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Computer-aided material preselection by uniform standards

The standard injection molding machine used had a screw diameter of 30 mm and the aspect ratio of 23.70. The barrel temperature profile was 270, 280, 290, and 295°C. The mold temperature was about 90°C. The injection molded tensile samples were processed according to the CAMPUS specification (Computer Aided Materials Preselection by Uniform Standards) [24] and DIN 53455 Form 3. To obtain the different flow conditions, four groups of samples were injection molded by varying melt... [Pg.691]

Computer Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standards (CAMPUS), 19 793 Computer-aided molecule design (CAMD), 7 479, 509 26 999... [Pg.207]

Infante, P.F. et cd. (1994) Fibrous Glass and Cancer. Am. J. Ind. Med., 26, 559—584. PPG Industries, Inc., Material Safety Data Sheet for Fiber Glass Continuous Filament , revised February 2004. CAMPUS Computer Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standard http //www.campusplastics.com/. [Pg.161]

ISO 10350-1 is also the basis for acquisition and presentation of single-point data of the most successful and widely used materials database for plastics known as CAMPUS (Computer Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standards). Comparable multipoint data standards ISO 11403-1 and 2 are the basis for a comprehensive set of multipoint data in CAMPUS, such as ... [Pg.953]

Nowadays, a substantial amount of information is available on the internet, and polymer properties are no exception. Many resin suppliers have data available on their website, and there are a number of electronic polymer databases available. One of the most useful databases is CAMPUS, acronym for Computer Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standards. CAMPUS has become the most successful and widely used materials database for plastics. More than 25 international resin suppliers provide technical data on their products more than 100,000 copies have been distributed in Europe alone. [Pg.249]

In recent years most polyamide suppliers have made data available using a common computer database software known as CAMPUS (Computer Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standards). All data in this database is measured in common ISO format (ISO 10350 for single point and ISO 11403-1/2 for... [Pg.5923]

CAMPUS Computer Aided Materials Preselection by Uniform Standards... [Pg.591]

COMPUTER-AIDED MATERIAL PRESELECTION BY UNIFORM STANDARDS (CAMPUS)... [Pg.500]

CAMPUS (Computer-Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standards) has become the most successful and widely used materials database for plastics. Today more than 50 plastics producers worldwide are providing technical data on their products using CAMPUS. More than 200,000 copies have been distributed worldwide. This remaikable success is based on the unique concept, which combines uniform global protocols for acquisition and representation of data with user-friendly software. CAMPUS is the first and only database system which provides truly comparable data on products from different suppliers. The CAMPUS Windows program and material data are distributed for free from participating manufacturers. You can obtain the CAMPUS data by visiting the CAMPUS website to download CAMPUS. www.campusplastics.com... [Pg.617]


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