Exam 2 - Polymer Reinforcement Flashcards

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Polymer Reinforcement

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• Adding of some agent to improve or reinforce
the plastic
– Usually used to enhance the strength of the base
resin

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forms of polymer reinforcement

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– Continuous, short, particle

– Glass, metals, ceramics, polymers

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Can thermosets/thermoplastics be used in polymer reinforcement?

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• Both thermosets and thermoplastics can be
used to produce composites
– Historically mostly thermosets, but now more and
more thermoplastics.

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Matched-Die

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• Usually uses bulk-molding (BMC) and sheet-molding (SMC) compounds
• The SMC or BMC is then
compression molded in
matched mold steel dies

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bulk-molding compound (BMC)

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• Putty-like mixtures of resin, catalysts, fillers and
short fiber reinforcements < 0.38 mm long
• Gunk, putty, dough or slurry molding

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sheet-molding compounds (SMC)

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  • Leather-like mixtures

* Flow mat or mold mat with longer fibers.

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Matched-Die Uses

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• Transportation 
– Vehicle body panels and hoods (SMC) 
– Small boat hulls (SMC) 
• Appliances 
– Shower floors (BMC) 
– Heater housings (BMC) 
– Cases (BMC) 
– Components (SMC)
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Matched Die Advantages

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– Finished surfaces (interior and exterior)
– Complex shapes (e.g., ribs and thin details)
– Minimum trimming of parts
– Good mechanical properties, close tolerances and corrosion
resistance
– Low costs and reject rates

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Matched Die Disadvantages

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– More equipment, handling and storage needed for pre-form, BMC, TMC, XMC and SMC
– Close tolerances require precise parallel press guides
– Costly molds and tooling vs. open molds
– Porous or wavy surfaces may result
– Cannot be transparent.

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