Polystyrene is not a hazardous material (dangerous good) in transportation. However, in circumstances where a fire might be a problem, polystyrene, which can readily and rapidly burn, can be a very hazardous material.
Cyanoacrylate adhesive, also known as super glue, is compatible with polystyrene material.
The raw material of a polystyrene cup is polystyrene plastic, which is derived from styrene, a petroleum-based hydrocarbon. The polystyrene undergoes a process called extrusion or injection molding to form the shape of the cup.
Hazardous material ceases to be hazardous when it is destroyed, sufficiently diluted in nonhazardous material, it is chemically changed into a nonhazardous material or incorporated into an object that immobilizes it and renders it unable to be hazardous.
Yes, you can paint polystyrene, but it is important to use a paint that is specifically designed for use on this material to ensure proper adhesion and avoid damage to the polystyrene.
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Silicone is best for that.
No, polystyrene is not considered a renewable material. It is a synthetic polymer made from petroleum, a non-renewable fossil fuel. While there are efforts to develop biodegradable alternatives and recycling methods for polystyrene, the material itself does not come from renewable sources.
which hazardous material can enter the body
a. a hazardous material is exposed to fire.
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The law of polystyrene affects consumers because of the chemmicals inside the material and the polystyrene is burned underground and the chmicals gets into the environment which can make consumers sick