i think so its polythene.......
polythene.
Acrylic and Polystyrene both are THERMOPLASTICS.
Polystyrene plastic Polymer is used to make combs.
The majority of plastic cups can be reused or recycled. Polystyrene, or foam, cups are not widely recyclable. Cost wise, plastic cups tend to more inexpensive than polystyrene cups.
plastic bottle plastic bag Polystyrene foam CD covers Plastic ropes
Polystyrene can be used in various industries like Polystyrene Packaging, Construction, Display, Exhibition, Signs, and all areas of the foam industry. Various different items can be produced from polystyrene. For a complete range and details about products please visit: http://www.polystyrene.uk.com/
YES , Bakelite is a thermosetting plastic .
Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic
Bakelite was a form of plastic in the 1940's and 1950's in the United States. Bakelite means that the particles to make the plastic were baked and melted. Bakelite is also a very breakable plastic, almost like a ceramic.
Switches are made of plastic or bakelite because they don't conduct electricity.
Bakelite or polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride,is an early plastic, that contained several minerals.
Leo Baekeland patented Bakelite.
Polystyrene is a kind of hard plastic.
Polystyrene is a plastic. I think you meant "polystyrene foam", which would be correct.
polystyrene is a type of plastic. it is just a normal cube
Bakelite is a plastic made from phenol and formaldehide. It is a polymer.IUPAC name for bakelite is, polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride.
Styrofoam, or polystyrene, is plastic.
Plastic. Before that it was called Bakelite or lucesite