vacuum former
PLA, a biodegradable plastic, melts through a process called thermal decomposition. When PLA is heated to its melting point, the polymer chains break down, causing the material to soften and eventually turn into a liquid state.
Acrylic melts under high temperatures because the heat causes the polymer chains in the material to break down, leading to a softening and eventual melting of the acrylic.
When plastic melts, it transitions from a solid state to a viscous, liquid form. This process occurs when heat breaks down the polymer chains in the plastic, allowing them to flow. Upon cooling, the liquid can solidify again, returning to a solid state. Depending on the type of plastic, the melted form can vary in consistency and properties.
polymer
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
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polymer
A phospholipid is not a polymer.
Chocolate is not a polymer.
Water does not have a polymer.
is a spider web a polymer
application of polymer