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  • Resistance to corrosion and chemicals
  • Low electrical and thermal conductivity
  • High strength-to-weight ratio
  • Colors available in a wide variety and transparent.
  • Resistance to shock
  • Good durability
  • Low cost
  • Easy of manufacture
  • Resistance to water
  • Low toxicity
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Q: What are all the properties of plastic?
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