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Since the development of early Plastics, such as Celluloid, Bakelite, Perspex and Nylon, an ever-expanding variety now surrounds us, not only mimicking traditional or natural materials but also bringing with them particular properties and characteristics. The word ‘plastic’ is derived from ‘plastikos’, a Greek word meaning ‘capable of being shaped or molded’.


Note: this phrase also defines Malleability and many materials have a Plastic Stage as they are deformed. To avoid confusion, DT Online uses the term Plastics as both a singular and plural noun))


Synthetic* Plastics are chemically produced from oil and a wide, possibly infinite, variety is possible, but they all fit into one of two groupings:


*Note: Several natural materials may also be classified as Plastics. These include: Cellulose, Horn, Amber, and Shellac.


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Plastics are formed by long chains of carbon based molecules, or Polymers, strongly bonded to each other. The Polymer Chains are either joined to each other with weak van der Vaals Forces to create Thermoplastics or much stronger Cross-Linking which results in Thermosets.


The almost universal use of plastics for packaging and other throw-away items is causing considerable environmental issues since they do not rot very easily. Also, most plastics are made from oil which is a diminishing resource so there is increasing demand for them to be recyclable. Much work currently therefore, is focussed on the research and development of Biodegradable Plastics which are derived from renewable resources.

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