Aberol
Aceloid
Aceplus
Acrolite
Acryloid
Acrysol
Aico
Aladinite
Aldenol
Aldur
Alvar
Amberlac
Amberlite
Amberol
Amerine
Ameroid
Arcolite
Artifex
Bakelite
Bakelite Polystyrene
Beckacite
Beckamine
Beckopol
Beetle
Benalite
Bonnyware
Butvar
C-E 950
Campbellite
Catalin
Celastic
Cel-O-Glass
Celoron
Cellulak
Celluloid
Cetec
Charmour
Cibanite
Cibanoid
Clair de Lune Cellulose Acetate
Cloisonette
Colasta
Coltrock
Coltstone
Co-ORal-ite
Crystalite
Cumar Cumarone-indene
Dilecto
DilectoUF
2006-09-30 18:05:32
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answered by lokimadhouse 4
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Many types of plastic are there.Some plastics are using in industries.
I just list them here,
Plastic Varieties Available:
Mechanicals-plastic-products
UHMW
Polyurethane
Nylon
Tuffkast
Acetal & PET
PTFE
Polyethylenes (HDPE & LDPE)
Industrial Laminates
FRP Grating & Wall Panels
See-through-plastic-products
Acrylic
Polycarbonate
Flexible Vinyl
High-performance-plastic-products
High Performance
Ultem
Peek
Polysulfone
Rubber-products
Rubber
Building-materials-plastic
FRP Grating
FRP Wall Panels
FRP Structural Shapes
Industry-plastic-products
Bushings & Bearings
Sprockets
Hose Protection
Plastic Liners
Sheaves & Pulleys
Sharkfin Board Turning System
Outrigger Pads
Truck Liners
http://www.redwoodplastics.com/products/
2014-01-04 04:00:10
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answer #2
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answered by Roy Cedric 1
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we have plastic and then there is plastic surgery and rubber
unless you are talking about naming the products that are made by plastic , there is no way to count 30 different types of plastic
2006-10-01 01:05:38
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answer #3
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answered by crazeebitch2005 5
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7 major types are:
PET - Polyethylene Tetraphthalate (2 litre soft drinks bottles)
HDPE - High Density Polyethylene (containers for milk and other household products)
V - Vinyl or PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride (soft toys)
LDPE - Low density polyethylene (plastic bags and carriers)
PP – Polypropylene (ropes, bottle crates and car battery boxes)
PS – Polystyrene (packing, insulation, disposable cups, fast food containers)
Other - includes mixed and multi layered materials
2006-10-01 00:57:46
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answer #4
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answered by alphawolf38 2
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Try this site: the Many Types of Plastic:
http://www.sdsc.edu/Education/Elemnet/andy/plastics.html
This other link looks interesting as well:
2006-10-01 09:50:26
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answer #5
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answered by Helga J 3
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Sorry No knowledge.
2006-10-01 00:54:35
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answer #6
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answered by abhigagz 2
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umm that's alot... i can't find anything on the internet with that info.
2006-10-01 00:56:01
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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why? who would really know the answer to that and why would you want to?
2006-10-01 00:55:42
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answer #8
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answered by sam m 1
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