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Title:
Engineering Design for Plastics
Object name(s):
reference book; manufacturing and engineering
Brief description:
Baer, E. (Ed.), 1964. Engineering Design for Plastics. Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York. This book covers the following: Preface - 1. Chemical composition of plastics by M. I. Kohan - 2. Crystal structure and morphology by F. P. Reding and E. R. Walter - 3. Viscoelastic behaviour and time-temperature relationships by R. Passaglia and J. R. Knox - 4. Viscoelastic analysis by Harry H. Hilton - 5. Mechanical behaviour, R. L. Thorkildsen - 6. Thermal stability by Gerhard F. L. Ehlers - 7. Electrical properties, K. N. Mathes - 8. Optical properties by W. F. Bartoe - 9. Permeability and chemical resistance by C. E. Rogers - 10. Surface Properties by R. C. Bowers and W. A Zisman - 11. Stress-cracking by John B. Howard - 12. Impact behaviour by Stephen Strella - 13. Ablation by Donald L. Schmidt - 14. Reinforced plastics by H. T. Corten - 15. Plastic foams by J. Dennis Griffin and Richard E. Skochdopole - 16. Processing factors in plastics product design by James F Carley - 17. Finishing and fabricating by G. R. Smoluk - 18. Bearing and gears by E. R. Bosser - 19. Applied economics by George L. Graf. Jr - 20. General design procedure by James H. Crate - Index
Collection:
Museum of Design in Plastics
Associated concept:
MoDiP reference library
Object name:
reference book; manufacturing and engineering
Object number:
MoDiPL : 0221
Object production date:
1964
Object production organisation:
Reinhold Publishing Corporation
Organisation's association:
Publisher
Object production person:
Baer, Eric
Person's association:
Editor
Object production place:
USA

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Use licence for this record: CC BY

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c5377e32-2ba7-3b43-a0e4-fad519b57850, Museum of Design in Plastics, CC BY

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