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Thermoplastics are specialized materials that can be re-heated and molded in several shapes. GRP pipe manufacturers use them to fabricate piping systems and other GRP profiles for industries.
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Thermoplastics are specialized materials that can be re-heated and molded in several shapes. GRP pipe manufacturers use them to fabricate piping systems and other GRP profiles for industries. In this post, they will explain different thermoplastics and their advantages, disadvantages, and uses. These plastics share common property, they soften when heated and are generally used in schools to vacuum form shapes. 1.Acrylic: It is the most commonly used plastic in a workshop of the school. It is available usually in the form of sheets in different colors. It can be transparent, translucent, or opaque. Acrylic is resistant to many acids and weather conditions. Advantages of using acrylic: oIt is fairly cheap oHard to touch oStiff
oDurable oGood electrical insulator oIt can be polished and machined with an ease Disadvantage of using acrylic: oIt gets scratches easily oIt is brittle Use of acrylic: oIt is used for making sign boards oYou can use them for making covers of storage boxes oAircraft canopies and windows owash basins and baths oCovers for car lights 2.Polyethene: Polyethene can be molded into any possible form and the credit goes to its excellent molding features. Manufacturers prepare large sheets and use polyethene for the production of a variety of products due to its dual densities- high density and low density. Advantages of polyethene: oLow density polyethene is tough, durable, lightweight, great chemical resistance, fairly soft, flexible, good electrical insulator oHigh density polyethene is hard, stiff, and able to be sterilized. Disadvantages of polyethene: oIt is hazardous for environment, animals, water ways oSome polyethene are not recyclable Uses of polyethene: oPolyethene is generally used for packaging. oSome equipments like plastic bottles, household equipments, and tubing are prepared from polyethene thermoplastic
3.PVC: PVC is a tough composite material that can be either availed as hard material or a flexible form. PVC can be bonded or welded with an adhesive. Advantages of using PVC: oIt is stiff oIt is hard oIt is tough oIt gas chemical resistance property oIt is lightweight Disadvantages of using PVC: oPoor weather ability oProne to scratches Uses of PVC: oManufacturers use PVC to fabricate pipes, bottles, guttering, and window frames. You can avail PVC pipes and similar products from GRP pipes manufacturers India. Make request here in comments and talk to professionals. This Article is Originally Published on: http://fibertech-blog.logdown.com/posts/1460269-grp-pipe-manufacturers-explain-different-thermoplastics