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  2. List of insulation materials - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Extruded expanded polystyrene (XPS) high-density 2.54: 1 0.88–0.95: 5–5.4: 26–40 [3] Polystyrene board [6 ...

  3. Graft polymer - Wikipedia

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    CD case made from general purpose polystyrene (GPPS) and high impact polystyrene in the black portion (HIPS) High impact polystyrene (HIPS) was discovered by Charles F. Fryling in 1961. [19] HIPS is a low cost, plastic material that is easy to fabricate and often used for low strength structural applications when impact resistance ...

  4. Polystyrene - Wikipedia

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    Extruded polystyrene is about as strong as an unalloyed aluminium but much more flexible and much less dense (1.05 g/cm 3 for polystyrene vs. 2.70 g/cm 3 for aluminium). [ 23 ] Production

  5. Vacuum forming - Wikipedia

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    A simple visualization of the forming process Vacuum forming machine to produce inner liner/food liner of refrigerator. Vacuum forming is a simplified version of thermoforming, where a sheet of plastic in various forms of High Impact Polystyrene Sheet (HIPS) for low impact products, or ABS for bathroom shower trays, and HDPE for exterior vehicle parts, plus various other types of vacuum ...

  6. Styrene maleic anhydride - Wikipedia

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    [1] but (random) copolymerisation with less than 50% maleic anhydride content is also possible. [2] The polymer is formed by a radical polymerization , using an organic peroxide as the initiator. The main characteristics of SMA copolymer are its transparent appearance, high heat resistance, high dimensional stability, and the specific ...

  7. High impact polystyrene - Wikipedia

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  8. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, this can involve mixing different types of plastic together to form a polymer blend, such as high impact polystyrene. Large companies may do their own compounding prior to production, but some producers have it done by a third party. Companies that specialize in this work are known as Compounders.

  9. High-impact polystyrene - Wikipedia

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