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Advances in Urethane Science and Technology, Rapra Technology Ltd., 2002. 123 Cutting Down on Freeze-Ups (TPUs), PE, Feb. 2003. 124 TPUs Get a Grip On Overmolding, PT, May 2003. 125 Wheelchair Cushions Rest on TPU Attributes, PE, May 2003. 126 Knights, M., LSR (Liquid Silicone Rubber) Finds an Old Trick can Overcome New Challenges, PT, Feb. 2003. 127 North American Recycling Market, PN, May 26, 2003. 128 Shut, J. H., Recycling Conference Shows Off New Ways to Enhance Recycled Plastics, PT, May 2003. 129 Toloken, S., Chicago Getting M1-Bottles Recycling Site, PN, Jun. 2, 2003. 130 Sefosse, M., Wood Composites are Expanding Among Sectors (with recycled plastics), MP, Jan. 2003. 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H., Process Window Identification for a very Tight-Tolerance Injection Molded Part with Multiple Performance Criteria, SPE ANTEC, 2001. 186 Schott, N., ct al., Optimization in Process Control for uniform Quality of the Optical Components, SPE ANTEC, 2001. 187 Coxc, M., ct al., The Establishment of a Processing Window for Thin-Wall Injection Molding of Syndiotactic Polystyrene, SPE ANTEC, 2000. 188 Knights, M., Gas Assist Works for Thcrmosets and Smaller Parts, Too, PT, May 2003. 189 Juntgcn, T., ct al., The Water Injection Molding Technique (WIT) as an Attractive Alternative and Supplement to Gas-Assisted Injection Molding (GAIM), SPE ANTEC, 2002. 190 Water Injection Technology Used in Injection Molding, Polymotive, Feb. 2003. 191 Hollow to the Core, PE Europe, May 2003. 192 Juntgcn, T., ct al., The Water-Injection Technique (WIT) as an Attractive Alternative and Supplement to Gas-Assisted Injection Molding (CAIM), SPE-IMD Molding News, No. 61, Winter 2003. 193 Tustison, L., Overmolding Overview, IM, Jul. 2002. 194 Cha, S., ctal., 3-D Simulation of Thin-Wall Injection molded Parts by CAE, SPE IMD News, May 2002. 195 Extrusion List: Buyers' Guide, SPE, Aug. 2003. 196 White, J., et al., Screw Extrusion, Hanscr, 2003. 197 Moore, S., Reactive Extrusion Aids Bottle-to-Bottle Recycling, MP, Mar. 2003. 198 Schut, J. 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MP, Feb. 2003. 332 Mold Designers Put the Web to Work, PT, Mar. 2003. 333 Software Checks Profile Die Designs, PT, May 2003. 334 CAD, CAM, & CAE Listing, PT, June 2003. [...]... controller computer designs 185 control choice 184 malfunctions 185 programmable microprocessor controller operating systems 184 technology 184 -6 water leaks 185 processing, and thermal interface 13-15 Processing Handbook and Buyers' Guide 139 processing window 176-7 product development 573-4 product handling 554-60 Production Xpert 181 profile fabricating processes 254-7 cooling 255-6 free extrusion... A., Plastics and Composites Welding Handbook, Hanser, 2003 359 Welding, Bonding, & Assembly Equipment, PT, June 2003 360 Rohifs, T., Plastics Machining: Understanding the Basics, MD&DI, Apr 2002 361 Bogin, M., Working with Plastics Made Easier with Basic Machining Techniques, Job Shop Tech., May 2001 590 Plastic Product Material and Process Selection Handbook 362 Koenig, K M., Fixturing & Routing Plastics... Quick and Below Budget, Industrial Computing, May 2003 592 Plastic Product Material and Process Selection Handbook 413 Moore, S., Global Demand Heats Up in High-Volume Markets, MP, Feb 2003 414 Toensmeier, P A., Market Dynamics Redraw the Graph of Resin Supply, MP, Feb 2003 415 Recognize the Need, Generate the Lead, I-R World, Jan-Feb., 2003 416 European Plastics Directory: Materials, Semi-Finished Products,... 397 pipe production 252-4 dies 253-4 dimensions/sizes control 253 downstream line equipment 253 planetary gear extruders (PGEs) 377 plastic behavior 17, 37 plastic classification systems 120 plastic deformation 154 plastic foam s e e foamed plastics; foaming plastic industry, overview 1-3 plastic memory 25-6, 151 610 Index plasticators 156, 163 single and two-stage 196 plasticizer 375,500 plastics... Functional and Aesthetic: Acetal, PE, July 2003 463 Making Smarter Plastics, MD&DI, July 2003 464 Metal Molding Shapes Up As Appealing Market, MP, Aug 2003 465 Boeing Opts for Composites for 7E7, RE, July/Aug 2003 466 Carbon Fibre SMC Halves Weight of Automotivc Parts, RP, July/Aug 2003 467 Prepreg Qualification Scheme, RP, July/Aug 2003 594 Plastic Product Material and Process Selection Handbook 468... 516 -18 materials of construction 512-13, 515 metals 513, 515 overview 512-15 properties of materials 514 protective coating/plating 519-20 prototyping 547-8 surface requirements 518 tool life 513 see also die; mold mold/die geometry 191 molded products, handling and finishing 557 Moldflow EZ-Track 178 ,182 -3 Moldflow Plastics )(pert (MPX) 178, 180 Moldflow Shotscope 178 molding closed 150 foamed plastics... 3 advantages and limitations 36-7 behavior 8-11 chemical composition 9 classification 3-8 combined with other materials 44 future 575 future uses 570-2 major families 5 morphology 9 performance 6, 44-5 primary processing 9 processes 122-3 processing 6 properties 8-11, 40-129 overview 16, 40-4 selection 1, 119-24 terminology 9 Plastics & Computer Inc 187 plastics industry, application 3 Plastics Learning... performance of finished product 492 plastic content 455 pressure and product size limitation 494 process selection 491-6 processes 457, 459 product design shapes vs processing methods 493 properties 458-9,461,465-8 of fiber reinforcements 460 vs amount of reinforcement 455 reinforcements 470-1 resins used 456 self-healing 574 specific requirements 494 strength 462 tank fabrication 485 thermoplastics 456, 473... clamshell machines 435 combined plastics 433 comparison with other processes 429 cycle times 429 design 438 four-step 430 high-flow plastics 433 machine construction 435-6 machines 431 microprocessor control 436 mold 436-8 overview 428-30 performance 434-5 plastic behavior 434 plastic powder form 433 plastics 431-4 plastisols 502 pressure 431 process 430-1 product examples 432 rock -and- roll (slush) equipment... advantages 408 appliance application 408 cast materials for molds 412 chemical system 416 -18 classifications of products 408 comparison with other processes 420 continuous automatic operation 411 conversion process 422-4 costs 413-15 cure times 417 disadvantages 415 elastomers 417 end product requirements 418 equipment 409-10, 416 high-temperature processing of nylon 417 -18 in-mold pressures 410 integral sldn . 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