Engineered Materials Handbook Desk Edition
This comprehensive reference book covers properties, selection, processing, and applications of the most widely used nonmetallic engineering materials. The focus is on two main groups of materials: polymeric materials and ceramics and glasses. Compiled from the four-volume Engineered Materials Handbook series, this single-volume desk edition provides basic property data and an outline of fabrication methods for each material. The “General Engineering Tables and Data” section includes a collection of engineering tables and data as well as a “Guide to Materials Selection” that gives comparative property data and provides an overview of methodologies for selecting materials for specific applications. Dedicated sections focus on plastics, elastomers, polymer-matrix composites, adhesives and sealants, and ceramics and glasses. Information on recycling, metallizing, and ceramic-matrix composites is provided. An extensive illustrated glossary of terms also is included. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-0-87170-283-8, follow this link.
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Table of Contents
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General Information and Data
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Introduction to Polymeric Materials
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Polymer Science for EngineersByLinda L. ClementsLinda L. ClementsC & C TechnologiesSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 November 1995
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Properties and Characteristics of Engineering Plastics and Elastomers
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Recycling of PlasticsByRonald L. Walling;Ronald L. WallingAdvanced Materials Center, Inc.Search for other works by this author on:Published:01 November 1995
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Processing and Fabrication of Engineering Plastics
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Resin Transfer Molding and Structural Reaction Injection MoldingPublished:01 November 1995
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Metallizing of PlasticsPublished:01 November 1995
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Testing and Characterization of Polymeric Materials
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Flammability Testing of PolymersPublished:01 November 1995
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Friction and Wear Testing of PolymersPublished:01 November 1995
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Polymer-Matrix Composites
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Machining, Drilling, and Cutting of Polymer-Matrix CompositesPublished:01 November 1995
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Joining and Assembly of Polymer-Matrix CompositesPublished:01 November 1995
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Nondestructive Analysis and Quality Control of Polymer-Matrix CompositesPublished:01 November 1995
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Adhesives and Sealants
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Introduction to Ceramics and Glasses
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General Characteristics and Applications of Ceramics and GlassesPublished:01 November 1995
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Recycling and Other Environmental Considerations for Ceramics and GlassesByLaurel M. SheppardLaurel M. SheppardLash Publications InternationalSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 November 1995
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Applications, Processing, and Characterization of Ceramics
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Processing and Characterization of Ceramic PowdersPublished:01 November 1995
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Final Shaping and Surface Finishing of CeramicsPublished:01 November 1995
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Crystallography and Engineering Properties of CeramicsPublished:01 November 1995
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Advanced Ceramics
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Design Considerations for Advanced Ceramics for Structural ApplicationsPublished:01 November 1995
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Electrical/Electronic Applications for Advanced CeramicsPublished:01 November 1995
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Ceramic-Matrix Composites and Carbon-Carbon Composites
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Glasses
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Reference Information
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Abbreviations, Symbols, and Tradenames: Engineered MaterialsPublished:01 November 1995