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  • It smells like burned plastics but we weld patrol blades (SAE 1070) very good.<br/> ...icate has been widely used as a general purpose cement, but especially for applications involving cementing objects exposed to heat or fire. For example, sodium si
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  • ...opriate for transparent materials such as acrylic which are widely used in applications for aerospace such as passenger cabin window canopies for military fixed wi *[http://plastics.turkavkaz.ru/processes/thermoforming/vacuum-forming/ Vacuum Forming Process
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  • ...fing, and coatings. Another mineral that is used in similar fire retardant applications is [[hydromagnesite]].
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  • ==Applications==
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  • ...ot recycled into the same type of plastic, and products made from recycled plastics are often not recyclable. ...ng alone is not enough to dissolve such a large molecule; because of this, plastics must often be of nearly identical composition in order to mix efficiently.
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  • ...to identify the [[polymer]] type. It was developed by the [[Society of the Plastics Industry]] (SPI) in 1988, and is used internationally. | Other plastics, including [[Polymethyl methacrylate|acrylic]], [[acrylonitrile butadiene s
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  • | Other plastics, including [[Polymethyl methacrylate|acrylic]], [[acrylonitrile butadiene s | Bottles, plastic lumber applications
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  • ...my models to be two layers of plastic thick which is .8mm. For water-tight applications, I go a bit thicker. ...ts, but it has great low friction properties that make it perfect for some applications. MakerBot Industries has discontinued selling HDPE.
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  • ==Applications== ...ablishing black as their traditional color even long after stronger modern plastics were substituted. It is used in hair combs made by Ace, part of [[Newell R
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  • ...and strong [[synthetic fiber]]s. They are used in aerospace and military applications, for ballistic rated [[bulletproof vest|body armor]] [[cloth|fabric]] and b Aromatic polyamides were first introduced in commercial applications in the early 1960s, with a meta-aramid fiber produced by [[DuPont]] under t
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  • ...ant than HDPE, but is more translucent. LDPE is used primarily for squeeze applications. LDPE is significantly more expensive than HDPE. ...rength. This material does not provide resistance to very high temperature applications—max. temp. {{convert|200|°F|°C|abbr=on}}.
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  • Food contact materials can be constructed from a variety of materials like plastics, rubber, paper, coatings, metal etc. In many cases a combination is used; f ...rticles 17-21 deal with traceability, safeguard measures, public access of applications, confidentiality, and data sharing. Article 24 sets out the inspection and
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  • [[Image:Hallway insulation.jpg|thumb|right|Common insulation applications in an [[apartment building]].]] ...lass]], [[ceramic]] fibres and '''rock''' or '''stone wool'''. Industrial applications of mineral wool include [[thermal insulation]], [[filtration]], [[soundproo
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  • ...particular emphasis on advanced technologies, latest developments and new applications, giving prominence to the topics that are of fundamental importance to thos
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  • ...], concerned with the bulk properties of polymer materials and engineering applications. The growth in industrial applications was mirrored by the establishment of strong academic programs and research
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  • ...as it offsets high raw material cost.<ref>Charles A. Harper, ed., ''Modern Plastics Handbook'', ISBN 0-07-026714-6, 2000.</ref> ...df], 8 (note 2)</ref> and mechanical parts, food containers, and any other applications requiring chemical inertness and high strength. LCP is particularly attract
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  • ...nst Schmachtenberg: [http://books.google.com/books?id=R3p4KXQBNAAC&pg=PA68 Plastics Materials Science] Hanser Verlag, 2002, ISBN 3-446-21257-4</ref>]] ...?id=_ad2mQ-b5cUC&pg=PA73|title=Polymeric materials: structure, properties, applications|author=G. W. Ehrenstein, Richard P. Theriault|publisher=Hanser Verlag|year=
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  • == Applications == ...used to coat a surface that is below grade or for highly demanding paving applications like F1 racing tracks. Kraton based compounds are also popular for use in
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  • ...erent properties due to their small size and thus are found useful in many applications. The ability to measure and manipulate matter on the nanometer level is mak ...stems (MPS, viz. blends, composites, and foams) that consume nearly 95% of plastics production. These systems require controlled mixing/compounding, stabilizat
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  • ...yl methacrylate)|PMMA]] are brittle when stressed, a property which limits applications. A good way of strengthening such [[polymer]]s is to copolymerise elastomer [[Category:Plastics]]
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