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Natrurally occurring plymers, those derived from plants and animal, have been used for many centuries,
for example wood, cotton, silk, wool, rubber, leather.
Other natural polymers such as protein, enzymes, starches, and cellulose ae important ini biological and
physiological processes in plant and animal. With modern research tools it is possible to determine the
molecular structures of these groupsof materials amd to develop numerous polymers that are
synthesized from small organic molecule referred to as monomers. Synthetic polymers and, to a limited
extent, biopolymers form the basis plastics, rubbers, Thermosets, Fibers, and adhesive and coating
material. Most monomers for such polymers are the products of the petrochemical application. For
such applications, as well as for the structural function of some biopolymers in nature, adequate
mechanical property such as stiffness and strength are required. The synthetics can be produce
inexpensively, and their properties may be controlled so that many are superior to their natural
counterparts. In some industry , metal and wood parts have been replaced by plastics, which have
satisfactory properties and may be produced at lower costs.
Properties of Polymers
Some of the common and familiar polymers are PE (polyethylene), Nylon, PVC (poly vinyl chloride), PC
(polycarbonate), PS (polystyrene) and silicone rubber. Polymers typically have low densities. Except for
so-called high performance polymers they are not as stiff or as strong as ceramics or metals. However,
considering the polymers’ low densities in comparison to metals and ceramics, their stiffness and
strength on a per mass basis are equal or even superior to metals and ceramics. Many polymers are
extremely ductile and pliable, thus they are easily formed into complex shapes. In general, they are
relatively inert chemically (do not react with other substances) and are unreactive in a large number of
environments. One major drawback to polymers is their comparatively poor heat stability. The tendency
to soften and/or decompose at modest temperatures in some instances limits their use. Furthermore,
they have low electrical conductivities and are nonmagnetic, features which may prove to be of
advantage.
Task 1. Work with a partner. Describe the required material properties of four common objects:
Some required material properties of billiard balls, bike helmets, plastic spoons, water bottles are
ductile, pliable, the tendency to soften and decompose at modest temperature, low electrical
conductivities, and easily formed into complex shapes.
Task 2. Work with a partner. Match the following terms with the definitions.
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She said: “The first time I read about recycling plastics was forty years ago.”
She stated that the first time she had been read about recycling plastics Forty years ago.
She added that she had been interested in recycling since then.
He mentioned he would know more about the experiment the following week.