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Does polystyrene exhibit yielding?

No, pure Polystyrene (PS) is quite brittle; hence, General Purpose Polystyrene (GPPS) does not yield. It breaks right after passing over its limit. However, the weakness of polystyrene, which is brittleness, is overcome when it is made into High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS). Having a higher breaking strain after polymerization, it is able to yield before breaking. Thus, from this tensile testing experiment, GPPS does not have yield strength, while HIPS has yield strength of 26.175N/mm2.


What are different grades of polystyrene?

Polystyrene is available in several grades, primarily categorized as general-purpose polystyrene (GPPS), high-impact polystyrene (HIPS), and expandable polystyrene (EPS). GPPS is clear and rigid, making it suitable for applications like packaging and disposable cutlery. HIPS contains rubber additives for increased toughness and impact resistance, often used in consumer products and automotive parts. EPS is lightweight and insulative, commonly used in packaging and insulation materials.


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What are the differences between high impact polystyrene and ordinary polystyrene?

Ordinary polystyrene is better known as cristal polystyrene or GPPS (General purpose polystyrene) It is a hard very transparant and britlle plastic. One of the best know uses is cd-box. To improve the toughness of this plastic rubber is added during the manufacture. This synthetic rubber (polybutadiene) is divided trough the polystyrene in the form of small droplets ,The size and the composition of the rubber droplets will determine final properties. A lot of applications will be made with mixtures of GPPS and HIPS (HIPS is high impact polystyrene). The stiffness of HIPS is a lot lower than the stiffness of GPPS, hence the mixtures. One well known application is yoghurt cups.


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