PLASTIC MATERIALS

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Mind map of the clasification of plastics and the characteristics and uses of each type.
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PLASTIC MATERIALS
  1. 1. THERMOPLASTTICS
    1. 1. Polyethylene (PE)
      1. Characteristics: good chemical resistance and non toxic
        1. Objects made: bags, bottles and containers
        2. 2. Polystyrene (PS)
          1. Characteristics: very lightweight and transpartent
            1. Objects made: CD and DVD cases and egg cartons
            2. 3. PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
              1. Characteristics: highly resistant and very dense
                1. Objects made: pipes, cable coatings and windows
                2. 4. Polypropylene (PP)
                  1. Characteristics: easy to model and resistant to solvents.
                    1. Objects made: toys, folders and packaging
                    2. 5. PET (polyethylene terephthalate
                      1. Characteristics: recyclable and transparent
                        1. Objects made: bottles and jars
                        2. 6. Teflon
                          1. Characteristics: resistant to chemicals and high temperatures and non-stick properties
                            1. Objects made: frying pans and kitchen utensils
                            2. 7. Polycarbonate (PC)
                              1. Characteristics: resistant to impact and optical transparency
                                1. Objects made: electronics and atomotive parts
                                2. Extra element
                                  1. acrylics
                                    1. Characteristics: outstanding strength, , transparent and easy to fabricate.
                                      1. Objects: soil stabilizers, floor wax and sofas
                                  2. 2. THERMOSET
                                    1. 1. Melamine
                                      1. Characteristics: resitant to high temperatures and easy to clean
                                        1. Objects made: kitchen cupboards and coating for wooden boards
                                        2. 2. Bakelite
                                          1. Characteristics: hard and brittle
                                            1. Objects made: handles of kitchen utensils andd plugs
                                            2. 3. Polyester resins
                                              1. Characteristics: rigid and brittle
                                                1. Objects made: car bodies and domestic swimming pools
                                                2. extra element
                                                  1. silicone
                                                    1. Characteristics: low thermal conductivity, low toxicity and good thermal stability
                                                      1. Objects: cooking utensils and some movil phone cases
                                                  2. 3. ELASTOMERS
                                                    1. 1. Rubber
                                                      1. Charasteristics: elastic and tear resistance
                                                        1. Objects made: treys and hoses
                                                        2. 2. Neoprene
                                                          1. Characteristics: flexible, insulated and waterproof
                                                            1. Objects made: immersion suits and combat equipment
                                                            2. extra element
                                                              1. Polybutadiene (PB)
                                                                1. Characteristics: excellent abrasion resistance, low glass transition temperature and high elasticity
                                                                  1. Uses: used as an additive to improve the toughness and in the manufacture of tires
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