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Plastic is a material widely used in various applications, whether for domestic or industrial. In 1855, Alexander invented the first plastic Parkers rights. Thus, some chemical reactions deals with some plastic changes in form and time.
Today we have a number of plastics commonly used in our daily lives. Some plastics:
• Polyester (PES): textiles, fibers, etc.
• Polystyrene (PS) DisposableCup plates, cutlery, CD and box-cassettes, etc.
• Polypropylene (PP): appliances, food packaging, bumper cars, etc.
• polyvinyl chloride (PVC), window frames, pipes, etc.
• Polyethylene (PE) plastic bags, bottles, etc.
• Polycarbonate (PC): Sunglasses, CD, lentils, etc.
Listed below are some special plastics:
• Polymethylmethacrylate: fluorescent light diffusers, contact lenses, glasses, etc.
• Polytetrafluoroethylene-Plumbing band, pans,Resistant to heat, etc.
• polyetheretherketone: polymers business, bands of aerospace, etc.
• polyetherimide: polymer, which does not freeze, etc.
There have been many studies on the development of various plastics that are PVC-U is one of them made. Today it is used for the manufacture of PVC windows and doors. PVC-U stands for polyvinyl chloride unplasticized.
PVC-U is a plastic which has many advantages when used in the manufacture of doors and windows. How Toare available in different colors, we have windows and doors of our interest. PVC-U PVC windows and doors of different surface texture.
In addition, PVC-PVC windows and doors of character, it is not eroded by time. Weather did nothing to promote their products. My anti-corrosion character, very durable.
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