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A Laboratory Session In Plastics: Effect Of Weld Line On Tensile Plastic Specimen
Author(s) -
Val Girolamo,
Seung Kim
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--9500
Subject(s) - materials science , session (web analytics) , ultimate tensile strength , welding , composite material , line (geometry) , metallurgy , computer science , world wide web , geometry , mathematics
Plastic materials have become irreplaceable and are used as adhesives, textiles, packaging, foams, elastomers, biomedical devices, optic elements, and composites. Such potential applications of plastics are so limitless that there is an exciting future in the plastics industry. Plastics technology is a multidisciplinary subject dealing with materials and properties, testing and characterization, production and process control, parts and mold design, assembly and finishing, process automation and simulation, prototyping, and quality control.

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