Thermosets_ Epoxy, Polyesters, Vinyl esters, Polyurethanes, and Phenolics

02/15/2001


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Table of Contents

Thermosets_ Epoxy, Polyesters, Vinyl esters, Polyurethanes, and Phenolics

Composites Reference: Appendix E. Industrial Plastics, Modern Plastics Encyclopedia (p142)

Composites History

Chap 9: Polymers Composites

Composites

PPT Slide

Automotive Plastics and Composites Use

Automotive Plastics and Composites Use

Recreational Plastics and Composites Use

Composite Reinforcement Classifications

Composites Can Have a Fiber Preform

Properties of Materials

Mechanical Properties of Thermosets

Applications for Thermosets

Applications for Thermosets

Advantages of Thermosets

Disadvantages of Thermosets

Composite Matrix Resin Classifications

Polyester Chemistry

Polyester Chemistry

Polyester Chemistry

Polyester Chemistry

Epoxy Chemistry

Polyurethane Chemistry

Other Thermosets

Polyimides

Polyimides

Polyimides

Polyimides

Polyimides

Polyimides

Polyimides

Polyimides

Phenolics and Carbon Matrices

Phenolics and Carbon Matrices

Carbon Matrices

Carbon Matrices

Thermoplastic Matrices

Thermoplastic Matrices

Thermoplastic Matrices

Mechanical Properties of PEEK

Physical Properties of PEEK

Properties of Reinforced PEEK

Advantages and Disadvantages of Polyketones

Polyphenylene Materials

PPO and PPS Materials

PPO and PPS Applications

PPS and PPO Mechanical Properties

PPS and PPO Physical Properties

PPS and PPO Processing Properties

Ceramic Matrices

Ceramic Matrices

Metal Matrices

Thermoset Reacting Polymers

Polyurethane Processing

Structural RIM

Resin Transfer Molding

Processing of Composites

Processing of Composites

Sheet Molding Compound (SMC)

Compression Molding

Injection Molding Glass Reinforced Composites

Additives and Reinforcements to Polyesters

Properties of Reinforced Thermosets

Author: greene

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