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Plastic product design

BECK, R. D., Plastic Product Design, Van Nostrand-Reinhold, New York (197(1)... [Pg.204]

Belofsky, H. Plastics Product Design and Process Engineering, Hanser, Munich (1995) Gruenwald, G. Plastics How Structure Determines Properties, Hanser, Munich (1992) Dominghaus, H. Plastics for Engineers, Hanser, New York (1993)... [Pg.40]

Levy, S. and Dubois, J.H. Plastics Product Design Engineering Handbook, Van Nostrand, New York (1977). [Pg.157]

Rosato, D.V. ed. Rosato, D.V. (ed.) Blow Moulding Handbook, Hanser, Munich (1989). Hepburn, C. Polyurethane Elastomers (ch 6-RIM) Applied Science Publishers, London (1982). Martin, L, Pultrusion Ch 3 in Plastics Product Design Handbook - B ed by E. Miller, Dekker Inc, New York (1983). [Pg.339]

Plastics product design engineering handbook , Sidney Levy and T. Harry DuBois Van Nostrand Reinhold, (Kluwer Academic Publishers) (1977) ASIN 0412005115. A classic design course converted to book format that provides a very good introduction to a multitude of basic design features and environments focused on specific examples and end use application areas. [Pg.615]

Plastics Products Design Handbook, Part A Materials and Components Part B Processes and Design for Processes, edited by Edward Miller... [Pg.3]

Molded Plastic Products Design Engineering Services Contract Manufacturing Medical Products... [Pg.405]

BECK, R. D., Plastic Product Design, Van Nostrand-Reinhold, New York (1970) coLLYER, A. A., A Practical Guide to the Selection of High Temperature Engineering Thermoplastics, Elsevier Advanced Technology, London (1990)... [Pg.204]

Ramazzotti, D., Rotational Molding, Plastics Products Design Handbook, Part B, (E. Miller, ed ), Marcel Dekker, New York (1983)... [Pg.252]

PPDF plastics product designers forum PS problem solving... [Pg.609]

Plastics Product Design and Process Engineering. Hanser, Munich, 1995... [Pg.135]

In general, lacking any particular regulations, plastics products designed for underground work must be evaluated on the basis of the general-purpose test procedures, but their utilization or rejection needs very careful consideration. ... [Pg.249]

Miller, E. Plastic Products Design Handbook Pan B Process and Design for Processes. Marcel Dekker, New York, NY. 1983. [Pg.206]

Malloy, R. A., Plastics Product Design for Injection Molding, Hanser Publishers, New York, 1994, p. 68. [Pg.431]

Interpreting the test data. This section discusses plastics test data from the point of view of the plastic product designer. For a far deeper discussion of the topic, see Chap. 11. [Pg.622]

Plastics product designers are primarily interested in the ability of a given process to produce the shape they require. Therefore, the processes have been grouped according to their ability to produce a given shape. The groupings are... [Pg.630]

Within each shape category, the plastic product designer must be concerned with the ability of the process to produce the level of detail necessary for the application. A further discussion of the ability of each process to produce design details is also found in Sec. 8.3. [Pg.630]


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