Thermoplastic Polymer Composites: Processing, Properties, Performance, Applications and Recyclability

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The monograph represents a life-long career in industry and academia and creates an exhaustive and comprehensive narrative that gives a complete understanding of important and state-of-the-art aspects of polymer composites including processing, properties, performance, applications & recyclability. Based on 40 years’ experience in both industry and academia, the author’s goal is to make a comprehensive and up-to-date account that gives a complete understanding of various aspects of polymer composites covering processing, properties, performance, applications & recyclability. Divided into 8 main chapters, the book treats thermoplastics vs. thermosets and the processing of thermoplastics; filled polymer composites; short fiber reinforced composites; long fiber reinforced composites; continuous fiber reinforced composites; nanocomposites; applications; and recycling polymer composites. Readers can have confidence that Thermoplastic Polymer Composites (TPC) gives a comprehensive understanding of polymer composites’ processing, properties, applications, and their recyclability; Provides a complete understanding of man-made as well as natural fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites and explores in depth how short fiber, long fiber, and continuous fiber can transform the entire domain of composites’ processing and properties; Provides a deep understanding of nanocomposites with more than 50 examples covering both commodities as well as engineering thermoplastics. It presents conducting composites and several bio-medical applications of composites that are already passed through laboratories. Audience This unique reference book will be of great value to researchers and postgraduate students in materials science, polymer science, as well industry engineers in plastics manufacturing. Those working in product development laboratories of polymer and allied industries will also find it helpful.

Author(s): Sodagudi Francis Xavier
Publisher: Wiley-Scrivener
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 1015
City: Beverly

Cover
Half Title
Thermoplastic Polymer Composites: Processing, Properties, Performance, Applications and Recyclability
Copyright
Dedicated
Contents
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction: Technical Background
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Composite Materials
1.3 Processing
1.4 Test Methods
1.5 Electron Microscopy
1.6 Concluding Remarks
References
2. Filled Polymer Composites
2.1 Filled Polymer Composites
2.2 Table-1: Examples of Thermoplastic Matrices Filled with Different
2.3 Concluding Remarks
References
3. Short Fiber Reinforced Composites
3.1 Basic Concepts
3.2 Synthetic Short Fiber Reinforced HDPE Composites
3.3 Natural Short Fiber Reinforced HDPE Composites
3.4 Inorganic Filler/Inorganic Fiber Reinforced HDPE Hybrid Composites
3.5 Natural Fiber/Inorganic Filler Reinforced HDPE Hybrid Composites
3.6 Short Natural Fibers Reinforced HDPE Hybrid Composites
3.7 Synthetic Short Fiber Reinforced PP Composites
3.8 Natural Short Fiber Reinforced PP Composites
3.9 Natural/Inorganic Short Fibers Reinforced PP Hybrid Composites
3.10 Natural Fiber-Reinforced PP Hybrid Composites
3.11 Natural Short Fiber Reinforced PVC Composites
3.12 Natural Short Fibers Reinforced Biopolymer (PLA) Composites
3.E Nylon 6
3.14 Short Fiber Reinforced PEEK Composites
3.15 Concluding Remarks
References
Annexure-1: Market Trends for Wood Plastic Composites
4. Long Fiber Reinforced Composites
5. Continous Fiber Reinforced Composites
6. Nanocomposites
7. Applications
8. Recycling Polymer Comosites
9. Outlook on Future of Thermoplastic Polymer Composites
9.1 Constituents of Thermoplastic Composites
9.2 The Future of Thermoplastic Composites
9.3 Final Concluding Remarks
References