Module-5 EMC - Polymers
Module-5 EMC - Polymers
Seetharam
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IIITDM Jabalpur
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SM2005: Engineering Materials and Characterization
Units: 6 Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3
Evaluation Scheme: Quiz-1 (10%), Mid-Sem (30%), Quiz-2 (10%), & End-Sem (50%)
Module-1: Engineering Materials and Their Properties; The Price and Availability of Materials; The
Elastic Moduli; The Physical Basis of Young's Modulus; Yield Strength, Tensile Strength, and
Ductility; Strengthening Methods and Plasticity of Polycrystals, Material Testing. [05H]
Module-2: Fast Fracture and Toughness; Fatigue Failure; Creep, Material Testing. [04H]
Module-3: Metals; Time–Temperature–Transformation Diagram; Fine-Grained Castings; Single
Crystals for Semiconductors; Amorphous Metals; Light Alloys; Processing Metals; Heat Treatment
[07H]
Module-4: Ceramics; Ceramic Composites; Mechanical Properties of Ceramics; Production of
Engineering Ceramics; Material Testing and Applications. [04H]
Module-5: Polymers; Mechanical Properties of Polymers; Processing Polymers; Material Testing
and Applications. [05H]
Module-6: Composites; Properties of Composites and Foams; Processing of composites; Basic
Mechanics of Composites; Material Testing and Applications. [03H]
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SM2005: Engineering Materials and Characterization
Text/Reference books:
4. Callister, Materials Science and Engineering, 8th Ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc
Window frames
Plumbing pipes Sanitary fittings
Water cisterns
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THERMO PLASTIC MATERIALS
Properties: stiff and hard, coarser than the polyethylene of low density
✓ Applications
Sink traps
Washing machine bids Car fender
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THERMO PLASTIC MATERIALS
Textiles
Carpeting Surgical trays
Brush bristles,
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THERMOSETTING PLASTIC MATERIALS
✓ Properties: The cheapest. Heavy solid plastic material, fishy smell when
burnt dark in color. Heat resistant.
Applications:
Bottle caps
Bonding plywood
Chip board
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THERMOSETTING PLASTIC MATERIALS
Applications
Radio cabinets
Electrical fittings
Light switches
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THERMOSETTING PLASTIC MATERIALS
➢ Compression process in which material is forced to flow through a die orifice to provide long
continuous product whose cross-sectional shape is determined by the shape of the orifice of
a die
➢ Widely used for thermoplastics and elastomers to mass produce items such as tubing,
pipes, hose, structural shapes, sheet and film, continuous filaments, and coated electrical
wire
➢ Carried out as a continuous process; extrudate is then cut into desired lengths
• Polymer is heated to a highly plastic state and forced to flow under high
pressure into a mold cavity where it solidifies and the molding is then
removed from cavity
Injection unit
Melts and delivers polymer melt
Operates much like an extruder
Clamping unit
Opens and closes mold each injection cycle
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Plastics Processing: Injection Molding
– Extrusion or
– Injection molding
➢ Calendering is a process where a large amount of molten plastic is placed between rollers
and rolled to turn it into sheets. The rollers are hot and keep the plastic in its semi - molten
state allowing it to be rolled thinner and thinner as it passes through rollers which are closer
and closer together. When it is at the required thickness it is rolled through cold rollers to
enable it to go hard and is then wound into rolls.
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Figure : Dr.
A typical roll configuration in calendering
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Thermosetting-Process
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Thermosetting-Process
Calendering- Application
shower curtains
– Phenolics, melamine,
urea-formaldehyde, epoxies,
urethanes, and elastomers
• Typical compression-molded
products:
– Electric plugs, sockets, and
housings; pot handles, and
dinnerware plates
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(3) part is ejected.
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Thermosetting-Process
Plunger Transfer Molding