Number 1 is the coding applicable to PET plastics.
What 3 advantages of using corn-based plastics instead of oil-based plastics?
Lakeland plastics produce polymers and other products that may be formed into everyday items of use. The type of plastics they provide are for the industrial sector as well as the commercial use of plastics.
Plastics are polymers but not necessarily the other way round. DNA and other biological molecules are polymers but they are not plastics.
Thermosetting plastics. Once cooled and hardened, these plastics retain their shapes and cannot return to their original form. Thermosetting plastics dont melt (i think) :)
It is used in lacquers, plastics, and also artificial leathers. Pyroxylin plastics are made by colloiding pyroxylin with a plasticizer,
The answer is coded in a note in the pet shop.
PET means plastics are produced in a certain way.
He has a different number each time, go to the pet shop and theres a note on one of the pet houses, use the coded letters to read it, :)
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Depends on what you're trying to do with it. If trying to replace PET in packaging, there are other clear plastic options like PVC, SAN or Acrylic. You can also try HDPE or PP in natural to give it a semi milky/transparent appearance. If looking for a sustainable option, try PET PCR (post consumer regrind/recycled) or PLA.
the answer is password
Plastic is not a element. It has not a atomic number.
If the answer they looking for is gasoline then it has to be to make plastics.
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