Manufacturing Industry

Plastics trim lawn tools. (materials help manufacturers reduce yard equipment's weight, cost)(includes related article on all-plastic wheel for John Deere tractor)

Design News, April, 1997 by Gottschalk, Mark A.

High-tech polymers make today's lawn and garden equipment lighter, stronger, tougher, less expensive, and easier to use It wasn't all that long ago that yard work entailed lugging, pushing, and swinging heavy metal tools designed, it seemed, to test the stamina of Paul Bunyan. The equipment appeared more closely related to commercial landscaping and logging equipment than residential lawn and garden products.

Thankfully, those days are gone, and much of the credit for their passing goes to the application of advanced polymers. The transition was far from easy. Engineers fought for decades to overcome plastics' image as the poor-man's metal, and to make consumers see the advantages offered by what is arguably the most versatile family of materials. ...

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