There are a few and they are similar to those used in paints and coatings. they include, nitrocellulose, PVA, acrylics, styrene - acrylics, epoxy and alkyds. Also increasingly used are UV and electron beam cured.
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
Monomers hook up to form polymers. There is a link below that will lead you to the Wikipedia post on polymers.Water is also produced, this is a condensation reaction.
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Polymers of amino acids are proteins.
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Virtually all synthetic polymers are used in industry.
Marguerite Wykoff has written: 'The printing industry in Cincinnati' -- subject(s): Printing, Printing industry
Florence Elizabeth Clark has written: 'The printing trades and their workers' -- subject(s): Printing industry, Printing industry and trade, Vocational guidance 'The printing trader and their workers' -- subject(s): Printing, Printing industry, Vocational guidance
Applications of polymers include medicine, agribusiness, and agriculture. Consumer science, sports, and industry are other applications of polymers. Polymers applications range from electronic devices to optical devices.
The recruitment and selection of personnel in the printing industry is based on several factors. These include knowledge of the printing industry, personal reviews and judgments of the potential employee, and social skills of the potential employee.
Employment in the printing machinery industry declined to 19,998 in 2000, compared to 22,390 in 1997.
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IBISworld reports 2009 revenue of the US Printing industry at $74.4 billion. http://www.ibisworld.com/industry/default.aspx?indid=433
The printing and packaging industry contributes approximately 2.5% of SA's GDP which at 2011 levels was USD 408 billion, making the industry's contribution ZAR 84 billion.
Stephen P. Walker has written: 'Trade associations and uniform costing in the British printing industry, 1900-1963' -- subject(s): Printing industry, Printing, England, Costs, Societies
The modern printing industry, as we know it today, was started around 1540 by William Caxton.
Victor Strauss has written: 'Point of purchase cardboard displays' -- subject(s): Display of merchandise 'The lithographers manual' -- subject(s): Lithography, Photolithography 'The printing industry' -- subject(s): Printing industry 'Graphic arts management' -- subject(s): Management, Printing industry