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David O. Kazmer, 2009

ISBN: 
9781569904626
$100.00
Description:

Plastics manufacturing is a highly interdisciplinary endeavor requiring knowledge related to materials science, physics, engineering, and management. Because of this diversity, the plastics process engineer interacts with many stakeholders, including customers, designers, materials suppliers, machine builders, mold/die suppliers, systems integrators, operators, quality engineers, and managers. With so many stakeholders involved, it isn’t surprising that many plastics manufacturing processes are not precisely engineered systems.

Tim Osswald & Juan P. Hernandez-Ortiz, 2006, 606 pages
ISBN: 
1569903980, 9781569903988
$132.00
Description:
Textbook written for senior to graduate level students covers Polymer Material Science, Processing Properties, and Polymer Processes in part I; Dimensional Analysis and Scaling, Transport Phenomena in Polymer Processing, and Analyses Based on Analytical Solutions in part II; Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Finite Differences Method, Finite Element Method, Boundary Element Method, and Radial Functions Method in part III. Many applications are presented in the form of examples and illustrations.

W. J. Tobin, 2009, All inclusive CD

$32.00
Description:

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William J. Tobin, 1986, 156 pages
ISBN: 
0938648268
$57.00
Description:
Quality in plastics products is of growing concern. Based on many years of directly applicable experience, the author shows how to set up and implement a quality program, with special emphasis on plastics processing.

Contents Include:
W. J. Tobin, 2000, 87 pages
ISBN: 
0936994002
$53.00
Description:
WJT Associates has developed a Q.C. manual that can be used directly as a set of procedures for instituting a Q.C. program in injection molding or as a basis to supplement your own existing set of procedures. This book does not define AZL levels, show critical dimensions, or show sampling schemes. It lays out a Q.C. program that is capable of complying with the most demanding customer requirements, yet still is feasible in a small shop.
By George Schuetz & Jim McCusker, 2006, 256 pages
ISBN: 
1569903913, 9781569903919
$42.00
Description:
Quality Gaging Tips contains 144 instructive articles, arranged by topic, that originally appeared in a regular column (of the same name) in Modern Machine Shop magazine. Each article presents valuable insights gained from the authors’ years of experience and knowledge, and each is designed to help readers better understand the principles of gaging and improve their personal techniques. Both the science and the “art” of dimensional gaging are emphasized, providing a full explanation of the methodology along with detailed instructions on how to perform specific tasks.

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