Chewing sticks. If it's stiff enough and doesn't dissolve too quickly, you could have something to chew on, without worrying about getting ink or splinters or whatever in your mouth: however, you would have to carefully choose the plastic. Many contain substances that are harmful to human health.
Yes, plastic does get into food. It gets into it because the food is placed in a plastic container (ex. Tupperware) and small amounts of plastic can migrate into the food.
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gases released by burning plastic are harmful.
because it is lighter
There are several ways to achieve plastic metallization. Vacuum Metallization is done by evaporating metal in a vacuum chamber which then condenses onto the base coat of the plastic part. Arc and Flame Spraying where the metallic powder is heated and melted and released in a spray. Other methods are electroless plating and elecgtroplating.
A vacuum mold is a shape that is placed in a vacuum molding machine to produce the finished piece. A hot plastic sheet is lowered onto the mold, and then air is vacuumed out from underneath. This pulls the soft plastic sheet down over the mold, and the plastic takes the shape of that mold. Cold air is blown over the setup for a short time, and the molded plastic sheet, with its molded shape formed in it, is lifted off the mold and sent on for further work.
Plastic.. Depends what type, but plastic pipes are made from plastic. :)
It is easy. You have to start it from the basic like when you go shopping foods for your kichen, take your own big bag and try not to take plastic bag from the store or reuse the plastic bags that you have it. make it a habit and do everything the same as the way you do shopping above.
Plastic that is safe for foods.
Foods are preserved in friges baggies and or plastic containers.
No, they are for flipping or stirring foods
because it is lighter
by sticking the printed picture on to the plastic or a ceramic mask
Yes, you can. : )
Many shoe repair stores offer a line in engraving. They can engrave onto anything on request as a rule, and they would be able to engrave anything onto plastic.
No, Kilz isn't designed for use with plastic. I recommend using Insl-X Stix.
A plastic disk with digital information etched onto it.
wrappers on many foods are plastic for durability and handling. Paper would not be strong enough.
because the plastic's shavings go onto the bit. wait so you are autistic?
mold is found on foods, wood, plastic and building structures.