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Title: 6'1 Main uses of thermosets


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6.1 Main uses of thermosets
  • Phenolics molded electrical parts, circuit
    boards
  • Melamine surface laminates to resist abrasion
    and high temperature, electrical parts
  • Urea adhesives, additives in papers
  • UP matrix resin for composites (e.g. fiber glass)

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6.2 Recycling symbols of plasticsDifficulties of
polymer recycling
  • Thermosets are not recyclable
  • Numerous grades for given type of plastic (e.g.
    PS)
  • Different grades can not be mixed to give the
    required properties
  • Color differences

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Recycling symbols of containers made of
thermoplastics
Recycling rates (1998) 25 of HDPE and PET
bottles
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6.3 Recycling of metals
  • 45 of steels
  • 60 of Al cans
  • 65 of Pb
  • 40 Ni
  • 40 Cu
  • 100 Au
  • Driving force high energy content of metals

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6.4 Molecular structure of polymers
A macromolecule
Polymer material
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Molecular structure of polymersPolyethylene
n(C2H4)
Shackelford
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Inherent flexibility of the backbone
Shackelford
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Degree of polymerization and molecular weight
  • Degree of polymerization n
  • n is the average number of repeat units in a
    polymer molecule
  • Example of PE
  • mer C2H4
  • Polymer (C2H4)n
  • Typically, n102 to 103.
  • Can be as high as 107 for UHMWPE.

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  • Molecular weight M is the weight of one mole of
    polymer molecule. Unit g mol-1.
  • MnM0, where M0 is the molar weight of the
    monomer.
  • Example Polyethylene (C2H4)800, n800,
  • M0(2?124?1)28 g.mol-1,
  • MnM022,400 g.mol-1.

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6.5 Effect of M on properties
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Effect of M on viscosity
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Effect of M on properties
  • Shorter chain, little entanglement. Easy chain
    realignment along force direction.
  • Longer chain, greater entanglement. Greater
    resistance to flow.

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6.6 Subdivision by chain structure
Linear (Thermoplastic and elastomer)
Budinski
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Branching (Thermoplastic and elastomer)
Budinski
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Cross-linked (Thermosetting, cured rubber)
Budinski
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Effect of cross-linking on properties
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Effect of chain structure on properties
  • Stiffness
  • Linear lt Branching ltCross- linked.
  • Softening temperature
  • Linear lt Branching ltCross- linked.

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6.7 Crystallinity of polymers
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  • Most thermoplastics are crystalline to varying
    degrees, up to 30.
  • Greater crystallinity ?greater stiffness,
    strength and toughness.
  • Kevlar (polyamide) has high degree of
    crystallinity, giving its high strength, is often
    used as strengthening fibers.

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Effect of crystallinity on properties
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