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- From: weber@jedi.ssd.lmsc.lockheed.com (Kevin Weber)
- Newsgroups: sci.materials
- Subject: Re: Selecting a plastic for a calculator
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 20:48:59 GMT
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- In article <1k6fs0INNo19@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>, gwalsh@kilroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov
- (Gerald J. Walsh) wrote:
- >
-
- > I started by just asking people and so far, I have had Lexan or ABS
- > suggested as a possible solution. If I choose one of those, or whatever
- > I choose for that matter, I will have to describe the crystal structure
- > (Face Center Cubic, Body Center Cubic or Hexagonal Closed Pack). I
- > also have to discuss the market, price and my intended distribution
- > channels. I will have to identify the materials that make up the
- > plastic I choose. Finally, the process steps need to be discussed and
- > the companies that can provide the choosen plastic or its components.
-
- Lexan or ABS are not cyrstalline, they are polymers, and while portions may
- be 'crystalline', the majority of it is not crystalline (amorphous is the
- proper term) in the sense that you are using it. Think of them more as a
- bowl of spagetti; many long chains of atoms intertwined.
-
-
- > Is Lexan or ABS a good choice? Too expensive? Where can I get information
- > on the crystal structure for the choosen plastic? Any good sources I
- > could look for in the library?
-
- Lexan is much more expensive than ABS. You might also consider cellulose
- acetate; that's what they make many soap dishes and the like out of. Here
- are some prices (they should be considered as relative; they may not be
- current actual prices):
-
- ABS $1.75 / lb
- Cellulose Acetate $1.71 / lb
- Lexan $2.62 / lb
-
- Some things to look for:
-
- Price
- Impact Strength (so it can withstand some abuse)
- Processibility (can it be molded into the desired shape)
- Wheatherability (Lexan beats ABS on this one)
- Assembly (will it be glued, or snapped together. Cellulose is poor if you
- need it to snap together; doesn't bend very well.)
- Color and colorability (Don't want a clear case, or do we?)
-
- (Perhaps readers could suggest more)
-
- Overall I think ABS probably has the best combo of what you're looking for.
- Lexan is better stuff but a bit expensive.
-
- For information try reading sections on 'polymers' in basic chemistry books
- as a start. Then perhaps the "Modern Plastics Encyclopedia".
-
- KEVIN
-