Plastic Technology Courses in India

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Plastic Technology Courses in India provide a wide scope of employment considering that after steel, plastic is the most widely used material, globally due to its low costs and durability. It is used in manufacture of tooth brush, buckets, Radio body, electricity switch, telephone receiver etc. Plastic is a synthetic or semi synthetic materials that can be moulded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives. Plastics Technology is a type of Technology that involves the processing, design, development and manufacture of plastics products. Plastics Technology is also referred to as Plastics Engineering. Plastics engineering is based mostly on Chemical engineering as it involves designing of processes and equipment for producing new and different types of synthetic material to produce a plastic that is best suited for a specific purpose, by altering the molecular arrangement and enhancing certain properties of the material. Plastic and polymer engineers develop plastics and polymers of various types and capacities.

  • B.Tech (Plastic Technology)

    Bachelor of Technology in Plastic Technology

    Total Colleges: 22

  • BE Plastic Technology

    Bachelor of Engineering in Plastic Technology

    Total Colleges: 5

  • M.E (Plastic Engineering)

    Master of Engineering in Plastic Engineering

    Total Colleges: 5

  • M.Tech (Plastic Engineering/Technology)

    Master of Technology in Plastic Engineering/Technology

    Total Colleges: 24

  • Ph.D. (Plastic Engineering)

    Doctor of Philosophy in Plastic Engineering

    Total Colleges: 2

  • Some of its specialized fields are -

    • Medical Plastics
    • Automotive Plastics
    • Recycled Or Recyclable Plastics
    • Biodegradable Plastics
    • Elastomers / Rubber
    • Epoxys
    • Injection Moulding
    • Plastics Extrusion
    • Stretch-Blow Molding
    • Thermoforming
    • Compression Molding
    • Calendering
    • Transfer Molding
    • Laminating
    • Fiberglass Molding
    • Pultrusion
    • Filament Winding
    • Vacuum Forming
    • Ultrasonic Welding

    Content

    The study of this field includes all or few of these –

    1. Polymer Structure & Properties Relationship
    2. Plastic Materials & Application
    3. Machine Shop and Fabrication Practice
    4. Polymer Chemistry Lab
    5. Fluid Mechanics & Machines

    Objectives

    • To develop best possible equipment, systems and training so as to provide a dynamic, quality services that meets customers' requirements.
    • To inculcate an understanding amongst the candidates, about the needs of customers and being able to react quickly and flexibly to those needs in an ever-changing and demanding global market place.
    • Developing working partnerships and attaining and maintaining these standards so as to achieve mutually profitable businesses on a long-term basis.

    Basic Requirements

    To pursue a career in plastic technology, one must opt for physics, chemistry and mathematics at 10+2 (Intermediate) level. A BE in chemical / polymer engineering or a B.Sc. in chemistry is the basic qualification. In addition, a diploma in plastic/polymer technology is useful.
    Postgraduate courses are available in plastic/polymer technology for graduates in chemistry who have cleared the GATE exam.
    Those who have completed M.Sc. course in chemistry or physics can take up the M.Tech course in plastic technology.

    Plastic Technology Colleges in India

    Job Perspectives

    Plastics are used in such a wide range of applications because of their uniqueness in properties. They are used for packaging, to plastic plants, to domestic items, containers, pipes and automobile parts etc. They uniquely offer many different properties that offer consumer benefits unsurpassed by other materials. It is because of these reasons that Plastic Technologists are widely in demand. The plastics and polymer industry is growing at fast pace. Plastic waste management has emerged as a distinct field of work. Opportunities also exist in research and development of plastic. Many private companies and MNCs that deal with the production and marketing of plastic commodities also offer employment. In India employment opportunities exist in The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Oil and Natural Gas Commission, Oil India Laboratories, Petrochemicals Engineering Plants, Indian Institute of Petroleum, Polymers Corporations of different states, Petroleum Conservation Research Association of India, Petrofiles Cooperative Limited and other such organizations.

    Some Job Types

    1.  Designer Technologist
    2. Processing Technologist
    3. Plastic Testing Technologist
    4. Plastic Mould Makers
    5. Mould Designers.
    6. Specialised Plastics
    7. Polymer Technologists
    8. Technocrats
    9. Middle Management Cadre Executive
    10. Production Officer
    11. Process Engineer
    12. Shift Supervisor
    13. Production Supervisor
    14. Senior Process Technicians.
    15. CNC Machine Technicians/supervisors

    Some Employment Areas

    • Transport Sector
    • Household Appliances And Goods
    • Packaging Industry
    • Electric Components Industry
    • Telecommunications
    • Agriculture Implements
    • Construction Sector
    • Computer Hardware
    • Consultancy
    • Education Sector