Polymer processes features and products Flashcards

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Vacuum forming:

  • Polymer stock form
  • Products
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  • Thermoplastic sheet up to 6mm thickness
  • lightweight trays, box inserts and liners, takeaway coffee cups and yoghurt pots
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Key features of vacuum forming (3)

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  • Moulds are relatively easy to make but need a draft angle, air holes and rounded corners
  • Not cost effective for one-off manufacture
  • Small-scale batch and mass production
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Thermoforming:

  • polymer stock form
  • products
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  • Thermoplastic sheet approx 6mm
  • Bath, food packaging (fruit punnets, cake boxes, sandwich boxes)
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Key features of thermoforming

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  • Good for fine detail such as moulding in logos
  • Slow process used in industrial production
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Calendering:

  • Polymer stock form
  • products
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  • Thermoplastic pellets
  • Thin polymer sheet and film
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Key features of calendering

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  • Is an industrial production method, carried out by specialist manufacturers
  • Used for continuous production
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Line bending:

  • Polymer stock form
  • Products
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  • Thermoplastic sheet
  • Acrylic boxes, sheet or point-of-sale displays
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Key features of line bending (2)

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  • Quite slow and labour intensive - commonly used in school or college workshops
  • Suitable for one-off or limited batch production
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Lamination:

  • polymer stock form
  • products
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  • Fibre-based composite sheets (GRP, CFRP)
  • Boats hulls, kayaks, train carriages, theatre and film props, theme park rides
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Key features of lamination (lay-up) (4)

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  • Requires a former to mould around
  • Polymer resin used as the polymer
  • A top gelcoat is applied which may contain pigment
  • CFRP requires an autoclave for the product to ‘cure’
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Injection moulding:

  • polymer stock form
  • products
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  • Thermoplastic granules
  • Electrical product casings (computers, TVs, vacuum cleaners, calculators
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Key features of injection moulding (4)

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  • Complex 3D shapes can be easily made
  • Fast industrial production method
  • Used for large-scale mass or production
  • High initial tooling cost
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Blow moulding:

  • polymer stock for
  • products
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  • Thermoplastic tube ‘parison’
  • Drink bottles, shampoo bottles, detergent bottles etc
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Key features of blow moulding (3)

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  • Produces hollow thin-walled components
  • High initial tooling cost
  • Used for continuous production
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Rotational moulding:

  • polymer stock form
  • products
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  • Thermoplastic powder or granules
  • Traffic cones, kayaks, water tanks, kerosene tanks, children’s play equipment
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Key features of rotational moulding (3)

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  • Seamless hollow components with a large wall thickness
  • Mould continuously rotated through heating and cooling
  • Large-scale batch of mass production
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Extrusion:

  • Polymer stock form
  • Products
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  • Thermoplastic granules
  • Solid rods, tubing, angle sections, curtain track
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Key features of extrusion

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  • Industrial production method
  • Continuous production
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Compression moulding:

  • polymer stock form
  • Products
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  • Thermoset polymer charge ‘slug’
  • Electrical light fittings, switches, plugs, picnic plates and cups
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Key features of compression moulding (3)

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  • Uses a pre-weighed ‘slug’ of polymer
  • Polymer removed from moulds
  • Large-cale batch production