Differential Scanning Calorimetry For Plastics
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 630.14 MB | Duration: 3h 15m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 630.14 MB | Duration: 3h 15m
Enroll to unlock the immense potential of DSC in polymers and bring your innovative ideas to life!
What you'll learn
Learn the principles of DSC, a critical tool for analyzing polymer transitions, heat of fusion, and crystallization processes.
Explore glass transition temperatures, and how heating and cooling rates affect polymer behavior, ensuring practical insights into material stability.
Gain the ability to identify crystalline vs. amorphous polymers, understand their unique properties, and how they impact real-world applications.
Delve into the science behind polymer blends and composites, expanding on material versatility and functional performance.
Learn how chemical modifications like grafting and plasticization enhance polymer properties for specialized applications.
Compare compression molding and injection molding, understanding which processes best suit various polymer products.
Explore how the annealing process can impact polymer durability, stability, and application potential.
Understand the influence of gas environments and sample quantity on testing outcomes, ensuring accurate data interpretation.
Equip yourself with skills to assess polymers’ performance and degradation, preparing for innovative research and development roles.
This course is structured to offer hands-on learning and insights that are immediately applicable in fields such as materials science and product innovation
Requirements
Basic understanding of material science or engineering.
Interest in plastic materials and testing technologies.
Prior experience in DSC testing will be beneficial.
Desire to Learn - Most Important !
Description
Welcome to "Differential Scanning Calorimetry for Plastics"! This course is crafted to guide you through the fascinating world of Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), offering both foundational insights and advanced techniques to help you excel in the field. Whether you’re new to polymers or looking to deepen your expertise, this course covers essential topics, from understanding polymer types and thermal properties to practical testing and processing techniques.Through in-depth lectures, you’ll learn about DSC principles, transition temperatures, and the impact of environmental conditions on polymer behavior. We’ll explore the differences between crystalline and amorphous polymers, delve into polymer blends and composites, and discuss cutting-edge advancements in grafted and plasticized polymers. You’ll also gain hands-on insights into manufacturing methods like compression and injection molding, along with the effect of annealing on material stability.Led by Dr. Pravin Kadam, an industry expert with extensive academic and practical knowledge, this course is designed to prepare you for a successful career in polymer engineering, materials science, or R&D. Join us to unlock the immense potential of DSC in polymers and bring your innovative ideas to life!In the end I will provide you a list of references which you may refer and also various ways through which you can connect with me.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Know your Topic and Lecturer
Lecture 2 Course Content
Lecture 3 Introduction
Section 2: Understanding Thermal Analysis in Polymers
Lecture 4 Introduction to Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
Lecture 5 Working Principle of a DSC
Lecture 6 Understanding DSC Thermogram
Lecture 7 Heat of Fusion and Crystallization
Lecture 8 Glass Transition Temperature
Section 3: Practical Considerations in Polymer Testing
Lecture 9 Non-Isothermal vs. Isothermal DSC Curves
Lecture 10 Effect of Heating Cooling Rate
Lecture 11 Effect of Sample Quantity
Lecture 12 Effect of Test Gas Environment
Lecture 13 Effect of Test Temperature Range
Section 4: Types and Classifications of Polymers
Lecture 14 Crystalline vs Amorphous Polymer
Lecture 15 Effect of Polymer Type
Lecture 16 Effect of Polymer Blend
Lecture 17 Effect of Polymer Composite
Lecture 18 Effect of Grafting
Lecture 19 Effect of Plasticization
Lecture 20 Effect of Polymer Molecular Weight
Lecture 21 Effect of Polymer Form
Section 5: Polymer Processing Techniques
Lecture 22 Compression Molding vs. Injection Molding
Lecture 23 Effect of Annealing
Lecture 24 Effect of Ageing
Lecture 25 Curing Studies
Lecture 26 Oxidative Stability
Section 6: Quality Analysis / Quality Check
Lecture 27 Basics of QA and QC
Lecture 28 Types of DSC
Lecture 29 DSC Operating Variables
Lecture 30 Some Important Standards
Section 7: References and Bonus Lecture !
Lecture 31 References
Lecture 32 Bonus Lecture
Engineering students specializing in polymer or material sciences.,Professionals working in the plastic manufacturing industry.,R&D engineers focusing on materials testing and quality control.