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Default Is our view of old engineering distorted by the products whichsurvive?

Ed Huntress wrote:
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Ed Huntress wrote:


I wonder what process causes the change in the properties of the plastic.
Anyone know?


They often used excessive amounts of plasticizer back in the '50s and
'60s, to keep the plastic flexible. But the plasticizers were volatile.
When they dried out, the plastic shrunk (you've probably seen this on old
plastic parts of mechanisms) and became weak and brittle.


Do you know the names of any of those plastics and plasticisers? I'd be
interested to know.

Best wishes,

Chris



Nope. I was once a materials editor for a manufacturing magazine, but they
didn't bless me with a good memory.


No worries, Ed. Jim has provided me with a relevant link.

Thanks for all your interesting thoughts in this thread.

Best wishes,

Chris