Plasticspresentation
Plasticspresentation
The advantage to the manufacturer is that plastic products can be massproduced and require less skilled staff.
Plastics are lighter than metals, giving deeper sections for a given
weight, and hence stronger sections.
Natural Plastics
Thermoplastics
Thermosetting plastics
Cross-linked molecules
Expanded polystyrene
This is used for
disposable food
packaging,
disposable cups, heat
insulation and
protective
packaging for
electrical equipment.
Image: Protective
packaging
Polystyrene
Polystyrene is used to
make plates, cutlery
and model kits.
It is stiff hard and
comes in a wide
range of colours.
Image: cup and
saucer
Nylon
Nylon is hard, tough, selflubricating, has a high
melting point and has
very good resistance to
wear and tear.
It has been used to make
clothing, bearings and
propellers.
Image: A nylon castor
(wheel).
PVC
The rigid type is used to
make pipes, guttering
and roofing. It is very
lightweight and is
resistant to acids and
alkalis.
The plasticised type is
used for suitcases,
hosepipes, electrical
wiring and floor
coverings.
Image: plumbing U-bend
Polythene
High-density
polythene has been
used to manufacture
milk crates, bottles,
buckets, bowl and
gear wheels.
It is stiff, hard, can be
sterilised and is
dense.