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Sheet Fabrication Plet 370 Matt Eury Brian Martonik Mike McElhaney
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Objective To understand sheet fabrication and how it’s processed and to learn the applications that sheets can be used in.
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Outline Materials Processes Equipment Secondary operations Applications
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Materials Acrylic Polycarbonate Polypropylene Polyethylene Nylon Acetyl PVC
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Processes to Form sheets Cell Cast Continuous cast Extrusion
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Cell Casting Poured between two sheets of glass PVC gasket Heat process causes reaction –Produces good surface quality and optics –Low optical distortion
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Cell Casting Sizes –2 m by 3 m Thickness –2 to 12 mm
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Continuous Casting Poured between two highly polished steel belts –Belts heat and cool material –Highest productivity –High molecular weight –Harder surfaces –Isotropic shrinkages
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Continuous Casting Sizes - varies Thickness - 1.5 mm
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Extrusion Resin pellets melted by extruder Shaped by die
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Extrusion Sizes –Up to 4 meters Thickness –.25 to 15 mm
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Equipment Auxiliary Equipment needed to achieve desired results in sheet extrusion –Blenders –Screen changers –Melt Pump –Static Mixers –Texture Rolls
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Equipment –Grinders –Dryers –Feedstock
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Secondary Operations Cutting Decorating Drilling Forming Jointing Finishing
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Secondary Operations Cutting –Band Saws –Circular Saws –Knife –Laser Cutting –Water jet Decorating –Printing –Painting –Stamping –Decals
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Secondary Operations Drilling –Tapping –Hole saw –Drill Bits Forming –Thermoforming –Presses –Clamps –Cold Forming
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Secondary Operations Jointing –Cementing –Adhesives –Dip and Soak –Ultrasonic Welding Finishing –Sanding –Filing –Ashing –Polishing
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Desired Properties of sheets Sheet properties have a significant influence on process ability of a sheet. –Dimensions –Surface type –Orientation –Contamination
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Desired Properties of sheets –Toughness –Moisture content
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Why are Sheets used? Light weight Weather Resistance Colors Good optical qualities High impact resistance Cost (glass)
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Disadvantages Cracking Bubbles Crazing Low Tolerances (Cell Casting)
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Applications of Sheets Signs Picture frames Instrument panels Safety shields Hot Tubs Glass Replacement
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Applications continued
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