Characterization and Durability of Mold-In-Color Engineering Plastics

2019-28-2542

11/21/2019

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Plastics are prone to photo oxidative and thermal oxidative degradation under usage conditions due to their chemical nature. From sustainability and cost standpoint, there is an increasing focus on Mold-In-Color (MIC) plastic materials. Simultaneously customer’s expectations on the perceived quality of these MIC parts has been increasing with attractive color and glossy appearance.
A study was conducted to analyze the product quality and durability aspects over a prolonged exposure to accelerated weathering condition. Material selected for this study were injection molded specimens of ABS and PC-ABS used in automotive passenger vehicles.
Comparative analysis was conducted before and after weathering exposure at defined intervals by using Fourier Transform infra-red spectrometer (FTIR), differential scanning colorimetry (DSC), universal testing machine (UTM), Izod impact tester and microscope to understand the impact on their chemical and mechanical properties.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-28-2542
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5
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Shukla, S., "Characterization and Durability of Mold-In-Color Engineering Plastics," SAE Technical Paper 2019-28-2542, 2019, https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-28-2542.
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Nov 21, 2019
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2019-28-2542
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Technical Paper
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English