Film Processing (Progress in Polymer Processing) by: Toshitaka Kanai, Gregory A. Campbell

ISBN: 1569902526



Film Processing (Progress in Polymer Processing) by: Toshitaka Kanai, Gregory A. Campbell
Publisher: Hanser Gardner Pubns | 1999 | ISBN: 1569902526 | Pages: 435 | PDF | 17.1 MB

This is the most important and up-to-date book on film processing, and recommendable to students, researchers and practical engineers who are interested in polymeric films. It will not be possible to find this kind of book elsewhere, which covers a wide range of science and technology of film processing.

Contents
1. Film Processing: Overview and Introductory Rheology
2.1 Flat Die Analysis
2.2 Spiral Die Analysis
2.3 Die Control System of Film Thickness Distribution
3.1 Dynamics, Heat Transfer, and Structure Development in Tubular Film Extrusion of Polymer Melt
3.2 Kinematics, Dynamics, and Physical Properties of Blown Film
3.3 Bubble Instability: Experimental Evaluation
3.4 Optical Properties and Structural Characteristics of Tubular Film
4.1 Theoretical Analysis of Film Deformation Behavior in Casting
4.2 Analysis of Draw Resonance Instability in the Film Casting Process
5. Multilayer Films
6.1 Biaxially Oriented Film
6.2 Influence of Processing Conditions on Structure and Physical Properties of Biaxially Stretched Engineering Thermoplastics
6.3 Stretching Conditions, Orientation, and Physical Properties of Biaxially Oriented Film
6.4 Theoretical Analysis of the Tentering Process
7.1 Double Bubble Tubular Film Process System and Theoretical Analysis of Stress Development and Scaleup Rule
7.2 Biaxially Oriented Double Bubble Tubular Film: Process and Film Character