ABSTRACT

The potential application areas for polymer composites are vast. While techniques and methodologies for composites design are relatively well established, the knowledge and understanding of post-design issues lag far behind. This leads to designs and eventually composites with disappointing properties and unnecessarily high cost, thus impeding a wider industrial acceptance of polymer composites. Manufacturing of Polymer Composites completely covers pre- and post-design issues. While the book enables students to become fully comfortable with composites as a possible materials choice, it also provides sufficient knowledge about manufacturing-related issues to permit them to avoid common pitfalls and unmanufacturable designs. The book is a fully comprehensive text covering all commercially significant materials and manufacturing techniques while at the same time discussing areas of research and development that are nearing commercial reality.

chapter 1|46 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|90 pages

Constituent Materials

chapter 3|41 pages

Properties

chapter 4|129 pages

Manufacturing Techniques

chapter 5|43 pages

Secondary Processing

chapter 6|48 pages

Quality Control and Characterization

chapter 7|21 pages

Recycling

chapter 8|29 pages

Health and Safety