4105 Assignment 1
4105 Assignment 1
School of engineering
department of mechanical engineering
ASSIGNMENT 1
TITLE: PLASTICS
Engineering plastics
Engineering plastics are a group of plastic materials that have better mechanical and/or thermal
properties than the more widely used commodity plastics (such as polystyrene, polyvinyl
chloride, polypropylene and polyethylene). Engineering plastics have a higher heat resistance
than standard plastics and are continuously usable at temperatures up to about 150 °C.
The term usually refers to thermoplastic materials rather than thermosetting ones. Examples of
engineering plastics include:
PA material Polyamide,
Polyamide or commonly called nylon, is a semi crystalline thermoplastic with low density and
high thermal stability. Nylon plastic is one of the most important construction plastics due to its
excellent wear resistance, good coefficient of friction and very good temperature resistance and
impact strength. Designations for Polyamide plastic, often occur in conjunction with numbers
such as PA 6, PA 66, PA 12 and PA 46. These numbers refer to the molecular structure of the
PA polymer.
The material PA is also characterised by very good chemical resistance and is a particularly oil
resistant plastic. Thanks to these excellent Polyamide plastic properties, especially the
combination of high strength, toughness and low weight, PA plastic is ideally suited as a metal
substitute. Automotive parts, industrial valves, insulation for railway sleepers and other technical
applications are made from the polyamide polymer. polyamides (PA, nylons), used
for skis and ski boots;
PC plastic - Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate is referred to by the abbreviation PC and is an amorphous thermoplastic that has
high transparency due to its low crystallinity. This clear polycarbonate plastic offers good
electrical insulation properties and excellent toughness. PC plastic can be used in a wide
temperature range. At up to 120 °C, the plastic retains its rigidity and has very high impact
strength even at low temperatures.
Polycarbonate plastic is also characterised by its UV and weather resistance, but is only
moderately resistant to chemicals. The material only exhibits optical clarity when it is
mechanically or chemically polished.polycarbonates (PC), used in motorcycle
helmets and optical discs.
poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PMMA, major brand names acrylic glass and plexiglass), used e.g. for taillights and protective
shields.
There are many names for the term high-performance plastics, such as: high temperature plastics,
high performance polymers, high performance thermoplastics or high tech plastics. The term
“polymers” is often used instead of “plastics” when referring to a high performance plastic.
Some examples of these are:
In addition, PTFE products have excellent sliding properties, excellent electrical resistance and a
non-stick surface. In contrast to other plastics, however, they have low mechanical strength and a
high specific density. With these qualities, PTFE plastic is commonly manufactured into rollers,
seals, and seal rings. To improve the mechanical properties, the PTFE polymer can be reinforced
with additives such as glass fibres, carbon, bronze or even with polyimide.
PPS material manufacturers also offer polyphenylene sulphide polymer in reinforced form, such
as PPS GF40, which is 40 % glass fibre reinforced. In addition, a variety of other PPS
modifications are available.
PES polymer offers high mechanical strength and stiffness as well as relatively low notch
sensitivity. In addition, PES has good chemical compatibility and hydrolysis resistance. Thanks
to its amorphous molecular structure, PES plastic material is translucent and has a yellowish
brown, transparent colour. PES material is ideal for applications with tight tolerances and low
dimensional change over a wide temperature range. Polyethersulfone components, regardless of
nomenclature, are ideal for a wide range of applications due to their strong physical properties.