Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Plastics
Anmerkungen:
- Synthetic plastics. More widely used than Natural Plastics, which include materials such as amber and latex.
- Thermoplastics
- Formed from long polymer chains joined loosely together
- Heating weakens the join and softens plastic (reshapeable)
- High density polythene
- Low density polythene
- Polypropylene
- Acrylic
- Thermosetting plastics
- Formed when a polymer is
mixed with a catalyst to produce
a chemical change
- Results in a permanently rigid material
- Cannot be reformed, as polymer chains so tightly linked
- Epoxy Resin
- Melamine Formaldehyde
- Extremely strong and durable
- Reinforced plastic
- Thermoplastic and
thermosetting plastics can
be reinforced by the
addition of fibres
- Glass fibre
- Carbon fibre
- Produced industrially from carbon-based materials.
Polymerisation: monomer molecules created, then joined to
form long chains of molecules called monomers.
- Most modern plastics are synthetic
- Plastics can be defined as thermosetting or thermoplastics
- Can be combined with other materials to reinforce structures
- Most can be recycled
- Mass production: Injection moulding and vacuum forming