Regular, normal, unoriginal plastic.
Yes, plastic buckets can melt when exposed to high temperatures. The melting point of plastic varies and can depend on the type of plastic used in the bucket. It is advised to avoid exposing plastic buckets to direct heat sources to prevent them from melting.
Buckets can be made from a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, wood, and sometimes even glass. Plastic buckets are common due to their lightweight and durable nature, while metal buckets, often made from galvanized steel or aluminum, are used for their strength and resistance to corrosion. Wooden buckets, traditionally used for carrying liquids, are less common today but can be found in specific applications. Each material offers different benefits depending on the intended use of the bucket.
Polythene is the most widely used plastic. Polythene is used for a variety of things such as buckets, shopping bags and packaging ect.
Best Containers is a company that specializes in selling various type of plastic, metal and steel containers including plastic buckets. Other websites you can purchase plastic buckets from are Target, Walmart, Lowes,
Plastic buckets can be purchased at any large retail company like Walmart or Target. If you need something bigger (like something that holds 5 gallons) you can purchase the buckets from home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowe's.
Because water can't go through it and it is light.
To move anything that can be fitted into buckets with, a bit like a conveyor belt.
Buckets are like sexual items to trolls, so they tend to despise buckets used as cleaning tools and say it's inappropriate, so yeah. :P
Many buckets are made out of high-density polyethylene. HDPE is a durable, non-reactive thermoplastic that resists have an effect on and inhospitable climates all through transit or storage. In the blow molding process, uncooked HDPE resin, which in the establishing of the molding technique is referred to as stock, is loaded into a hopper.
They used buckets.
Not that I know of, I buy them in the plastic bags. But maybe there is a store that opens all of them and puts them into a big barrel?
on the goldfields a bucket is used to keep dert and rox in it