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Welcome to ilovebacteria.com formally known as Ratlab.co.uk!
Plastic is the common name for Polymers- a polymer is a material made up of long chains of chemically linked individual molecules or monomers- the word Poly comes from the Greek word for many. Polymerization is the name given to the process of linking the individual monomers together into chains. Different plastics are made by linking together different monomers into different length chains. Most plastic is made from oil, although biodegradable plastics can be made from substances such as corn starch. Plastics tend to divided into two groups- thermoplastics soften with heat and harden when cooled and examples are polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylic, and teflon. Thermosetting plastics are hardened by heat and examples are epoxy and polyester. One of the most common plastics is PVC as it can be mixed with different additives to give a range of properties. This plastic is made by the polymerization of the vinyl chloride monomer.

The advantages of plastics include their strength, their moldibility, light weight, color, cheap price, toughness, insulating properties and versatility.

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