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Old September 20th 13, 04:48 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
Brent[_4_]
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Default the importance of thermostats

On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
> On 09/19/2013 08:09 PM, Brent wrote:
>> On 2013-09-20, Brent > wrote:
>>> On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
>>>> On 09/19/2013 05:48 PM, Brent wrote:
>>>>> On 2013-09-19, T0m $herman > wrote:
>>>>>> On 9/19/2013 9:57 AM, jim beam wrote:
>>>>>>> On 09/18/2013 09:38 PM, Brent wrote:
>>>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>>> Here's a real world engineering challenge for you. Explain the
>>>>>>>> reasons why an injection molded plastic part may be cracking at a hole,
>>>>>>>> boss, or knuckle feature even though it does not see any loads which
>>>>>>>> which
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am surprised that jim did not point out Brent used "plastic" when he
>>>>>> mean "thermoplastic polymer".
>>>
>>>>> Thermosets are sometimes injection molded and this does apply to them in
>>>>> that case. Could be a semi-chrystalline
>>>>
>>>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!!
>>>
>>>>> too for what I am getting at.
>>>>> In fact, injection molded semi chrystalline
>>>>
>>>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!! retard.
>>>
>>> Once again you're all about the typos....

>>
>>>>> polymers are more likely to
>>>>> have this problem than thermoplastic polymers.

>>
>>>> uh, thermoplasic polymers frequently ARE semi-crystalline, bull****ting
>>>> retard.
>>>
>>> Lol.

>>
>> I should expand on this, to someone with a clue who wasn't picking nits
>> and actually had real conversations with real people and had real
>> experience it would be obvious that this was comparison between
>> "amorphus thermoplastic polymers" and "semi-crystalline thermoplastic
>> polymers". I apologize for the typographical error. Mind works faster
>> than the hands and occasionally a word gets dropped.


> bull****. you just went online and looked it up. something you should
> have done days ago.


Days ago? LOL. You can't even check posting dates so your bull**** isn't
obvious.

Anyway, you failed. This is just me giving you clues anyway.

>> However, Mr Beam still doesn't know the answer.
>>
>> He
>> http://books.google.com/books?id=yS0...20line&f=false
>>
>> Goto page 47.


> apparently you don't know what "anisotropy" means. go look it up, then
> help yourself to a big old piece of crow pie. ****ing idiot retard.


The string of big words you put together has nothing to do with
knit/weld lines.


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