Jayme Navarro
No, it is not recommended to use polypropylene plastic with gasoline as it can degrade the plastic and potentially cause leaks or other hazards. It is better to use containers made from materials specifically designed to handle gasoline safely.
depends on what kind of plastic will not with antifreeze jug
It was not discovered it was invented.
There are different grades of oil so it depends on the grade. Some is used to make gasoline while others are used to make products ( plastic is one product) or the oil you put in your car.
SIC 2821 applies to PLASTIC MATERIALS AND RESINS.
Crude oil is the source for both gasoline and plastic. It is a fossil fuel that undergoes refining processes to produce these products.
Gasoline cannot be recycled in the traditional sense like other materials such as paper or plastic. However, it can be reprocessed and refined to remove impurities and used as fuel again. This process requires specialized equipment and is typically done by professional recycling or waste management companies.
No, mineral spirits will not dissolve plastic materials.
the materials are rubber and plastic
Gasoline can dissolve or degrade materials such as glass, which can cause the jar to weaken or shatter over time. Additionally, glass is more prone to breakage compared to materials like metal or plastic, which can lead to spillage, leakage, and potential safety hazards. It's safer to store gasoline in containers specifically designed for that purpose, like approved jerry cans.
Carbon Uses are for gasoline and plastic.
Carbon Uses are for gasoline and plastic.