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Engineering Technical English Chapter 14: Polymers Engineering Technical English Dr. Hatem Elaydi Islamic University of Gaza February 29, 2017

Polymers Natural and synthetic polymers Thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

A. Natural and synthetic polymers The web page below, from a website for engineering students, provides an introduction to polymers. With names such as polytetrafluoroethyline and polyethyleneteraphthalate, it's not surprising that polymers are usually called by their more common name, plastic. But what, exactly, is a polymer or a plastic? Polymers are compounds made up of several elements that are chemically bound. Most compounds consist of large numbers of tiny molecules, which each contain just a few atoms. For example, a water molecule- H20- contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. But the molecules of polymers contain huge numbers of atoms, joined together in long chains. Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

A. Natural and synthetic polymers Rubber, thanks to its many uses from rubber bands to car tyres , is one of the best-known polymers. It comes from latex, a natural liquid which comes from rubber trees. Rubber is therefore a natural polymer. However, most of the polymers used in industry are not natural, but synthetic. The term 'plastic' is generally used to refer to synthetic polymers- in other words, those that are manmade. Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

B. Thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics The page goes on to look at types of polymer. Synthetic polymers can be divided into two main categories: Thermoplastics can be melted by heat, and formed in shaped containers called moulds. After the liquid plastic has cooled, it sets to form a solid material. A thermoplastic is a type of plastic that can be heated and moulded numerous times. Examples of thermoplastics that are common in engineering include: ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)- stiff and light, used in vehicle bodywork polycarbonate - used to make strong, transparent panels and vehicle lights PVC (polyvinylchloride) -a cheaper plastic used for window frames and pipes. Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

B. Thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics Thermosetting plastics, also called thermosets, can be heated and moulded like thermoplastics. They may also be mixed from cold ingredients. However, during cooling or mixing, a chemical reaction occurs, causing thermosets to cure. This means they set permanently, and cannot be moulded again. If a thermoset is heated after curing, it will burn. Examples of thermosets used in engineering are: epoxy resins- used in very strong adhesives polyimides- strong and flexible, used as insulators in some electric cables. Two more categories of polymer are engineering plastics and elastomers. Engineering plastics are mostly thermoplastics that are especially strong, such as ABS and polycarbonate. Elastomers are very elastic polymers which can be stretched by force to at least twice their original length, and can then return to their original length when the force is removed. Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

14.1 Circle the correct words to complete the text. A lot of rubber is made from latex, a (1) natural/synthetic polymer which comes from rubber trees. However, not all rubber comes from trees. Synthetic rubber is a (2) manmade/natural polymer with similar properties to latex. Plastics are also polymers. Like rubber, they consist of long chains of (3) atoms/molecules which form extremely large (4) atoms/molecules. 1) natural, 2) manmade, 3) atoms, 4) molecules Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

14.2 Read the extract describing a plastic panel manufacturing process. By this stage of the process, the plastic is solid, and has fully cooled. Selected panels can now undergo quality-control testing, to check they are strong enough to cope with the tough conditions they will be exposed to in use. Tests include tensile testing, where narrow lengths of panel are subjected to high tension loads to check they do not stretch or fracture. More tests are carried out to check the panels‘ resistance to impacts and scratching. Any products that fail the tests are returned to the beginning of the production process, melted down, and their material is reused. Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

The plastic was heated earlier in the process. 14.2 …Then decide whether the sentences below are true or false, and correct the false sentences. The plastic was heated earlier in the process. The plastic has now set. The plastic is now liquid. To pass one of the tests, the plastic must be an elastomer. The description suggests the plastic is a type of engineering plastic. The material is a thermosetting plastic. The material is a thermoplastic. Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

14.2 Answers True False - The plastic is solid. False- The tests check that the plastic does not stretch - an elastomer would stretch significantly. False- Material is melted down and reused, something not possible with thermosetting plastics. Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

14.3 Complete the word puzzle and find the word going across the page. a natural polymer a very strong thermoset resin not natural particles that form molecules another word for 'not natural' material used to make rubber a shorter name for polyvinylchloride used for forming melted plastic a group of atoms a long chain of atoms to set permanently a very elastic polymer a plastic that sets permanently Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14

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End of Chapter 14 Dr. Hatem Elaydi, IUG, Spring 2017, Chapter 14