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Automotive plastic engine

Courtney, J.F. Automotive Challenge, Composites Response Proceedings of Automotive RETEC 87 (1987) The Society of Plastics Engineers, Brookfield Center, Conn., p. 290-294... [Pg.468]

Nitto Denko Corporation primarily manufactures industrial adhesive tapes for the electronics, automotive, health care, packaging and construction industries. The company produces industrial, electronic and functional products. Industrial products include double-coated adhesive tapes, masking tapes surface protective materials, sealing materials and label printing systems. Electronics products include LCD-related items general and advanced device resins printed circuit boards and semiconductor package adhesive sheets. Functional products include medical items such as transdermal therapeutic patches polymer separation membranes used for water purification and treatment and plastic engineering products such as information equipment and porous film materials used in cars, electronics, and home appliances. Nitto Denko America, Inc., an optoelectronics subsidiary, manufactures semiconductor... [Pg.400]

Panel discussion (unpublished). Automotive Composites Conference and Exhibition. Society of Plastics Engineers 16 September 2008. [Pg.244]

Eller R. Economics, supply chain shifts, and the role of automotive TPOs. TPO Global Conference, conference proceedings. Society of Plastics Engineers 2008. [Pg.244]

Shearer G, Kochesfahani SH. An innovative masterbatch concept allows weight and cost reduction for automotive parts utilizing an extremely high aspect ratio talc. Automotive TPOs, conference proceedings. Society of Plastics Engineers 2007. [Pg.253]

Malacari PE. Ultrafine talc concentrates the best way to enhance PP and TPO properties with a unique additive Automotive TPOs, conference proceedings Society of Plastics Engineers 2007. [Pg.253]

Williams MG, et al. New low-density EXACT plastomers and high performance impact modifiers. Automotive TPOs, conference proceedings (www.exxonmo-bilchemicals.com). Society of Plastics Engineers 2003. [Pg.254]

Barr G, Raisoni J. Heavy duty truck plastic composite door module and trim s)retem. Automotive Innovation Awards, competition presentation. Society of Plastics Engineers 2007. [Pg.256]

Bowland C. A formulation study of long fiber thermoplastic polypropylene (part 1) the effects of coupling agent, glass content resin properties on the mechanical properties. Automotive Composites Conference Exhibition, conference proceedings. Society of Plastics Engineers 2007. [Pg.267]

Herron L, Fascias to air inlet panels recycledTPO gets a new life in the GMT360 SPE Automotive Innovation Awards Competition, unpublished presentation. Society of Plastics Engineers 2008. [Pg.267]

Porter MC (1990) Handbook of industrial membrane technology. Noyes, Westwood, NJ Rosato D, Rosato D (2003) Plastics engineered product design. Elsevier, Amsterdam Winkler PJ (ed) (2000) Materials for transportation technology. Wiley VCH, Weinheim Yamagata H (2005) The science and technology of materials in automotive engines. CRC, Boca Raton, FL... [Pg.359]

There is great potential for plastics to continue to replace metals in many products. Developments in plastic engineering should result in improved material properties which could lead to a wider use of plastics. One area of interest is the development of plastics to conduct heat, possibly by adding thermally conductive additives. Also ongoing research is being carried out to expand the use of plastics in the automotive industry. [Pg.278]

Bledzki, A.K. et al. (2003) Odor measurement of natural fiber filled composites used for automotive parts. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Global Plastics Environmental Conference Plastics Impact on ihe Environment, Detroit, Ml, Society of Plastics Engineers. [Pg.223]

S. Shah and D. Hlavaty, Gas injection molding of an automotive structural part. Plastics Engineering, October, 21-25 (1991). [Pg.42]

Brerman, P., and Fedor, C., Sunlight, UV, accelerated weathering, in Society of Plastics Engineers Automotive RETEC (1987). [Pg.490]


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