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I can not think of it but am asking for the answer myself
Plastic is always going to be plastic. When plastic is melted it becomes hard.
thermoplastic
The consumer, via inflated prices when a particular type of plastic becomes recyclable.
thermosetting plastic becomes hard when heated and deteriorates by excessive cross linking and thermoplastic becomes soft and can be moulded into any shape.
Newspaper. Its not plastic because plastic is not biodegradable.
yes, wood eventually becomes waterlogged and sinks, plastic does not become waterlogged.
To make plastic shiny, you can use a plastic polish or a wax specifically designed for plastics. Apply the polish or wax to the plastic surface and buff it in a circular motion until it becomes shiny.
i believe plastic cause my husband works at berry plastics so i know
Plastic is used in molding processes by heating it until it becomes soft and then shaping it into a specific form using a mold. Once the plastic cools and hardens, it retains the shape of the mold, allowing for the production of various plastic products.
Yes I agree with your husband that there is no reason to remove the inner foil lid as it simply provides an additional seal of protection.
Rubbing a plastic rod with a piece of fur causes the transfer of electrons between the two materials. The plastic rod becomes charged negatively, while the fur becomes positively charged. This is known as triboelectric charging.