Polymer Notes
Polymer Notes
Functionality
Polymerization Reactions
2. Kinetics of Polymerization
Chain Polymerization
Ionic Polymerization
Copolymerization Kinetics
4. Polymerization Processes
Bulk Polymerization
Solution Polymerization
Monomer in solvent.
Good heat control, but difficult solvent removal.
Suspension Polymerization
Emulsion Polymerization
5. Polymer Composites
Thermoplastic Composites
Can be remelted.
Reinforced with fibers or fillers.
Surface Treatment
Fabrication Methods
Hand lay-up, Spray-up, Pultrusion, RTM (Resin Transfer Molding), Compression molding,
Filament winding.
Types of Polymers
Polymer Blends
Polymer Composites
Definition: Polymers reinforced with fibers or fillers to improve strength and durability.
Types:
o Fiber-reinforced (e.g., glass, carbon fiber).
o Particulate-reinforced (e.g., silica).
Applications: Aerospace, construction, sports equipment.
Materials and Applications of Polymers
Engineering Polymers
Polymers with superior mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties used in engineering applications.
1. Thermoplastics
o Soften on heating, harden on cooling.
o Examples: Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polycarbonate.
2. Thermosets
o Irreversibly hardened by curing.
o Examples: Epoxy, Bakelite.
3. Elastomers
o Elastic and flexible.
o Examples: Natural rubber, Silicone rubber.
4. Polyolefins
o Derived from olefins (e.g., ethylene, propylene).
o Examples: PE, PP.
5. Polyethylene (PE)
o Types: HDPE (rigid), LDPE (flexible).
o Applications: Containers, pipes, films.
6. Polypropylene (PP)
o Good fatigue resistance.
o Applications: Hinges, automotive parts.
7. Polyesters
o E.g., PET (Polyethylene terephthalate).
o Applications: Bottles, textiles.
8. Polycarbonate (PC)
o High impact resistance.
o Applications: Eyewear lenses, bulletproof glass.
9. Polyamides (PA)
o Known as Nylon.
o Applications: Mechanical parts, clothing.
10. Polyetherimide (PEI)
o High strength, flame resistance.
o Applications: Medical devices, aerospace.
11. Polyamide-imide (PAI)
o Excellent heat and chemical resistance.
o Applications: Automotive, electronics.
12. High Performance Polymers
o Withstand extreme conditions.
o Examples: PEEK, PSU, PTFE.
o Applications: Medical implants, aerospace.
13. High Temperature Resistant Polymers
o Withstand >200°C.
o Examples: PBI, PI, PEEK.
o Applications: Jet engines, electronics.
Characterization of Polymers
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS): Formulates quality standards for polymers used in
packaging, construction, automotive, etc.
Ensures safety, performance, and environmental compliance.
Examples:
o IS 10146 for polyethylene used in food packaging.
o IS 7328 for polypropylene for molding and extrusion.
Polymerization Engineering
Techniques
Additives in Polymers
Polymer Products
Common items:
o Consumer goods: bottles, bags.
o Construction: pipes, panels.
o Automotive: dashboards, bumpers.
o Medical: syringes, catheters.
Introduction to Rheology
1. Polyethylene (PE)
2. Polypropylene (PP)
4. Copolymers
5. Polystyrene (PS)
9. Phenol-Formaldehyde (PF)
Polymer Mixtures
1. Polymer Compatibilization
3. Solubility Parameter
5. Polymer Blending
8. Polymer Composites
Plastics
Plastics are synthetic polymers that can be molded into various shapes and forms. They are widely used
due to their light weight, corrosion resistance, and ease of processing.
Molding Processes
1. Extrusion
Process: Plastic granules are melted and forced through a die to form continuous shapes (pipes,
sheets).
Used for: Pipes, straws, films, insulation of wires.
2. Injection Molding
Process: Molten plastic is injected into a closed mold under pressure, then cooled and ejected.
Used for: Toys, bottle caps, containers, automotive parts.
3. Blow Molding
Process: Air is blown into a heated plastic tube (parison) inside a mold to expand and form
hollow shapes.
Types: Extrusion blow molding, injection blow molding.
Used for: Bottles, containers, tanks.
4. Compression Molding
Process: A pre-measured amount of plastic is placed in a heated mold, compressed into shape,
and cured.
Used for: Electrical components, automotive parts, appliance housings.
5. Transfer Molding
Process: Plastic is heated in a chamber and forced into a mold through a sprue or runner.
Used for: Electrical and electronic parts, encapsulation of components.
Recycling of Polymers