Types of Plastics

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  1. 1. Tough, stable, and transparent, polycarbonate is an excellent engineering plastic that is as clear as glass and two hundred and fifty times stronger.
  2. 2. A transparent thermoplastic used as a lightweight, shatter-resistant alternative to glass.
  3. 6. The acronym for polyvinylchloride.
  4. 8. The acronym for Polycarbonate.
  5. 9. Is robust, flexible, glossy, highly processable, and impact resistant. typically used in the automotive and refrigeration industries but is also in products such as boxes, gauges, protective headgear, luggage, and children’s toys.
  6. 10. Is stronger than PE, it still retains flexibility. It will not crack under repeated stress. Durable, flexible, heat resistant, acid resistance, and cheap.
  7. 13. The acronym for Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene plastic.
Down
  1. 1. is ideal products like kiosks, store displays, and exhibits. The rigid form is commonly in construction materials, doors, windows, bottles, non-food packaging, and more.
  2. 3. The most common plastic on earth, polyethylene can be manufactured in varying densities.
  3. 4. has excellent chemical resistance to organic materials and water and is easily recyclable. It is practically shatterproof and possesses an impressive high strength to weight ratio. This plastic material is in fibers for clothing, containers for foods and liquid, glass fiber for engineering resins.
  4. 5. an alternative name for Acrylic plastic.
  5. 6. The acronym for Polypropylene.
  6. 7. The acronym for High density polyethylene.
  7. 8. The acronym for Polyethylene terephthalate.
  8. 10. The acronym for polymethylmethacrylate
  9. 11. The acronym for Low density polyethylene.
  10. 12. The acronym for Polyethylene plastic.