Polymer Processes Flashcards

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What is vacuum forming

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Mass production - mould is clamped onto a platen, polymer is heated up, then the mould is pushed into the polymer, the a vacuum is activated sucking into the mould creating the product

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What is calendaring

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Continuous production - extruded polymer between a series of heated rollers, creating. A film or sheet

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What is line bending

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One off / limited production - a polymer is heated over a specific line, allowing for it to be later bent

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What is lamination

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Layer of gel coat, followed by a fibreglass matting are applied, can be repeated until desired thickness is achieved

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What is injection moulding

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Large scale / mass production Heated polymer is injected into a mould using a hydraulic ram

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What is blow moulding

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Continuous production - polymer is heated and extruded as a tube into the mould, which is then injected with air, creating the product

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What is rotational moulding

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Large scale / mass production - heated polymer is slowly rotated on two axis, spreading everywhere within the mould using gravity, once required thickness is achieved product is cooled

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What is extrusion

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Heated polymer granules are extruded through a steel die using an Archimedean screw

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