There are many types of plastics. ABS, acrylic, amino plastics, Bakelite, cellophane, cellulose, cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, copolymer, elastomer, epoxy resin, ester, GRP, HIPS, LLDPE, melamine, monome, nylon, phenolic, polycarbonate, polyesters, polymer, polymerization, polypropylene, and polystyrene are a majority of the common ones.
Plastics are cheap and can be molded into many things. One drawback to using plastics is they harm the environment.
If you burn plastics, the plastic will become a pollutant :)
Plastics The materials store sold many different plastics.
thermoplastic plastics (recyclable)thermosetting plastics (non-recyclable)
The difference between plastics and elastomers is actually quite simple. Plastics are made from oil and elastomers are made from synthetic material.
By properties they are Thermosetting plastics and Thermoplastics
Because P is from poly-, a prefix of Greek origin (with the meaning of many).
Companies that make high temperature plastics are: Profressional Plastic, Zuesinc, Acetate. They are great companies that make all kinds of plastics for your needs.
Some other names for triclosan include irgasan, Lexol-300, and Biofresh.
What plastics are there that we use?
Plastics are light due to the
they are plastics that can be bad for our environment
John Sasso has written: 'Plastics in practice' -- subject(s): Plastics 'Plastics for industrial use' -- subject(s): Plastics
No, not all plastics are made from petrochemicals. Some plastics, such as bio-based plastics, are made from renewable resources like plants or algae. However, the majority of plastics are indeed derived from petrochemicals.
we can join plastics by burnig
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Because plasitc have a basic structure they can be put into groups. plastics are made up of oil extracts and cemical compounds. the real anwser is plastics contain things called "polymers" with makes the "p" in their names.hope this help you guys out. :D