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Oliver Henze , Erik Waßner , Rüdiger Krech, May 2010
A statistical model is discussed which will help to understand the sequence length distribution of thermoplastic polyurethane block copolymers. Using this model processing range and transparency of some TPU materials were correlated to the theoretical segment length distribution. Considering this analysis some new Elastollan® 1200 materials (E 1200 materials) were developed. Due to the wide processing range and the high transparency of these new materials they are suitable to an increased number of applications.
A hydrofoil is subjected to many unique and varied loading situations. It must both withstand design loads and fail in a way that does not pose a hazard to the vessel it is attached to or the operators and/or passengers on board. This research investigates designing for several loading situations, while an attempt is made to ensure potential failure occurs in a specific, predictable and contained manner
Besides material and cost reduction the production of foamed elastomer parts offers the possibility to adjust part properties by modifying the cellular structure. This paper describes the physical foaming of rubber from its first step which is the dissolving of inert gases in the material to the foaming itself, its necessary equipment and different ways of conducting the process. Furthermore it discusses how to obtain desired part properties by varying process parameters.
Pavel Huta?, Martin Šev?ík, Luboš Náhlík, Ivaylo Mitev, Andreas Frank, Gerald Pinter, May 2010
Embossed or printed plastic surfaces are widely used as decoration elements. However, no inspection systems exist that can inspect products with irregular textures such as artificial leather or imitation wood.
This paper describes a system for the inline inspection of extruded surfaces with irregular textures. By incorporating algorithms for texture analysis into an inspection system, defects can be reliably detected and classified at real-time.
The current practice of using steel pry bars to open a
rotational mold and de-mold the parts during the rotational
molding process is one of the primary causes of damage to
expensive aluminum molds and molded parts.
Pry bars with soft but tough and abrasion resistant molded
tips will reduce the mold damage during the de-molding
process.
Introduction
The current practice of using steel pry bars to open a rotational mold and de-mold the parts during the rotational molding process is one of the primary causes of damage to expensive aluminum molds and molded parts.Pry bars with soft but tough and abrasion resistant molded tips will reduce the mold damage during the de-molding process.
Andrew W. Salamon , Peng Ye , Kevin Menard, May 2010
Isothermal crystallization experiments provide useful
information for applications concerning the processing of
fibers films soda bottles and injection molding. This
isothermal crystallization study demonstrates a new
extraordinary and unique extreme-precision-cooling-rate
of a Double Furnace Power Compensation DSC. This
new cooling technique called Ballistic Cooling. Plastics
foods pharmaceutical and other applications will benefit
from these new cooling techniques.
Andrew W. Salamon , Peng Ye , Kevin Menard, May 2010
Isothermal crystallization experiments provide useful information for applications concerning the processing of fibers, films, soda bottles, and injection molding. This isothermal crystallization study demonstrates a new, extraordinary, and unique, extreme-precision-cooling-rate of a Double Furnace Power Compensation DSC. This new cooling technique called Ballistic Cooling. Plastics, foods, pharmaceutical, and other applications will benefit from these new cooling techniques.
Ivan D. Lopez, Fritz Klaiber, Tim A. Osswald, May 2010
Reductions in force, layoffs and early retirements have left a management and leadership voids in many corporations. As a result, many good candidates have been pushed into leadership positions without the training, skills development and/or experiences that their predecessors have had in the past. This article is intended to summarize a series of lessons learned from my management experiences during my twentyƒ??seven year tenure at Xerox Corporation.
Kapil C. Sheth , Robert R. Gallucci , Gurulingamurthy Haralur, May 2010
New thermoplastic polyimide (TPI) ƒ?? polyetheretherketone (PEEK) blends improve high temperature load bearing capability and dimensional stability of PEEK. These phase-separated blends maintain PEEKƒ??s fast crystallization rate unlike other one-phase miscible PEEK blends. Blend compositions can be varied to tailor mechanical thermal flow and end-use properties for a wide-array of applications.
Peming Hsu, Jui-Pin Yang, Shyh-shin Hwang, Ying-Zhong Lai, May 2010
A linearly increasing load scratch test based on ISO 19252 was performed to study scratch behavior of injection molded polypropylene (PP) at different injection speeds of 10, 100, and 1000 mm/sec. The results showed that higher injection speed led to higher scratch resistance. Wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) results showed that high injection speed induced higher crystalline orientation near the surface. It was found that highly oriented polymer chains caused higher scratch resistance.
A new approach to prepare and characterize double network elastomeric system is investigated. A styrene-ethylene-co-butylene-styrene (SEBS) triblock copolymer system containing physical crosslinks is used to achieve a double network additional crosslinking using ultra-violet (UV) light. Results from conventional monotonic tensile tests and thermo-mechanical properties are presented.
The dispersibility of carbon nanotubes (CNT) in
water of different pH and in aqueous chitosan (CS)
solution acidified with different acids were investigated.
The untreated CNT could not disperse in water of 1 ? pH
< 13 whereas the acid-treated CNT could well disperse in
this range except the pH ? 3. CS was soluble in water of
pH ? 3. This paper presents an investigation on the
dispersibility of CNT in CS in aqueous solutions and in
composite films.
The dispersibility of carbon nanotubes (CNT) inwater of different pH and in aqueous chitosan (CS)solution acidified with different acids were investigated.The untreated CNT could not disperse in water of 1 ' pH< 13 whereas the acid-treated CNT could well disperse inthis range except the pH ' 3. CS was soluble in water ofpH ' 3. This paper presents an investigation on thedispersibility of CNT in CS in aqueous solutions and incomposite films.
Yashpal J. Bhandari , Gurulingamurthy Haralur , Peter Catsman, May 2010
A New High Heat SILTEM?? polyetherimidesiloxane block copolymer with Tg of ~202 oC is developed. It is an amophous melt processable polymer along with low flexural modulus. These polymers form transparent miscible blends with existing polyetherimidesiloxane polymer across all compositions resulting in a wider range of properties a enabling use in a gamut of applications
Jonathan Jeffery Stanger, Nick Tucker, Nigel Larsen, Mark Staiger, Roger Reeves, May 2010
This paper describes a film structure study involving nucleated medium molecular weight high density polyethylene (MMW HDPE) materials that enhance film properties. Using these new nucleated MMW HDPEs, several film structures have been designed to improve moisture barrier, oxygen barrier, toughness and cost, as well as reduce the environmental footprint by downgauging existing film structures. The films in this study use a variety of polyethylene materials commonly used in the film converting industry.
Mariajosé Pineda Manzano, Joel Bohórquez, May 2010
The coalescence, continuity development, dynamic and static mechanical properties, as well as interfacial interactions, were studied for polycaprolactone/thermoplastic starch blends. These materials, prepared by a one-step extrusion process, demonstrate the features of a highly interacting system and the tensile mechanical properties demonstrate exceptional ductility at very high levels of thermoplastic starch without any added interfacial modifier.
Ghasemi Hesam , Carreau Pierre J. , Kamal Musa R, May 2010
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nanocomposites were prepared via melt compounding of PET and different levels of organomodified silicate layers. Cloisite 30B and thermally stable phosphonium modified montmorillonite were mixed with PET, using an internal mixer or a twin screw extruder. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) were used to evaluate the effects of composition and processing conditions on the quality of the nanocomposites.
David Kazmer, , Stephen Johnston, Darin VanDerwalker, May 2010
By using a processing of gas-cooling and roll pressing (GCRP), the temperature, strain and stress of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) sheets can be controlled and both ?ý-modification and ?ñ-modification can be found in the sheets. The tensile strength of sheet in longitudinal direction increased by 14.1% at most, tensile modulus 14.2%, flexural strength 50.3% and impact strength 22.2%. Therefore the strength and toughness of iPP can be increased simultaneously by GCRP.
Kim McLoughlin Senior Research Engineer, Global Materials Science Braskem
A Resin Supplier’s Perspective on Partnerships for the Circular Economy
About the Speaker
Kim drives technology programs at Braskem to develop advanced polyolefins with improved recyclability and sustainability. As Principal Investigator on a REMADE-funded collaboration, Kim leads a diverse industry-academic team that is developing a process to recycle elastomers as secondary feedstock. Kim has a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Cornell. She is an inventor on more than 25 patents and applications for novel polyolefin technologies. Kim is on the Board of Directors of SPE’s Thermoplastic Materials & Foams Division, where she has served as Education Chair and Councilor.
A Resin Supplier’s Perspective on Partnerships for the Circular Economy
About the Speaker
Gamini has a BS and PhD from Purdue University in Materials Engineering and Sustainability. He joined Penn State as a Post Doctorate Scholar in 2020 prior to his professorship appointment. He works closely with PA plastics manufacturers to implement sustainability programs in their plants.
A Resin Supplier’s Perspective on Partnerships for the Circular Economy
About the Speaker
Tom Giovannetti holds a Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Tulsa and for the last 26 years has worked for Chevron Phillips Chemical Company. Tom started his plastics career by designing various injection molded products for the chemical industry including explosion proof plugs and receptacles, panel boards and detonation arrestors for 24 inch pipelines. Tom also holds a patent for design of a polyphenylene sulfide sleeve in a nylon coolant cross-over of an air intake manifold and is a Certified Plastic Technologist through the Society of Plastic Engineers. Tom serves on the Oklahoma Section Board as Councilor, is also the past president of the local Oklahoma SPE Section, and as well serves on the SPE Injection Molding Division board.
Joseph Lawrence, Ph.D. Senior Director and Research Professor University of Toledo
A Resin Supplier’s Perspective on Partnerships for the Circular Economy
About the Speaker
Dr. Joseph Lawrence is a Research Professor and Senior Director of the Polymer Institute and the Center for Materials and Sensor Characterization at the University of Toledo. He is a Chemical Engineer by training and after working in the process industry, he has been engaged in polymers and composites research for 18+ years. In the Polymer Institute he leads research on renewably sourced polymers, plastics recycling, and additive manufacturing. He is also the lead investigator of the Polyesters and Barrier Materials Research Consortium funded by industry. Dr. Lawrence has advised 20 graduate students, mentored 8 staff scientists and several undergraduate students. He is a peer reviewer in several journals, has authored 30+ peer-reviewed publications and serves on the board of the Injection Molding Division of SPE.
Matt Hammernik Northeast Account Manager Hasco America
A Resin Supplier’s Perspective on Partnerships for the Circular Economy
About the Speaker
Matt Hammernik serves as Hasco America’s Northeast Area Account Manager covering the states Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. He started with Hasco America at the beginning of March 2022. Matt started in the Injection Mold Industry roughly 10 years ago as an estimator quoting injection mold base steel, components and machining. He advanced into outside sales and has been serving molders, mold builders and mold makers for about 7 years.
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