The plastic used to make clothing is called polyester. It looks like cotton but is actually plastic. Clothes can be make 100% from polyester or can be made with other materials. For example a jumper may be made from 45% acrylic, 30% cotton, 15% polyester and 10% mixed fibre's.
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thermosetting plastics
Metal plastic and all sorts of manufacture
Yes, melted plastic can hurt you. The primary danger is from a burn. Melted plastic is hot, and it tends to stick to skin and clothing. It is exceptionally dangerous stuff in that regard.
Plastic plays many important roles in life on Earth, but the widespread use of plastic is also causing environmental problems. Plastic should be used wisely because it forms much of the packaging for our food and drink. For many of us, it is throughout our home, in workplace, in car, the bus we take to and from school. It can be in our clothing, eyeglasses, teeth, toothbrush, computers, phones, dishes, utensils, toys. The list goes on.
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Rayon is not a resource. It is a plastic that is commonly spun so thin that you can use it to make thread, which is used to make clothing.
Plastic Can be used to make Clothing (Certain Types, Don't quote me on the types) can be re-used to make other things such as:Plastic utensils (fork, spoon, knife)Plastic Plates/ BowlsBottlesCups (EX. Red cups AKA party cups)
"Plastic is used to make these tools." Yes, the sentence is correct. It has a subject (plastic) and a verb (is used).
Pigskin plastic
it is used to make clothing it is used to make clothing it is used to make clothing
to form the shape of the plastic
Oil is used to produce plastic.
The materials made to make clothing varry. Materials such as wool and cotton are often used to make many different types of clothing.
The colonists used wool and linen to make their clothing.
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plastic, glass, paper