 8. COPOLYESTER TPEFrancis Aussems, DSM Engineering Plastics, The NetherlandsPaper 22 - New developments in the application of TPE-E in breathable filmSESSION 9. PROCESSING TPEsBob Goss, Henkel Loctite Adhesives Ltd., UKPaper 23 - Bonding TPEs with cyanoacrylate adhesives 475 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-85957-525-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m398tp.jpg
TPE 2006
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/474/TPE-2006 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Munich, November 8-9, 2006 Thermoplastic elastomers are growing in importance. The Freedonia Group forecasts that demand for TPEs will expand 6.4 a year to 2.15 million tons in 2006. This important fast-growing area offers significant business opportunities, ready for commercial exploitation.Automotive and medical applications of TPEs are increasing. They now comprise around 20 of the elastomeric gasket market in the USA, and are found in footwear, personal care products, packaging and sports applications, among others.Overmoulding is a key use of TPEs and there are developments in materials and processing techniques to facilitate the simultaneous moulding process. TPEs can enhance appearance and feel compared to conventional rubbers.Now in its ninth year, this international conference is firmly established as Europes premier event for the thermoplastic elastomers industry. These proceedings focus on the latest TPE materials, performance, processing and applications.SESSION 1. COMMERCIAL ASPECTS OF TPEsRobert Eller, Robert Eller Associates, Inc., USAPaper 1 Implications of Asian market shifts and new technologies on TPE demand and intra-TPE competitionPaper 2 Novel developments in thermoplastic elastomers for overmolding applicationsJohn Simons, GLS International, The Netherlands & Dr Krishna Venkataswamy, Dr Jiren Gu & Joe Gerkhardt, GLS Corporation, USASESSION 2. STYRENIC TPEsEmmanuel Colchen, KRATON Polymers, France, Xavier Muyldermans & Emmanuelle Coignoul, KRATON Polymers Research, BelgiumPaper 3 Innovative SBC additive for high flow and high melt strength TPEsPaper 4 HSBC based TPE for higher temperature resistanceDr Markus Beitzel, KRAIBURG TPE GmbH, GermanyPaper 5 New developing grades of HSBC with crosslinkable hard blocksMizuho Maeda, Kuraray Europe GmbH, GermanyPaper 6 Performance characteristics of a styrene-isobutylene block copolymerKoji Noda, Kaneka Belgium NV, Belgium, Katsuhiko Kimura, Ryuji Fukuda & Makoto Tawada, Kaneka Corporation, JapanSESSION 3. TPVS FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONSRob Janisch, Shawn Jyawook, Jim Browell, Mark Steward & Ralph Richardson, JYCO Sealing Technologies, USAPaper 7 How TPV out-performs EPDM in acoustic properties for automotive sealingPaper 8 TPV for automotive sealing applicationsYuichi Ito, Hideyo Tsutaya, Takuo Asami, Tadashi Imai, Kimihiko Kamo, Hayato Kurita & Hidetake Nakano, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., JapanSESSION 4. TPV DEVELOPMENTSNorbert Vennemann, Klaus Bkamp & Dirk Brker, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrck, GermanyPaper 9 Crosslink density of dynamically vulcanized polyolefin blends (TPV) based on EPDM/PPSESSION 5. THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE (TPU)Dennis H.W. Feijen, Merquinsa Mercados Quimicos S.L., SpainPaper 10 Novel thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) for high performance aestheticsPaper 11 Expanded thermoplastic polyurethane technologyBart Van Edom, Huntsman Polyurethanes, BelgiumSESSION 6. COPOLYESTER TPEDr Dirk Zierer, Ticona GmbH, Germany & Ken Fletcher, Ticona LLC, USAPaper 12 A new non halogenated flame retardant COPESESSION 7. TPE ADDITIVES AND FINISHINGJulian Danvers, World Minerals, France & Roger Rothon, Rothon Consultants, UKPaper 13 Advances for siliceous mineral products within TPE systemsPaper 14 Overview of talc properties in SEBS compoundsGilles Meli & Denis Lejour, Rio Tinto Minerals, France, Gert Joly & Jaak Moerenhout, KRATON Polymers Research, BelgiumPaper 15 Advanced laser welding of TPE using NIR-absorbersMatthias Hopfner, ALLOD Werkstoff GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, Dr Rolf Klein & Dr Gareth McGrath, Gentex Corporation, UKSESSION 8. PROCESSING TPEsCharles Page, PolyOne Th. Bergmann GmbH, GermanyPaper 16 Latest developments in multicomponent molding thermoplastic ElastomersPaper 17 Improving the injection moulding process with special screw designJan Brus, Kluin Wijhe BV, The Netherlands 474 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-004-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m399tp.jpg
TPE 2007
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/473/TPE-2007 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Cologne, October 23-24, 2007 Now in its tenth year, this international two day conference is firmly established as Europes premier event for the thermoplastic elastomers industry.Thermoplastic elastomers usage continues to grow at a faster rate (6.2 annually through 2009, The Fredonia Group) than most other rubber and plastic materials. Therefore, there are significant commercial opportunities for exploiting their unique properties, for example in automotive, appliance, personal care, medical and sporting applications. Thermoplastic elastomers offer the design freedom and easy processing of thermoplastics, together with the flexibility and elastic recovery of rubber.This conference looked at what is currently happening with thermoplastic elastomers. Including the latest developments in SBC, TPO, TPV, COPE, COPA, and TPU materials, together with additives, processing, applications, commercial and design aspects for TPEs.SESSION 1. COMMERCIAL ASPECTS OF TPEsRobert Eller, Robert Eller Associates Inc, USAPaper 1 TPEs: Impact of globalisation, market shifts and new technologySESSION 2. TPE DEVELOPMENTSGer L Vroomen, Allod Werkstoff GmbH & Co KGPaper 2 Latest Developments in adhesion modifried TPEs to bond to engineering plastics, thermoset rubbers, glass, ceramic and metalsPaper 3 Novel thermoplastic elastomers with universal bonding charcteristicsJohn Simons, Dr Liang Xu, Dr Sehyun Kim & Dr Krishna Venkataswamy, GLS International, The NetherlandsPaper 4 Experimental HSBC polymers for improved overmould adhesionJeff Southwick, Emmanuel Colchen, KRATON Polymers, FranceSESSION 3. TPOsDr Julien Damen & Dr Allen McLennaghan, Dow Europe GmbH, SwitzerlandPaper 5 Novel thermoplastic elastomers and their applicationsSESSION 4. TPVsHideki Ishikawa, Taizo Aoyama, Katsuhiko Kimura & Ryuji Fukuda, Kaneka Corporation, JapanPaper 6 Basic properties of isobutylene based TPVPaper 7 TPV for automotive sealing systemsYuichi Ito, Andreas Wissmann & Akira Uchiyama Mitsui Chemicals Inc, JapanPaper 8 Rheological properties of PP/EPDM thermoplastic elastomer vulcanisates (TPV): The effect of different curing systemsIsmaeil Ghasemi, Mohammad Karrabi, Hamed Azizi, Peyman Ezzati, Parvin Ehsani Namin, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, IranSESSION 5 COPOLYAMIDE TPEDavid Silagy, Arkema, FrancePaper 9 New transparent PEBA: the material that revolutionises thermoplastic elastomersPaper 10 A newly developed transparent polyamide elastomer-properties and applicationEwald Zimmer, UBE Engineering Plastics SA, GermanySESSION 6 COPOLYESTER TPEDr Dirk Zierer & Dipl-Ing Marco Prigandt, Ticona GmbH, GermanyPaper 11 Physical foaming of COPESESSION 7 TPUsCharles Page & Dirk von Falkenhayn, PolyOne, GermanyPaper 12 Soft TPUs, alloys of TPU and SEBS for speciality applicationsPaper 13 Can soft TPU replace PVCDavid Pascual & Maria Josep Riba, Merquinsa Mercados Quimicos S.L., SpainSESSION 8 ACRYLIC TPEKazushige Ishiura & Kenichi Hamada, Kuraray Co Ltd, JapanPaper 14 A novel all (meth) acrylic TPE: synthesis, characteristics, and applicationsSESSION 9 TPE ADDITIVESJohnson Thomas, Anthony J Pasquale, Timothy Williams, Carol Perkins & Mark A Peters, Eastman Chemical Company, USAPaper 15 Aromatic, aliphatic and mixed resin systems as compounding additives in thermoplastic elastomersPaper 16 The use of isodewaxed mineral oils in high grade TPE applicationsKathy Helling, Chevron Research and Technology Centre, USAPaper 17 Mechanical properties and flame retardancy of SEBS based composites filled with aluminium trihydrateKevin Kibble & Wang-Dong Xiao, University of Wolverhampton, UKPaper 18 Comparison and synergism of aluminium trihydrate and magnesium hydroxide as flame retardants for SEBS based compositesWang-Dong Xiao & Kevin Kibble, Shenzhen Polytechnic, ChinaSESSION 10 PROCESSING TPEsStephane Demin, Rep, FrancePaper 19 Process of splice moulding with TPV for automotive window sealsPaper 20 Strategies for making fine celled and large, expanded thermoplastic vulcanisate (TPV) foamSeong Kim, Chul B Park, Kyung-min Lee & Mohini Sain, University of Toronto, CanadaPaper 21 Advantages in design by laser welding of thermoplastic elastomersRolf Klein, Gareth McGrath & Michelle Burrell, Gentex Corporation & Matthias Hopfner, Allod Werkstoff GmbH & Co KG & Bob Donahue, Natvar, GermanySESSION 11 TPE APPLICATIONSMaurice Navarro, Jean Marc Veill & Thierry Gaudry, Cooper Standard Automotive, FrancePaper 22 New evolutions in thermoplastic sealing systemsPaper 23 Infill for artificial turf, ultimate s 473 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-020-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/m385t.jpg
TPE 2008
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/458/TPE-2008 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Prague, November 12-13, 2008 Building on the success of TPE 2007, Smithers Rapra’s TPE 2008 conference highlighted new and exciting developments in markets, materials, additives and applications. The two day conference focused on innovative, application-driven papers detailing the advances in, amongst other things: New block copolymer TPEs based on polybutadiene, Modern peroxide cure systems for TPVs, and much more. 458 171,20 neu Kartoniert 9781847350763 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/wtpe08.jpg
TPE 2008 inkl. CD-ROM
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TPE 2009
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/511/TPE-2009 The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.de Frankfurt, November 11-12, 2009 TPE 2009, the twelfth conference in this series, once again proved to be the place for TPE raw material suppliers, converters, processors and end users to identify current and future need.With the end applications of TPEs so varied; dashboards, medical tubing, shoe soles, this conference gave a broad overview into the various subgroups of TPEs (TPO, TPU, TPV), additives, fillers, nano fillers and processing technologies making it the most comprehensive insight into this evolving industry.These conference proceedings include presentations from: Dow Automotive, JSP, Kuraray, Arkema, Dow Chemical Company, Mitsui, Rubber Research Institute of India, Lubrizol, Renkert Oil and many more. 511 171,20 neu Kartoniert 978-1-84735-395-5 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/xtpe09_3.jpg
TPE Fibel - Grundlagen, Spritzguß
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/365/TPE-Fibel---Grundlagen-Spritzguss Die Werkstoffklasse der Thermoplastischen Elastomere verzeichnet seit Jahren konstant hohe Wachstumsraten. Aufgrund ihres einzigartigen Eigenschaftsprofils haben TPEs in vielen Bereichen erfolgreich klassische Elastomere substituiert und neue Anwendungen erschlossen. Die vorliegende TPE Fibel ermöglicht einen leichten und verständlichen Einstieg in die Welt dieser spannenden und vielversprechenden Werkstoffklasse. Über die Autoren Thomas Dolansky studierte Kunststoff- und Elastomertechnik an der Fachhochschule in Würzburg und ist seit 2003 in der Anwendungstechnik der ALLOD Werkstoff GmbH & Co. KG tätig. Manuela Gehringer studierte Kunststoff- und Elastomertechnik an der Fachhochschule in Würzburg und ist seit 2004 in der Werkstoffentwicklung der ALLOD Werkstoff GmbH & Co. KG tätig. Harald Neumeier studierte Werkstoffwissenschaften an der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität in Erlangen und war mehrere Jahre als Projektingenieur für die BMW AG in München mit dem Schwerpunkt auf Kunststoffentwicklung und Korrosionsschutz tätig. 2007 folgte der Wechsel ins Produktmanagement bei DELO Industrieklebstoffe in Windach. 365 29,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-9810327-2-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/tpe.gif
TPE Magazine International - Subscription
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/zeitschriften/506/TPE-Magazine-International---Subscription Annual subscription fee (beginning 2010) is EUR 80.00 (four issues, incl. delivery costs). Single issue EUR 25.00 (domestic fees are understood as inclusive of the appropriately valid value added tax). Orders are accepted by the publisher and all national and international book shops. Taking up of a new subscription applies initially for the current calendar year. The subscription is automatically renewed if it is not cancelled in writing six weeks before the end of the calendar year. The subscription fees are invoiced each year in advance and, when participating in direct debit payment, they will be debited via a post office or bank. Should the magazine not be delivered by reason factors that are outside its control, there is no right to claim later delivery or reimbursement of subscription fees already paid in advance. The legal domicile for trading is Ratingen, Germany, which also applies for all other purposes, in as far as claims for payment are to be enforced. 506 80,00 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/TPE.jpg
TPE Primer - Fundamentals, Injection Moulding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/449/TPE-Primer---Fundamentals-Injection-Moulding Thermoplastic Elastomers as a class of materials have been growing at highrates over the period of past several years. Because of their unique propertyprofi le they have not only replaced conventional rubber in many areas but alsofound a host of totally new applications.This TPE Primer makes an easy and understandable entry into the world ofthese exciting and promising materials possible. About the Authors Thomas Dolanskystudied Plastics and Elastomer Technology at the Technical Institute in Würzburg and has been working since 2003 in the Applications Department of ALLOD GmbH & Co. KG. Manuela Gehringerstudied Plastics and Elastomer Technology at the Technical Institute in Würzburg and has been working since 2004 in the Materials Development Department of ALLOD GmbH & Co. KG. Harald NeumeierStudied Material Science at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen andhad been working for several years as Project Engineer at the BMW AG inMunich concentrating on plastics development and corrosion protection. In2007 he moved into Product Management at DELO Industrial Adhesives inWindach. 449 29,00 neu Kartoniert 978-3-9810327-4-1 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/TPE_Primer.jpg
Training in Injection Molding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/75/Training-in-Injection-Molding This text/workbook covers the entire field of injection molding - from materials, to processing, to issues of occupational safety, and to the recycling of injection molded parts. Key questions help readers work through the lesson with specific objectives in mind. Review questions allow readers to test their knowledge. Contents Fundamentals. The Injection Molding Machine. The Plasticating and Injection Unit. The Mold. The Clamping Unit. Hydraulics, Controls, the Electrical System. The Injection Molding Process. Mold Design. Quality Assurance in Injection Molding. Recycling of Plastic Wastes. Appendices. Reviews -"... accomplishes its intended purpose of being an excellent [general] teaching aid." - Injection Molding -"... [a] basic introduction - well worth investigating if you're interested in learning about or teaching the subject." - Materials World 75 49,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446214187 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Training-in-Injection-Molding.jpg
Training in Plastics Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/183/Training-in-Plastics-Technology This text/workbook presents a practical introduction to the world of plastics, from chemical fundamentals and processing methods to the problems of waste disposal and plastics recycling. The methodical design facilitates self-paced learning. Each of the twenty lessons begins with a key question intended to help the reader. Contents Plastics Fundamentals. Raw Materials and Polymer Synthesis. Methods of Polymer Synthesis. Bonding Forces. Classification of Plastics Deformation Characteristics. Time Dependent Characteristics. Physical Properties. Plastics Fabrication and Processing. Plastics Compounding. Extrusion. Injection Molding. Fiber-Reinforced Plastics. Foams. Thermoforming.Welding. Machining. Adhesive Bonding. Disposal Problems. Recycling. Reviews -" ... highly recommended to technicians and students enrolled in plastic processing programs." - Polymer News "As a basic introduction to its subject, [this workbook] is well worth investigating if you're interested in learning about or teaching the subject." - Materials World 183 49,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446213449 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Training-in-Plastics-Technology.jpg
Tribologie der Elastomere - Anwendungs- und Prüftechnik des elastomeren Verschleißschutzes
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/339/Tribologie-der-Elastomere---Anwendungs--und-Prueftechnik-des-elastomeren-Verschleissschutzes Das Studium des Verschleiß- und Versagensverhalten von Elastomeren in Form von technischen Bauteilen gilt als unabdingbare Voraussetzung für eine richtige Werkstoffformulierung und eine optimal dieser angepassten Konstruktion oder Auslegung. Zielstellung ist es, eine maximale Produktsicherheit sowie hohe Betriebsfestigkeiten zu erreichen. Im Umgang mit dem umfassenden Begriff „Verschleiß“ entstanden und entstehen auch heute noch Unsicherheiten in der Anwendung und richtigen Zuordnung der einzelnen Mechanismen zu entsprechenden Schadensmerkmalen oder Prüfkategorien. Verschleißprüfungen sind notwendig, um das Verhalten der gefertigten Teile sicherer einschätzen zu können. Die richtige Auswahl und Durchführung von Material- und Produktprüfungen gewährleisten zu können ist davon abhängig, inwieweit es gelingt, die Praxisbedingungen annähernd real im Prüfablauf widerzuspiegeln. Nur so lassen sich Prüfergebnisse in die Praxis übertragen. Dies ist oftmals mit einigen Schwierigkeiten verbunden. Das Buch soll zeigen, dass es unter strenger Zugrundelegung tribologischer Gesetzmäßigkeiten gelingt, sowohl den im Betriebseinsatz anzutreffenden Belastungen der elastomeren Systeme in Industrieanlagen adäquate Prüftechniken zuzuordnen als auch mit deren Hilfe verbesserte Lebensdauerprognosen formulieren zu können. Infolge der Notwendigkeit, dazu tiefer in die Fachgebiete Elastomertechnik und -chemie sowie Tribologie vordringen zu müssen, entstand eine umfassende Darstellung der Elastomer-Tribologie als Teilgebiet der Kunststofftechnik bzw. Polymerwissenschaft. In dieser Vollständigkeit kann das Buch als Nachschlagewerk für alle diejenigen Interessierten verwendet werden, die sich mit elastomeren Werkstoffen sowie Verschleißschutz von Anlagen und Ausrüstungen beschäftigen. Der Autor Klaus-Gerhard Scholz (*1944) begann nach seiner Ausbildung zum Maschinenschlosser 1963 ein Studium der Kunststofftechnik an der Fakultät Maschineningenieurwesen der TU Chemnitz, das er 1968 abschloss. Von 1968 bis 1984 war er stellvertretender Abteilungsleiter F + E der Leipziger Gummiwarenfabriken. Von 1976 bis 1980 erfolgte eine außerplanmäßige Aspirantur an der TU Chemnitz, im Oktober 1980 die Promotion zum Dr.-Ing. Von 1984 bis 1989 war er Leiter der Verfahrenstechnik Elastomerdichtungen bei der Goetze AG in Burscheid / Opladen, 1989 erfolgte der Eintritt bei TIP TOP Stahlgruber München, mit den Funktionen Leitung F + E Industrieprodukte sowie Technische Werksleitung. Seit 2001 ist er Leiter der Grundlagenforschung Industrieprodukte, betreut hier Grundlagenforschungsthemen und hat die Leitung für Projekte auf dem Gebiet Elastomerer Verschleißschutz / Tribologie. 339 78,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-9810327-0-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Umschlag-Tribologie.jpg
Troubleshooting the Extrusion Process
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/159/Troubleshooting-the-Extrusion-Process Troubleshooting extrusion problems is one of the most challenging tasks for everyone involved in extrusion operations. It requires a good understanding of the extrusion process, knowledge of the material properties, good instrumentation, good analysis tools, and a systematic and logical approach. This book addresses all issues crucial in extrusion troubleshooting. In addition, industrial case studies, richly illustrated with photographs and photomicrographs, are used to provide exemplary approaches to efficient problem analysis and problem solving. Contents Requirements for Efficient TroubleshootingTools for TroubleshootingSystematic TroubleshootingCase Studies: Film Coextrusion - Degradation in the Middle LayerFilm Coextrusion with Interfacial ProblemsLines in Extruded FilmColor Variation in FibersFilm with Poor TransparencyWear Problem in Film ExtrusionMultilayer Film with Appearance ProblemsDispersion Problem in HDPE BottlesPolymer DegradationHeat Sealing Problems in Coextruded FilmOutput Problem in Blown Film LineMaster Batch SelectionPipe Extrusion ProblemsSystematic Problem SolvingMachine Troubleshooting and Maintenance 159 89,90 neu Gebunden 978-3446217669 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Troubleshooting-the-Extrusion-Process.jpg
Twin Screw Extruders - Extrusion
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/320/Twin-Screw-Extruders---Extrusion Only as PDF available The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Scientific information researchers have searched the Polymer Library to find the most recent and relevant articles relating to Latex Allergies. The results of this search, approximately 300 references, are brought together in one convenient volume and include an abstract summary of each article with its citation and an index of key terms, authors, companies and trade names. Each published search is collated and printed when an individual order is received to make sure that all abstracts are as up-to-date as possible. Rapra's Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive source for rubber and plastics literature. It contains over 750,000 summaries of journal articles, conference papers, reports, brochures, standards and books relevant to the rubber and plastics industry, with at least 1500 new abstracts being added every fortnight. 320 145,52 neu Kartoniert http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/published_searches_20.jpg
Twin Screw Extrusion
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/521/Twin-Screw-Extrusion As part of its comprehensive treatment of this complex technology, this volume distinguishes between the different types of commercially available twin screw extruders and clearly describes their capabilities.It examines the fundamentals, development, and technology of twin screw extruders widely used for compounding, blending, reactive extrusion, and devolatilization.Contents: Non-Intermeshing Counter-Rotating Twin Screw Extruders. Intermeshing Counter-Rotating Twin Screw Extruders. Intermeshing Co-Rotating Twin Screw Extrusion. 521 129,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-42272-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-42272-8_216914357-92.jpg
Tyre Compounding for Improved Performance
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/elastomere/18/Tyre-Compounding-for-Improved-Performance The current price for this Rapra Technology Ltd. book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info@gupta-verlag.de Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 12, No. 8, Report 140, 2002 Dr. M. S. Evans, Kumho European Technical Centre This is an overview of the factors tyre compounders and engineers must consider when developing compounds for tyres, to meet the demanding performance requirements of the 21st Century. It provides an excellent introduction to a complex subject, but will be of interest to the tyre and automotive industries as it covers the latest developments and future prospects for tyres and tyre compounds, and is well referenced. Tyres must support the load of the vehicle; transmit the driving, braking and cornering forces from the vehicle in all weather conditions; envelop obstacles in the road without detracting from ride comfort; and, above all, tyres should not puncture and fail during use. Tyres comprise several different components, each with potentially varying formulations: the inner liner, the carcass, the bead, the apex, the sidewall, the belt, the cap-ply and the tread. These are described separately. Tyre performance is measured in a number of different ways, and the application of the tyre itself will influence the choice of tests. The key performance properties for tyres have been described as the ‘magic triangle, i.e., rolling resistance, wear and wet grip. The art of compounding is to balance out all of these performance requirements for the tyre and to relate the test results on built tyres to the rubber compounds and processes used in production. This review discusses compounding ingredients for tyre rubbers by class including polymer types. Compounds are tested before being used, examining properties such as rheological behaviour and tensile and tear strength. The future of tyres in vehicles is outlined. There is potential for tyres to include sensors to provide feedback about road conditions to vehicle control systems. In addition, most manufacturers now have products which will run for a short distance even after air is lost, made using much stiffer sidewall compounds. Key features Clearly written overview of a complex subject Tyre performance measures Compounding ingredients New developments Exceptionally well referenced Contents ScopeIntroduction Tyres Tyre Performance Ingredients Compound Properties Future About the Author Dr Evans is currently working as Special Advisor, Materials at the Kumho European Technical Centre. He is responsible for providing information on new developments in tyre materials and is involved in material testing and product evaluation. He has many years of experience of the tyre industry through his previous employment at Dunlop Tyres as a compounder, tyre research scientist and as manager for the materials department. 18 136,96 neu Kartoniert 978-1859573068 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Tyre-Compounding-for-Improved-Performance.jpg
Understanding Blow Molding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/165/Understanding-Blow-Molding The focus of "Understanding Blow Molding" is hands on and practical applications, which will benefit those new to the plastic blow molding industry, as well as those who are experienced but who may not have been exposed to all facets of a blow molding plant. People from various disciplines such as product and manufacturing engineering, marketing, design, research and development, as well as operation personnel, will also gain insight into solving the everyday problems of a blow molding operation. Contents Introduction to Plastic Blow MoldingThe Basic ProcessExtrusion Blow MoldingInjection Blow MoldingExtrusion Blow Molding TechniquesGuidelines to Selecting Industrial Blow Molding MachinesUnderstanding Extrusion Blow MoldsUnderstanding Injection Blow MoldsFinishingOverview of Polymer Materials 165 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446210554 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Understanding-Blow-Molding.jpg
Understanding Compounding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/187/Understanding-Compounding This book gives a general overview of the compounding process, and a description of the what and how of the major compounding classes and unit operations encountered within a compounding process. It is intended to be a primer for engineers, operators, managers and others involved in compounding processes. Contents What is Compounding? Pre-Compounding Operations. Compounder Types. Unit Operations. Post-Compounding Operations. Evaluation of Compounders. 187 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-1569902288 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Understanding-Compounding.jpg
Understanding Design of Experiments - A Primer for Technologists
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/2/Understanding-Design-of-Experiments---A-Primer-for-Technologists The author's step-by-step approach leads the reader through the basic concepts and practices of the methodology, supplying instructions on convenient designs. Partial Contents Basic Statistics. Fundamentals of Experimentation. Fractional Designs. Examples. Using Eight-Run Designs. Simple Designs. Folded-Over Designs. Nomenclature and Design Variations. Estimation of Scatter. Sizing of Experiments. Strategies. Response Surface Methods. Mixture Designs. Latin Squares. Analysis of Variance. Taguchi's Contributions. Advanced Topics. Computer Programs. Reviews " ... meets a unique and useful niche by starting with basic concepts and building logically..." - Rubber World Magazine "The author is very empathetic and helpful to readers who may feel they have less than the needed mathematical skills... "- Rubber World Magazine "Proper use of these methods is absolutely essential to successful research and development in the modern age." - Rubber World Magazine "To recap this book in a sentence: The goal ... is to glean the maximum amount of information from a minimum amount of work."- Injection Molding Magazine 2 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446186576 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Understanding-Design-of-Experiments---A-Primer-for-Technologists.jpg
Understanding Extrusion
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/191/Understanding-Extrusion This book presents basic information on extrusion and is accessible to professionals without an engineering degree. Written for extruder operators, supervisors, and technical service professionals, trouble shooting guidelines are incorporated in the appendices. Contents Extrusion Machinery. Instrumentation and Control and Extrusion Lines. Complete Extrusion Lines. Plastics and Properties Important in Extrusion. How an Extruder Works. How to Run an Extruder. How to Troubleshoot Extrusion Problems. Appendices. Review "...geht auf alle wesentlichen Aspekte in Hinblick auf Bauformen und Funktionsweise von Ein- und Doppelschneckenextrudern ein." - Kunststoffe 191 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446181632 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Understanding-Extrusion.jpg
Understanding Injection Molding Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/189/Understanding-Injection-Molding-Technology This introduction emphasizes the basic technical information specific to injection molding and the various technical problems faced when working in industry. The reader gains an understanding of machines, molds, injection molds, and the various molding techniques used in the past and today. Contents Introduction to Plastics Technology. Plastics Processing. Injection Molding. Other Mold Features and Terminology. Injection Molding Techniques. Automatic Product Handling. References. Review -" ... of value to service personal, buyers, machine operators, moldmakers and mechanics ... a reliable introduction." - Colloid & Polymer Science 189 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446177284 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Understanding-Injection-Molding-Technology.jpg
Understanding Polymer Processing
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/528/Understanding-Polymer-Processing- 528 69,90 neu Anderes 978-3-446-42404-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/978-3-446-42404-3_2142916549-83.jpg
Understanding Thermoplastic Elastomers
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplastische-elastomere/17/Understanding-Thermoplastic-Elastomers One of the outstanding advantages of TPEs can be summarized in a single phrase: They allow rubberlike articles to be produced using the rapid processing techniques developed by the thermoplastic industry. The commercial development of TPEs enabled the rubber industry to utilize new processing techniques including blow molding, comolding and coextrusion, hot melt coating of pressure sensitive adhesives, and direct injection molding. New products, new processing techniques, new properties, and new applications have been experienced in the last decade. All this is reflected in this general introduction to the subject. Contents IntroductionClassification and StructureStyrenic Block CopolymersMulti Block CopolymersGraft Copolymers, Ionomers, and Core-Shell MorphologiesCommercial Applications of Thermoplastic ElastomersEconomic Aspects, Tradenames and Glossary, Future Developments 17 39,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446193321 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Understanding-Thermoplastic-Elastomers.jpg
Update on Engineering and Structural Adhesives
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/534/Update-on-Engineering-and-Structural-Adhesives The current price for this iSmithers book may differ from the listed price. Please ask for an up-to-date non-binding offer under info(at)gupta-verlag.deEngineering and structural adhesives are distinguished from other adhesives by being high strength materials that are designed to support static or dynamic loads, often substantial loads.These adhesives are often subjected to cycling high and low temperatures and aggressive fluids or the weather. In general they are used for the bonding of rigid structures, although some degree of flexibility or toughness is often desirable in the adhesives to counter the effects of movement, impact or vibration. Although traditionally used in the metal working industries, these adhesives are now even more widely used with more modern materials.This Update describes the most important adhesives for engineering applications, viz.:• Anaerobics• Epoxies• Reactive acrylics• Ultraviolet light cured (UV) adhesives• Polyurethanes• Reactive hot melt polyurethanes• Special formulations of cyanoacrylatesIt covers the basic chemistry, applications, advances in technology, and durability testing of these adhesives. Important breakthrough technologies are highlighted such as the use of organoboranes as initiators for the bonding of low surface energy plastics and the use of nano technology to improve properties. Key papers and patents are cited which represent some of the key developments in the subject. 534 101,65 neu Gebunden 978-1-84735-480-8 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/wsu011_1.jpg
Verschleißminimierung in der Kunststoffverarbeitung
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/413/Verschleissminimierung-in-der-Kunststoffverarbeitung Phänomene und Schutzmaßnahmen Die wichtigsten Ursachen für den Verschleiß an Kunststoffverarbeitungsmaschinen sind Abrasion, Korrosion und Adhäsion. Verschärft wird die Situation durch immer komplexer werdende Rezepturen der Formmassen sowie den Anstieg von Verarbeitungstemperaturen und Durchsätzen. Trotz großer Fortschritte beim Verschleißschutz durch Metalle und Keramiken wird sich auf absehbare Zeit an dieser Problematik nichts ändern. In der Neuausgabe werden die geänderten Anforderungen, aber auch die Fortschritte der vergangenen 15 Jahre berücksichtigt. Insbesondere kommt Gesichtpunkten wie der Korrosion und der Oberflächentechnik mittlerweile sehr viel größere Bedeutung zu. Durch die Mitwirkung der Autoren aus der Industrie ist eine praxisgerechte Aufbereitung der Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen gegeben. Inhalt Einführung Tribologische Grundlagen (Prinzipien, Tribosysteme, Korrosion) Die Verschleißpartner (Formmassen, Metalle, Keramik) Verschleißprüfung Verschleiß in der betrieblichen Praxis (Aufbereiten, Granulieren und Fördern, Pressen und Spritzpressen, Spritzgießen, Werkzeuge, Extrudieren, Schadensanalyse) 413 129,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-40776-3 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Verschlei_minimierung-in-der-Kunststoffverarbeitung.jpg
Welding
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/414/Welding Whether you produce automotive parts, medical applications, or mundane consumer goods, welding of plastics and composites is an important step in the manufacturing of these products. This powerful tool gives you an overview of the welding processes currently used in industrial applications - including their advantages and limitations. You will find weldability charts for given applications and suggested process parameters together with evaluation methods for weld quality. Pocket-sized and condensed - yet clear and comprehensive! Plastics Power in the Palm of your Hand! 414 24,90 neu Spiralbindung 978-3-446-21695-2 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Welding.jpg
Werkstoff-Führer Kunststoffe
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/167/Werkstoff-Fuehrer-Kunststoffe Der "Werkstoff-Führer Kunststoffe" hat in nunmehr knapp drei Jahrzehnten bereits acht Auflagen erlebt - Beweis dafür, dass seine Konzeption dem Informationsbedarf der Fachwelt voll entspricht. Die umfassende und übersichtliche Darstellung der Kunststoff-Eigenschaften und -Prüfverfahren bietet für Fachleute in der Praxis wie für Studenten in der Ausbildung eine vorzügliche Wissensbasis über dieses Fachgebiet. Die 9. Auflage ist gründlich überarbeitet, aktualisiert und erweitert. Sie berücksichtigt alle Änderungen der wichtigen Werkstoff-Normen und -Prüfverfahren, die sich insbesondere durch die Einführung weiterer europäischer (EN) und internationaler Normen (ISO) ergeben. Neue Normen bedingen in vielen Fällen wesentliche Änderungen der entsprechenden Prüfverfahren. Bei den Werkstoffen wird vor allem Wert auf eine ausführliche Beschreibung der Basiswerkstoffe gelegt, zugleich aber auch auf neue Sonderwerkstoffe, wie Verbundsysteme und Polymerblends, hingewiesen. Auch die strukturellen Veränderungen der Kunststoffindustrie werden mit Blick auf Rohstoffhersteller und ihre Handelsnamen berücksichtigt. Der Werkstoff-Führer Kunststoffe vermittelt jedem, der sich mit Konstruktion, Verarbeitung, Anwendung und Prüfung von Kunststoffen zu befassen hat, einen schnellen und umfassenden Überblick über den Aufbau von Kunststoffen, die unterschiedlichen Kunststoffarten, ihre Eigenschaften, Prüfung und Anwendung. Vergleichsmöglichkeiten des Potenzials der einzelnen Kunststoffarten untereinander werden anhand zahlreicher Diagramme und Übersichten erleichtert. Review "Ein Ratgeber für alle Bereiche, in denen Kunststoffe hergestellt, verarbeitet oder angewendet werden." - Industrieanzeiger 167 54,90 neu Gebunden 978-3-446-22559-6 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Werkstoff-Fuehrer-Kunststoffe.jpg
Werkstoffkunde
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/allgemein/1/Werkstoffkunde "Bewährt wie beliebt ist dieses Lehrbuch gänzlich unerlässlich für jeden, der auf ein solides Grundlagenwissen in den Werkstoffwissenschaften nicht verzichten kann. Der Inhalt ist gut strukturiert, viele Abbildungen erleichtern das Verständnis. Die Autoren beschreiben umfassend, aber dennoch straff die notwendigen Grundlagen... Dieses Buch richtet sich an Ingenieure und Studenten, vorwiegend der Fachrichtungen Maschinenbau, Elektrotechnik oder verwandter Richtungen sowie an Leser nichttechnischer Fachrichtungen, denen an einem schnellen Einblick in die Werkstoffkunde gelegen ist." - vt verfahrenstechnik Geschrieben für Ingenieure und Studenten, vor allem im Maschinenbau und in der Werkstofftechnik oder Physik 1 44,95 neu Kartoniert 978-3540401148 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Werkstoffkunde.jpg
Werkstoffkunde Kunststoffe
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/71/Werkstoffkunde-Kunststoffe Dieses Buch - geschrieben in der Sprache des Ingenieurs - vermittelt das Wissen und das Verständnis über das komplexe Werkstoffverhalten der Kunststoffe. Dabei werden die für den Ingenieur wesentlichen Aspekte herausgearbeitet, um ihm bei der Entwicklung von gebrauchssicheren Produkten wie auch von werkstoffgerechten Konstruktions- und Verarbeitungsprozessen eine Grundlage zu bieten. Es ist für Studenten wie auch für Ingenieure in der Praxis geschrieben. Text und Aufbau zeichnen sich durch kompakte Darstellung aus, ohne jedoch Wesentliches auszulassen. So bietet das Werk einen leicht verständlichen Einstieg in die Werkstoffkunde polymerer Stoffe. Es soll der jungen Generation von Ingenieuren helfen, Kunststoffe erfolgreich und in nachhaltiger Weise anzuwenden. Inhalt Entwicklung und historische Bedeutung der KunststoffeKunststoffe - Eigenschaften und AnwendungenMakromolekularer Aufbau der KunststoffeBindungskräfte und Aufbau von PolymerwerkstoffenVerhalten in der SchmelzeAbkühlen aus der Schmelze und Entstehung von innerer StrukturMechanische Tragfähigkeit von KunststoffteilenThermische EigenschaftenElektrische EigenschaftenOptische EigenschaftenAkustische EigenschaftenLösungsverhaltenOberflächenspannungStofftransportvorgängeChemischer AbbauPhysiologische Wirkung 71 29,90 neu Kartoniert 978-3446212572 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/3-446-21257-4.jpg
Werkzeuge für die Kunststoffverarbeitung - Bauarten, Herstellung, Betrieb
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/thermoplaste/145/Werkzeuge-fuer-die-Kunststoffverarbeitung---Bauarten-Herstellung-Betrieb Dieses bewährte Handbuch behandelt Konstruktion und Bau von Werkzeugen für die verschiedenen Verarbeitungsverfahren vom Spritzgießen über das Blasformen bis hin zu Prototypen-Werkzeugen, einschließlich deren rechnergestützter Auslegung. Gesonderte Abschnitte beschreiben die Werkzeugwerkstoffe sowie die verschiedenen Herstellungs- und Bearbeitungsverfahren. Kapitel über Werkzeug-Normalien, Wartung und Instandhaltung, Formenrecht und Werkzeugkalkulation ergänzen dieses Handbuch für den Praktiker. (Auch als englische Ausgabe lieferbar.) 145 94,00 neu Gebunden 978-3446172944 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Werkzeuge-f_r-die-Kunststoffverarbeitung---Bauarten_-Herstellung_-Betrieb.jpg
Wörterbuch der Dichtungstechnik - Dictionary of Sealing and Gasket Technology
http://www.gupta-verlag.com/allgemein/bookshop/woerterbuecher/429/Woerterbuch-der-Dichtungstechnik---Dictionary-of-Sealing-and-Gasket-Technology Der Bereich der Dichtungstechnik ist ein großer Wirtschaftszweig mit rascher technischer Weiterentwicklung und starkem Import-/Export-Geschäft. Das Wörterbuch der Dichtungstechnik vereint Sprach- und Fachkompetenz in einem und deckt neben der Basisterminologie der Dichtungstechnik auch deren Teildisziplinen ab. Es enthält Begriffe aus den Bereichen Werkstoffe, Dichtungshalbzeuge, Dichtsysteme, Weiterverarbeitungstechnik, Werkzeuge und Formen, Messen und Prüfen, Schadensanalysen, Klebetechnik, Qualitätssicherung, Einkauf. Dieses zweisprachige Wörterbuch ist ein handliches Werk, das sich direkt an den Bedürfnissen der Fachleute auf dem Gebiet der Dichtungstechnik orientiert. Die jahrzehntelange Erfahrung von Dichtungstechnikern und Fachübersetzern wurde hierbei genutzt. 429 38,00 neu Gebunden 978-3-7785-2973-7 http://www.gupta-verlag.com/images/all/Woerterbuch-der-Dichtungstechnik---Dictionary-of-Sealing-and-Gasket-Technology.jpg
Wörterbuch der industriellen Technik, Band 1
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