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Covers both established methods of manipulating plastics, and innovations newly or not yet in use, explaining such aspects as the physical properties of many new polymers, methods of purchasing tooling, secondary techniques, and suggestions on how to work with design engineers to produce plastic pro
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Comprehensive guide to plastics processing methods, equipment and materials
"(Meikle) traces the course of plastics from 19th-century celluloid and the first wholly synthetic bakelite, in 1907, through the proliferation of compounds (vinyls, acrylics, nylon, etc.) and recent ecological concerns".--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. Winner of the 1996 Dexter Prize from the Society for the History of Technology and a 1996 CHOICE Oustanding Academic Book. 70 illustrations.