PL8702 - ADVANCED PLASTICS AND SPECIALITY POLYMERS (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University
PL8702 - ADVANCED PLASTICS AND SPECIALITY POLYMERS (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University
PL8702 |
ADVANCED PLASTICS AND SPECIALITY POLYMERS |
LPTC |
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3003
OBJECTIVES: To enable the students
• To learn about the general methods of preparation of individual class of advanced plastic Materials
• To study about the general properties, processing behavior and applications of different class of advanced plastic and polymeric materials
• To understand about the structure- property relation of different class of plastic materials
• To study about the general properties, processing behavior and applications of different class of advanced plastic and polymeric materials
• To understand about the structure- property relation of different class of plastic materials
UNIT I |
THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS |
9 |
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Polyurethane elastomers, polyolefin elastomers, polyester elastomers styrene elastomers, polyamide elastomers, elastomer- thermoplastic blends, dynamic vulcanisites.
UNIT II |
SPECIALITY POLYMERS |
9 |
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PEEK, polyimides, PAI & Ionomer, Liquid Crystalline polymers, Metallocene Polymers. High tech- areas for applications of plastics. High & Low Temperature Polymers. Interpenetrating Polymers Networks. Ultra-high modulus fibres, Polymeric foams.
UNIT III |
POLYMER BLENDS AND ALLOYS |
9 |
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Definition, advantages of polymers, blends and alloys, role of composition, properties and applications of parameters for compatibility, PVC – Nitrile rubber, ABS-PVC and PP-EPDM.
UNIT IV |
FILLED POLYMERS |
9 |
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Polyolephines, Nylons & Polycarbonates with fillers like Glass, Mica, Talc, CaCO3, etc Polymer Concretes & Advanced ceramic
UNIT V |
SPECIALITY POLYMERS |
9 |
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Preleminary concepts of new materials such as electrically active polymers, Optoelectronic plastics, Bio-polymers, membrane plastics in bio medical applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: Students gather knowledge on various methods of preparation of different plastic materials.
• They also understand about the properties of speciality polymers based on the structure.
• They learn about various processing techniques suitable for particular end use applications.
• They can also select the individual advanced plastic materials based on end use applications.
• They learn about various processing techniques suitable for particular end use applications.
• They can also select the individual advanced plastic materials based on end use applications.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Plastic Materials Ed 7 - By Brydson, J A.,1999.
2. Hand Book of Plastics Materials & Technology - By Rubin, Irwin, J,1990
2. Hand Book of Plastics Materials & Technology - By Rubin, Irwin, J,1990
REFERENCES:
1. Plastics Engineering Hand Book Ed. 5 & Society of the Plastic Industry Inc - By SPI.,1991.
2. Plastics Materials (Properties & Application) - By Birley & Scott.,1982.
3. Modern Plastics Hand Book - By Harper.,2000.
4. Biron; Michel, Thermoplastics and Thermoplastic Composites: Technical Information for Plastics Users, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2007.
5. Davidson; Theodore, Polymers in Electronics, ACS Symposium Series 242, American
2. Plastics Materials (Properties & Application) - By Birley & Scott.,1982.
3. Modern Plastics Hand Book - By Harper.,2000.
4. Biron; Michel, Thermoplastics and Thermoplastic Composites: Technical Information for Plastics Users, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2007.
5. Davidson; Theodore, Polymers in Electronics, ACS Symposium Series 242, American
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