Plastic
Plastic is a term that covers a range of synthetic or semisynthetic polymerization products. They are composed of organic condensation or addition polymers and may (often) contain other substances to improve performance or economics. There are few natural polymers generally considered to be "plastics". Plastics can be formed into objects or films or fibers. Their name is derived from the fact that many are malleable, having the property of plasticity. Plastics are designed with immense variation in properties such as heat tolerance, hardness, resiliency and many others. Combined with this adaptability, the general uniformity of composition and light weight of plastics ensures their use in almost all industrial segments.
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Polymerization - Organic - Condensation - Film - Fibers - Plasticity
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"Plastic" may also refer to any material characterized by deformation or failure under shear stress; see plasticity and ductility.
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Shear stress - Plasticity - Ductility
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Plastics can be classified in many ways but most commonly by their polymer backbone (polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, acrylic, silicone, urethane, etc.). Other classifications include thermoplastic vs. thermoset, elastomer, engineering plastic, addition or condensation, and Glass transition temperature or Tg.
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Polyvinyl chloride - Polyethylene - Acrylic - Silicone - Urethane - Thermoplastic - Thermoset - Elastomer - Engineering plastic - Glass transition
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Many plastics are partially crystalline and partially amorphous in molecular structure, giving them both a melting point (the temperature at which the covalent bonds dissolve) and one or more glass transitions (temperatures at which the degree of cross-linking is substantially reduced).
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Crystalline - Amorphous - Molecular - Melting point - Covalent bond - Glass transition - Cross-linking
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Plastics are polymers: long chains of atoms bonded to one another. These chains are made up of many repeating molecular units, or "monomers". The vast majority of plastics are composed of polymers of carbon alone or with oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine or sulfur in the backbone. (Some of commercial interest are silicon based.) The backbone is that part of the chain on the main "path" linking the multitude of monomer units together. To customize the properties of a plastic, different molecular groups "hang" from the backbone (usually they are "hung" as part of the monomers before linking monomers together to form the polymer chain). This customization by pendant groups has allowed plastics to become such an indispensable part of 21st-century life by fine tuning the properties of the polymer.
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Polymer - Atom - Monomer - Carbon - Oxygen - Nitrogen - Chlorine - Sulfur - Silicon
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The development of plastics has come from the use of natural materials (e.g., chewing gum, shellac) to the use of chemically modified natural materials (e.g., natural rubber, nitrocellulose) and finally to completely manmade molecules (e.g., epoxy, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene).
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Shellac - Rubber - Nitrocellulose - Epoxy - Polyvinyl chloride
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| ► | Natural polymers |
| ► | Cellulose-based plastics: celluloid and rayon |
| ► | Bakelite (phenolic) |
| ► | Polystyrene and PVC |
| ► | Nylon |
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Nestle Recalls Frozen Chicken Meals With Bits Of Hard Plastic (AHN)
(AHN) - Nestle Prepared Foods Co. is recalling nearly 900,000 pounds of Lean Cuisine frozen chicken meals after a consumer complained of biting a bit of hard plastic while eating the packed dinner. - Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:25:27 GMT
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Figures show a surprise increase in spending on plastic cards in the UK in September, despite a smaller rise in borrowing.
Mixed news for Britain's shoppers
Interest rates on "plastic" are up, but High Street sales are predicted, suggest Tuesday's papers.
Pouches to curb cigarette litter
Smokers on North Tyneside are given plastic pouches for their cigarette ends, in bid to cut street litter.
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(AHN) - To upgrade airport security equipment, the Transportation Security Administration is selling advertising spaces on plastic bins, carts and stainless steel tables where passengers place their bags for screening. - Tue, 4 Nov 2008 09:27:41 GMT
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