Thermoplastic material is any synthetic polymeric material that has a softening point below 200°C if tested to BS EN ISO 306 Method A120. Products formed from these materials cannot always be classified in the normal way. In those circumstances the following approach can be followed
EP 1000953 A UPAB: 20000630 NOVELTY - A process for the production of a thermoplastically processabl...
The thermoplastic elastomers consisting of a totally saturated soft mid-segment of polyisobutylene(P...
Softening of thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) in a simulated body environ-ment (37°C n-sali...
For the purposes of requirements B2 and B4, thermoplastic materials should be classified as TP(a) r...
Plastics are man-made materials based on organic polymers. Plastic articles and structures are made ...
Thermoplastic composites go toward making an increasingly greater percentage of all manufacturing po...
Details four test methods to determine the Vicat softening temperature (VST) of thermoplastic materi...
Table 12.3 sets the limitations for using thermoplastic materials with a TP(a) rigid or TP(b) (see a...
Context: The choice of material, manufacturing process, and molding tool significantly effects the q...
Practical handbook for designers, producers, users of thermoplastics. Chapter Design and dimensionin...
Thermoplastic materials that do not meet the classifications in Table 4.1 can be used as described i...
The present invention relates in general to the field of thermoplastic polymeric materials, and more...
EP 1750128 A2 UPAB: 20070523 NOVELTY - Thermosetting plastic compounds comprising examining a thermo...
The high viscosity of thermoplastic matrices hampers fiber impregnation. This problem can be overcom...
Les résultats présentés dans ce travail concernent la mise en place d’une base de données matériau p...
EP 1000953 A UPAB: 20000630 NOVELTY - A process for the production of a thermoplastically processabl...
The thermoplastic elastomers consisting of a totally saturated soft mid-segment of polyisobutylene(P...
Softening of thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) in a simulated body environ-ment (37°C n-sali...
For the purposes of requirements B2 and B4, thermoplastic materials should be classified as TP(a) r...
Plastics are man-made materials based on organic polymers. Plastic articles and structures are made ...
Thermoplastic composites go toward making an increasingly greater percentage of all manufacturing po...
Details four test methods to determine the Vicat softening temperature (VST) of thermoplastic materi...
Table 12.3 sets the limitations for using thermoplastic materials with a TP(a) rigid or TP(b) (see a...
Context: The choice of material, manufacturing process, and molding tool significantly effects the q...
Practical handbook for designers, producers, users of thermoplastics. Chapter Design and dimensionin...
Thermoplastic materials that do not meet the classifications in Table 4.1 can be used as described i...
The present invention relates in general to the field of thermoplastic polymeric materials, and more...
EP 1750128 A2 UPAB: 20070523 NOVELTY - Thermosetting plastic compounds comprising examining a thermo...
The high viscosity of thermoplastic matrices hampers fiber impregnation. This problem can be overcom...
Les résultats présentés dans ce travail concernent la mise en place d’une base de données matériau p...
EP 1000953 A UPAB: 20000630 NOVELTY - A process for the production of a thermoplastically processabl...
The thermoplastic elastomers consisting of a totally saturated soft mid-segment of polyisobutylene(P...
Softening of thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) in a simulated body environ-ment (37°C n-sali...