It is tough but very brittle
Polycarbonate is the type of plastic typically used for CD cases.
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There are scores of objects that are made out of thermoplastic. Some of them are plastic food containers especially those that are microwave safe, stationery folders, storage bins and CD cases.
Plastic.... ... Red Solo Cups are made of #6 Thermoplastic Polystyrene ,chemical symbol (C8H8)n . Other Examples of this plastic are disposable razors and CD cases and sometimes dildos and anal plugs
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CD cases are typically made of polystyrene or polypropylene, which are durable and impact-resistant materials. These materials help protect CDs from scratches, dust, and moisture, preserving the data stored on the disc. The hard plastic construction also provides structural support to prevent bending or breaking of the CD during storage or transportation.
A compact disc is made from an almost pure Polycarbonate Plastic.
CD jewel cases are made through a process called injection moulding
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a CD case is infact made out of turds, you LOL jk it is made out of plastic and really old fairy men
Some of these CD cases appear to be made in Europe. The CDs cannot be readily removed. One way to do it is to take a pair of needle-nosed pliers and carefully break off the tiny plastic tabs holding the CD in the case. Brace one arm of the plier on the inner plastic circle rim and the other arm on one of the tiny tabs. The CD will come out after you break about four of these inner tabs. Maybe some European person can give a better method for popping the CD's out. They sure don't work like CD's made in the U.S. where all you do is push down.