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polystyrene
An alkane chain of benzene molecules, RCH2CHphenylR
A vinylic polymer of styrene, CH2CHphenyl
a polymer commonly used in packaging
A thermoplastic known for its rigidity, hardness, heat and dimensional stability, as well as its ease of fabrication
A water-white, tough resin made by polymerization of styrene
a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic; "expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation"
A water-white thermoplastics of the vinyl group It needs to be toughened to reduce brittleness and is widely used in injection moulding In the expanded form, it has broad applications in the insulation and packaging fields
{i} foam-like plastic material used for insulation, styrofoam
a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic; "expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation
A type of plastic foam used in disposable food containers such as coffee cups, plates, fast food and egg cartons
Styrofoam i e Coffee cups etc Recyclable but with very small market- no uses, not economically viable – therefore not commonly recycled
An alkane chain of benzene molecules, RCH{2}CHphenylR
Polystyrene is a very light plastic substance used to make containers or to keep things warm, cool, or protected from damage. polystyrene cups. a soft light plastic material that prevents heat or cold from passing through it, used especially for making containers = Styrofoam (poly- + styrene type of chemical compound (19-21 centuries) (from styrax type of plant))
A water-white thermoplastic produced by the polymerization of styrene (vinyl benzene)
Plastic with a smooth surface that cracks easily when bent Used for fast food packaging, styrofoam cups and packing peanuts, it takes up a large part of landfill space because of its bulk Often referred to as No 6 Plastic
rigid or semi-rigid thermoplastic with satiny smooth or textured finish Shatterproof; resists most foods, drinks, household acids and oils Burns if subjected to direct flame Can be used for containers, molded products and sheet material Occasional contact with boiling water won't hurt it, but repeated immersions are not recommended Unlimited range of transparent, translucent and opaque colors
hard, clear thermoplastic polymer of styrene, easily colored and molded for a variety of applications, including structural materials It is a good thermal and electrical insulator and, in the form of expanded foam, extremely buoyant
A thermoplastic known for its rigidity, hardness, heat and dimensional stability as well as ease of fabriication
A polymer of styrene used in making molding products In particular, used in the lost foam process
A rigid thermoplastic polymer that can be molded into objects Also called styrene Also, see ABS
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