Solutions for Industrial Plastics: Theory and Applications
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Chapter 1 - Historical Introduction To PlasticsChapter 2 - Current Status Of The Plastics IndustryChapter 3 - Elementary Polymer ChemistryChapter 4 - Health And SafetyChapter 5 - Elementary StatisticsChapter 6 - Properties And Tests Of Selected PlasticsChapter 7 - Ingredients Of PlasticsChapter 8 - Characterization And Selection Of Commercial PlasticsChapter 10 - Molding ProcessesChapter 11 - Extrusion Processes
Book Details
Now in its 6th edition, Industrial Plastics: Theory and Applications is back, with the extensive, detailed graphics and practical lab exercises that made previous editions so popular. In this latest edition, these trademark features accompany updated coverage of the plastics industry, offering the very latest information on state-of-the art equipment, with a special emphasis on processing techniques. Coverage includes plastics recycling, ISO and ASTM testing specifications, current health and safety standards, as well as examinations of current environmental issues like recycling, pollution, and incineration. With such broad coverage alongside hands-on activities to provide a clear link between theory and practice, Industrial Plastics continues to be an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike.
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More Editions of This Book
Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:
Industrial Plastics
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781428360709
Industrial Plastics: Theory And Applications
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781305855687
Industrial Plastics, 4e
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781401804695
Industrial Plastics: Theory And Applications
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780827365582
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