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What are the names for plastics number 1 to 5?

If you think to recycling codes: - 01 is for polyethylene terephtalate (PET) - 02 is for high density polyethylene (HDPE) - 03 is for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 04 is for low density polyethylene (LDPE) - 05is for polypropylene (PP)


How do you separate suspension and emulsion PVC if both grades mixed?

One way to separate suspension and emulsion PVC if they are mixed is through a process called flotation. This involves using a solvent that can selectively dissolve one type of PVC while leaving the other unaffected, allowing for separation. Another method is to employ techniques such as centrifugation or filtration based on the particle size or density differences between the two types of PVC.


What is the density of an eraser top you?

The density of an eraser typically ranges from 1.1 to 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), depending on the specific materials used in its composition. Most erasers are made from PVC, rubber, or TPR, which contribute to this density range. To determine the exact density, you would need to measure the mass and volume of the eraser top.


What will get in the reaction between PVC and morpholine?

The reaction between PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and morpholine is likely to result in the formation of PVC-morpholine adducts. These adducts can improve the flexibility, thermal stability, and resistance to heat aging of PVC. The reaction is often used in the modification of PVC to enhance its properties.


How is PVC without plasticizer different from PVC with plasticizer?

PVC without plasticizer is rigid and hard, used in applications where stiffness is needed, such as pipes and window frames. PVC with plasticizer is flexible and soft, used in products like inflatable toys and medical tubing. The plasticizer helps increase the flexibility and workability of the PVC material.