Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Poly(vinyl chloride) - (PVC)
Polytetrafluoroethylene - (Teflon)
Poly(methyl methacrylate) - (Lucite, Plexiglas)
Polyacrylonitrile - (Acrilan, Orlon, Creslan)
Poly(vinyl acetate) - (PVA)
Natural rubber
Polychlorprene - (neoprene rubber)
Styrene butadiene rubber - (SBR)
Polyamides - (nylon)
Polyesters - (Dacron, Mylar, Fortrel)
Polyesters - (Glyptal resin)
Polyesters - (Casting resin)
Phenol-formaldehyde - (Bakelite)
Cellulose acetate - (cellulose is a polymer of glucose)
Silicones
Polyurethanes
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The three main types of biological polymers that living organisms produce are polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids.
starches,cellulose,nucleic acids,and proteins
Polymers are used all around, plastics and rubber are polymers.
they are called polymers
1. Polyethylene.2. Polyester.These are the main two types of plastics;there may be many more plastics lying on the grounds of this big chunk of land[EARTH].
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The 2 types of plastics are thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers.( :
polyvinyl chloridesiliconepolystyreneepoxypolymethylmethacrylatestyrene butadiene rubber
The three main types of biological polymers that living organisms produce are polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids.
starches,cellulose,nucleic acids,and proteins
Plastics are available in two basic types: thermosets and thermoplastics. Thermoplastics are meltable, but thermosets are not. This is due to the types of polymers in the plastic. Because a thermoset type of plastic consists of three-dimensional chains of polymers they are stronger than a one-dimensional thermoplastic.
With polymers you can do all kinds of things like they use polymers to make nylon and acrylic fabric they also use it for paint and bikes and car tires, some types of plastics, pipe restorations, DNA blueprints in our bodies, and protein and starches in the foods we eat.
Types Of Materials:1.Ceramics 2.Composites3.Concrete4.Electronic / Optical5.Metals6.Polymers/ Plastics7.Wood
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
Polymers are used all around, plastics and rubber are polymers.
Water soluble polymers are polymers that will dissolve in water.