Plásticos
A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic amorphous solids[citation needed] used in the manufacture of industrial products. Plastics are typically polymers of high molecular mass, and may contain other substances to improve performance and/or reduce costs. Monomers of plastic are either natural or synthetic organic compounds.
The word plastic is derived from the Greek πλαστικός (plastikos) meaning capable of being shaped or molded, from πλαστός (plastos) meaning molded.[1][2] It refers to their malleability, or plasticity during manufacture, that allows them to be cast, pressed, or extruded into a variety of shapes—such as films, fibers, plates, tubes, bottles, boxes, and much more.
There are two types of plastics: thermoplastics and thermosetting polymers. Thermoplastics will soften and melt if enough heat is applied; examples are polyethylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)[3]. Thermosets can melt and take shape once; after they have solidified, they stay solid.
The raw materials to make most plastics come from petroleum and natural gas.[4]
¿Qué vas a aprender?:
- Materias primas empleadas para la fabricación de los plásticos.
- Qué son los plásticos.
- Fabricación de polímeros.
- Aditivos más importantes.
- Compuestos principales de los plásticos.
- Tipos de plásticos más empleados en la actualidad.
- Procesos de conformación de productos plásticos.
- Plásticos mejorados.
- Clasificación de las fibras textiles: fibras naturales, artificiales y sintéticas.
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