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Plastic Technology

Manoj Dole

Publisher: Manoj Dole

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Plastic Technology is a simple e-Book for Plastic Technology Diploma & Engineering Course, Revised Syllabus in 2018, It contains objective questions with underlined & bold correct answers MCQ covering all topics including all about the latest & Important about Engineering Physics, Basic Polymer Chemistry, Computer Programming and Utilization, Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Drawing/Graphics, Basics of Electrical Engineering, Polymer Chemistry, Environment Conservation and Hazard Management, Basic Mould Design, Plastic Materials, Mould Fabrication Technology, Technology for Injecting Moulding, Compression Transfer and Injection Moulding of Thermose, Design for Injecting Mould, Plastic Extrusion Technology, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Process Instrumentation and Maintenance, Blow Rotational and Thermoforming Process, Industrial Management, Design for Blow and Thermoforming Moulds, Mould Fabrication Technology, Plastic Materials, Plastic Testing and Quality Management and lots more.
Available since: 02/18/2019.

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