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  2. Polystyrene - Wikipedia

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    If polystyrene is properly incinerated at high temperatures (up to 1000 °C [102]) and with plenty of air [102] (14 m 3 /kg [citation needed]), the chemicals generated are water, carbon dioxide, and possibly small amounts of residual halogen-compounds from flame-retardants. [102]

  3. List of insulation materials - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of insulation materials used around the world.. Typical R-values are given for various materials and structures as approximations based on the average of available figures and are sorted by lowest value.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Styrene maleic anhydride - Wikipedia

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    SMA polymers with a high molecular weight are widely used in engineering plastic applications, normally in the impact modified and optional glass fibre filled variants. Alternatively, SMA is applied using its transparency in combination with other transparent materials like PMMA or the heat resistance to heat-boost other polymers materials like ...

  7. High impact polystyrene - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 ...

  9. High-impact polystyrene - Wikipedia

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