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Chapter 11 Processing of Polymer Matrix Composites and Rubber Multiple Choice Quiz
Chapter 11 Processing of Polymer Matrix Composites and Rubber Multiple Choice Quiz
Chapter 11 Processing of Polymer Matrix Composites and Rubber Multiple Choice Quiz
Groover 2013
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11.13 Pultrusion is most similar to which one of the following plastic shaping processes: (a)
blow-molding, (b) extrusion, (c) injection molding, or (d) thermoforming?
11.14 Pulforming is similar to pultrusion but is capable of producing a semicircular contour with
altered cross sections at one or more locations along the length of the part: (a) true or (b)
false?
11.15 Water jet cutting is one of several ways of cutting or trimming uncured or cured FRPs; in
the case of cured FRPs, the process is noted for its reduction of dust and noise: (a) true or
(b) false?
11.16 The most important rubber product is which one of the following: (a) footwear, (b)
conveyor belts, (c) pneumatic tires, or (d) tennis balls?
11.17 The chemical name of the ingredient recovered from the latex of the rubber tree is which
one of the following: (a) polybutadiene, (b) polyisobutylene, (c) polyisoprene, or (d)
polystyrene?
11.18 Of the following rubber additives, which one would rank as the single most important: (a)
antioxidants, (b) carbon black, (c) clays and other hydrous aluminum silicates, (d)
plasticizers and softening oils, or (e) reclaimed rubber?
11.19 Which one of the following molding processes is the most important in the production of
products made of conventional rubber: (a) compression molding, (b) injection molding, (c)
thermoforming, or (d) transfer molding?
11.20 Which of the following ingredients do not contribute to the vulcanizing process (two correct
answers): (a) calcium carbonate, (b) carbon black, (c) stearic acid, (d) sulfur, and (e) zinc
oxide?
11.21 How many minutes are required to cure (vulcanize) a modern passenger car tire: (a) 5, (b)
15, (c) 25, or (d) 45?
11.22 When is the tread pattern imprinted onto the circumference of the tire: (a) during
preforming, (b) while building the carcass, (c) during molding, or (d) during curing?
11.23 Which of the following are not normally used in the processing of thermoplastic elastomers
(two correct answers): (a) blow molding, (b) compression molding, (c) extrusion, (d)
injection molding, or (e) vulcanization?
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