Title: Plastics and Elastomers
1Plastics and Elastomers
- A plastic is a solid material composed primarily
of a polymer of high molecular weight. - An Elastomer is a solid polymeric material that
can experience large and reversible elastic
strains.
2Stiffness of Plastics and Elastomers
3Stress-Strain Behaviour of Typical Thermoplastic
4Effect of Temperature on Mechanical Properties -
Thermoplastics
5 Physical States of Thermoplastics
6Creep Behaviour of Polycarbonate
Strain ()
7S-N curves for Various Plastics at Room
Temperature
8Visco-elastic Behaviour
Elastic Behaviour - Metals
Visco-Elastic Behaviour - Plastics
Viscous Behaviour - Fluids
9Mechanical Behaviour of Elastomers
X-linked elastomer
10Vulcanizing of Polyisoprene (Natural Rubber, NR)
Heat
11Silicone Rubbers
- Si-0 replaces C-C backbone in
- Chemically Inert
- Low conductivity
- Heat/cold resistant
- Relatively expensive
- X-linking increases stiffness and strength.
Polydimethylsiloxane
12Common Elastomers
13Injection Molding Extrusion of Plastics
- Most widely used process for thermoplastics
- Pellets fed to heating chamber where they are
melted into a viscous liquid - Molded under pressure - 10 to 30 s cycle time
14Compression Transfer Molding
- Thermoplastics and Thermosets