Permeability Properties of Plastics and Elastomers (4th Ed.)
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Permeability Properties of Plastics and Elastomers, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive collection of graphical multipoint and tabular data covering the permeation of liquids, vapors, and gases through plastic or polymeric materials, such as films, membranes, and containers.

This updated edition includes an entirely new chapter on sustainable and biodegradable polymers and an extensive introductory section covering fatigue, what it is, how it is measured, and the fundamentals of permeation and permeability properties. Foundational information is also provided on the production of films, containers, membranes, and the markets and applications for these materials.

1. Introduction to Permeation of Plastics and Elastomers2. Introduction to Plastics and Polymers3. Production of films, containers and membranes4. Markets and Applications for films, containers and membranes5. Styrenic Plastics6. Polyesters Plastics7. Polyimides Plastics8. Polyamides (Nylons) Plastics9. Polyolefins, Polyvinyls and Acrylics Plastics10. Elastomers and Rubbers11. Fluoropolymers Plastics12. High Temperature Polymers Plastics13. Renewable/sustainable PlasticsAppendices1. Permeation Unit Conversion Factors2. Vapor Transmission rate Conversion factors3. Standard Fuel4. Permeability of Gloves

Materials development researchers, academics and practitioners - ie material engineers/scientists, plastic part designers, process designers and fabricators and the large polymer manufacturers.

Larry McKeen has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin and worked for DuPont Fluoroproducts from 1978–2014. As a Senior Research Associate (Chemist), he was responsible for new product development including application technology and product optimization for particular end-uses, and product testing. He retired from DuPont at the end of 2014 and is currently a consultant.
  • Presents an essential reference tool: part of the daily workflow of engineers and scientists involved in the plastics industry and product design with plastics
  • Helps practitioners gain knowledge of exact permeation rates for liquids, vapors or gases through a range of polymeric materials
  • Enables engineers to improve performance of their products where permeability properties are important, from where packages need to be near-hermetically sealed, to where a selectively permeable barrier is required