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Yes, porcelain can be recycled, but it is not as common as recycling materials like glass or plastic. Some recycling facilities may accept porcelain for recycling, but it is important to check with your local recycling program to see if they accept it.
Plastic is less dense than glass, so normally a plastic cup is considerably lighter than a glass cup, although in theory a very small glass cup could weigh less than a very large plastic cup.
No polycarbonate plastic and acrylic plastic make a better replacement for glass than vinyl. There are also some applications for which nothing replaces real glass.
This depends on the construction of the container but if the constructions are identical (the walls are equally thick, etc) the metal container will loose heat fastest. Different "plastics" have differing coefficients of thermal conductivity and so whether they conduct heat better or worse than glass depends on which "plastic" is in use.
Glass is more durable.
Rubber, Glass, Plastic, Porcelain, etc.
An insulator. (plastic, glass, porcelain, wood, rubber...)
porcelain bathtubs are always cold and feel like glass and have no give. fiber glass and plastic tubs are warmer to the touch, soft and give if pressed on, Enamel when tapped with the hand sound metallic
Glass, porcelain, rubber, plastic, wood, ceramics, etc.
Rubber, glass, plastic, ceramic, air, quartz, paper, wood, bakelite, porcelain.
Yes, porcelain can be recycled, but it is not as common as recycling materials like glass or plastic. Some recycling facilities may accept porcelain for recycling, but it is important to check with your local recycling program to see if they accept it.
celluloid chalk china cloth plastic porcelain rubber vinyl wood
Insulators are materials opposite of conductors. The atoms are not easily freed and are stable, preventing or blocking the flow of electricity.Some examples of insulators are: glass, porcelain, plastic, and rubber.
Assuming they are the same or similar shape and volume, water in glass would freeze first, then plastic then foam. Foam allows transfer of heat out of water more slowly than plastic and the glass probably has the highest rate of heat radiation of the three.
Porcelain:-)
Aluminous porcelain. Porcelain is a glass product with a crystalline internal structure. In the case of porcelain used in sinks and toilets, the crystalline inclusions are mostly aluminum oxide which makes the glass tough and difficult to break. It also makes the porcelain opaque. Aluminum oxide is also used in the formulation of the glass matrix as a stabilizer. In this form, the aluminum oxide does not affect the translucency of the glass, but, rather makes it stronger and reduces the solubility of the glass.
No. Granite cools from magma deep underground. Volcanic glass cools quickly at or near the surface.