High Impact Polystyrene is a type of plastic. I don't know how it is made, but I can tell you this: HIPS is short for High Impact Polystyrene. It is a cheaply purchased plastic, used for vacuum forming, model making, signs, packaging, and much more. It can be bought in a variety of colours, including Opal, Cream, Yellow, Orange, Red, Green, Lilac, Blue, Purple, Brown, Silver, and Grey. HIPS is a lightweight material that is easy to machine and fabricate. The advantages of HIPS over other materials includes its inexpensiveness, range of colours, and lightweight and flexible properties. It has a good impact resistability, along with excellent machinability. Key advantages are that HIPS is easy to paint and glue, and also has very high aesthetic qualities, which can buy it popularity inside the Design Technology department. A last point is that it has good dimensional stability, which is HIPS' ability to keep its shape when subjected to certain amounts of temperature, moisture, pressure, or other strains. However, HIPS has reduced electrical properties, meaning that it would not be very valuable in some areas. It is transparent, but this is slightly reduced; you can still see through it, but sometimes a little unclearly. A problem concerning outdoors is that it has increased moisture absorption (absorbent), meaning it would not survive outside in heavy rain. It also has poor grease and heat resistance.
If you are comfortable in your skin go for it. and know how to use your hips.
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Yes, it will probably be painful for them but if it is just mild arthritis they can still buck.
yes HIPS plastic is recycled, it can be recycled at a very low tempreture
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No, HIPS (High-Impact Polystyrene) is a thermoplastic, not a thermosetting plastic. Thermoplastics can be melted and reshaped multiple times, while thermosetting plastics undergo a chemical reaction during curing that makes them rigid and non-meltable.
HIPS High Impact Polystyrene is particularly suitable for thermoforming, it is a tough, rigid material and its high impact strength means it can be guillotined, punched, routered or sawn without difficulty.
HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene) plastic is derived from the polymerization of styrene monomers. It is commonly produced from fossil fuels such as petroleum or natural gas through a process that involves polymerizing styrene with the presence of a catalyst. Additionally, recycling HIPS plastic can also provide a sustainable source by reusing existing materials.
Using plastics for hips means that the joint will work for a long time. Another advantage is the fact that plastics don't really break.
yes HIPS plastic is recycled, it can be recycled at a very low tempreture
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a tough, impact-resistant plastic with good heat resistance and durability, often used in 3D printing and manufacturing. HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene) is also impact-resistant, but more brittle than ABS and commonly used for disposable items, packaging, and prototyping. ABS has higher strength and heat resistance compared to HIPS.
plastic tubes, artificial hips and knees made from metal and plastics, plastic skin,tiny capsules
i recently found this out and hips stands for high impact polystyrene but iam not actually sure what its used for
They have hips
A bit too much, I'd say... But it always depends on the tattoo design (and your body design as well). Go on field, make a research, ask around! They won't bite ya. =)