Process Techniques for Engineering High-Performance Materials

Most processed materials retain a memory of their production process at the molecular level. Subtle changes in production, such as variations in temperature or the presence of impurities, can impart performance benefits or drawbacks to individual batches of products. Some product developers have tak...

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Main Author Oberle, Tim
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published United States CRC Press 2013
Taylor & Francis
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition1
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Summary:Most processed materials retain a memory of their production process at the molecular level. Subtle changes in production, such as variations in temperature or the presence of impurities, can impart performance benefits or drawbacks to individual batches of products. Some product developers have taken advantage of this process dependency to tailor properties to specific customer needs. In other cases, poorly engineered processes have resulted in serious failures. This book explores practical strategies to guide you in systematically developing, improving, and producing engineered materials. The book describes an R&D approach that is common to many material types, from polymers, biochemicals, metal alloys, and composites to coatings, ceramics, elastomers, and processed foods. Throughout, hundreds of examples illustrate successes and disasters in the history of materials development. These examples clearly show how product management and development tactics are constrained by the nature of the production process and the strategy of the company.
ISBN:9781466581890
1466581891
9781466581883
1466581883
DOI:10.1201/b15080