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Forming injection molding

Use Vacuum-formed, injection-molded, blow-molded, and extruded products film sheeting wire cables. [Pg.1007]

Plastic forming (injection molding, extrusion, compaction)... [Pg.86]

Figure 13 Development of a process for complex near net shape part fabrication (SisNa - 30 v/o SiC whisker composite—Forming injection molding Densification hot isostatic pressing)... Figure 13 Development of a process for complex near net shape part fabrication (SisNa - 30 v/o SiC whisker composite—Forming injection molding Densification hot isostatic pressing)...
Carborundum Hexoloy SA Cold formed (injection molded or isostatic pressing) and pressureless sintered a-SiC with additions of B and C. [Pg.413]

Injection-molded articles can be decorated by in-mold labeling or by post-mold decoration. In the former method, printed film is inserted into the mold cavity before injection. The plastic forms an intimate contact with the graphic material. Post-mold decoration includes hot stamping, dry offset printing, and decal printing. [Pg.454]

The major use of 4-cumylphenol is as a chain terminator for polycarbonates. Its use in place of phenol gives a polycarbonate with superior properties (33). Eor a low molecular weight polycarbonate used for injection-molding appHcations, the use of 4-cumylphenol as a chain terminator significantly lowers the volatiHty of the resin. Other uses of 4-cumylphenol include the production of phenoHc resins, some of which have appHcations in the electronics industry (34). Another appHcation of 4-cumylphenol involves its reaction with ethylene oxide to form a specialty surfactant. [Pg.66]

Other apphcatioas for 4-/ f2 -octylpheaol iaclude chaia termination of polycarboaates (54). The properties of low molecular weight polycarboaates used ia injection-molding apphcatioas to form compact disks are enhanced when the polymer is termiaated usiag 4-/ f2 -octylphenoL... [Pg.68]

Urethanes are processed as mbber-like elastomers, cast systems, or thermoplastic elastomers. The elastomer form is mixed and processed on conventional mbber mills and internal mixers, and can be compression, transfer, or injection molded. The Hquid prepolymers are cast using automatic metered casting machines, and the thermoplastic peUets are processed like aU thermoplastic materials on traditional plastic equipment. The unique property of the urethanes is ultrahigh abrasion resistance in moderately high Shore A (75—95) durometers. In addition, tear, tensUe, and resistance to many oUs is very high. The main deficiencies of the urethanes are their resistance to heat over 100°C and that shear and sliding abrasion tend to make the polymers soft and gummy. [Pg.234]

Most PET botties are produced by injection blow mol ding (71) the resin over a steel-core rod. The neck of the bottie is formed with the proper shape to receive closures and resin is provided around the temperature-conditioned rod for the blowing step. The rod with the resin is indexed to the mold, and the resin is blown away from the rod against the mold walls, where it cools to form the transparent bottie. The finished bottie is ejected and the rod is moved again to the injection-molding station. This process is favored for single cylindrical botties, but cannot be used for more complex shapes such as botties with handles. [Pg.268]

VG Extruded, injection molded, thermo-formed and machined Autoclavable surgical tools, coil forms, pump housings, valves, pipe... [Pg.109]

This plastic is used widely in extruded forms such as sheet, pipe and rod, and as injection moldings such as pipe fittings [56-58]. [Pg.115]

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]

The polymers studied and the experimental procedure were described in the last section. The samples were made of the same PC-TLCP composite and the pure TLCP Vectra A950, respectively. To study the influence of sample forms and geometries on mechanical constants, plate samples (80 x 80 x 2 mm-) were also injection molded with a film gate. Tensile samples were then cut from the plate in the longitudinal (//) and transverse... [Pg.698]


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