Polymer Composite Processes discusses the various common manufacturing methods for processing polymer-matrix composites (PMCs). Polymer-matrix composites are processed most frequently using open or closed molding methods. Open molding processes, which use a single-sided mold to shape a composite part, include lay-up molding, spray-up molding, and filament winding. Closed molding processes, which use a two-sided mold to shape composite material, include compression, injection, reaction injection, and resin transfer molding as well as pultrusion. The type and form of matrix materials affect which processes are appropriate to use. Polymer-matrix composites are the most widely utilized composites in manufacturing. An understanding of the various processes used to create PMC parts is essential for any composite technician. After taking this class, a user will be able to distinguish between the various polymer composite processes used in manufacturing today.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Physical Properties 101180010 Introduction to Mechanical Properties 111
180020 Introduction to Metals 121
180030 Introduction to Plastics 131
180040 Metal Manufacturing 140
500140 Introduction to Ceramics 141
180050 Introduction to Composites 151
180060 Classification of Steel 201
180110 Essentials of Heat Treatment of Steel 211
180120
Course ID
180070
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60