Practical use of materials plastics
Title
Practical use of materials plastics

Series
Practical Use of Materials

Publication Information
Australia : Video Education Australia, 2010

Physical Description
1 DVD (ca. 22 min.) : sd., col., 12 cm.

Abstract
The word "plastic" comes from the Greek plastikos, meaning "to form." Over time, it was used to describe the hardening of soft materials. This program looks at our modern understanding of the term-which still contains something of the original idea, since oil-based plastic is one of the most pliable, adaptable materials in the world. Outlining the creation, characteristics, and uses of plastic, the video examines polymers, injection molding, blow molding, extrusion, how color is added, and why plastic is usually considered superior to glass in bottle-making. Aspects of industrial plastic recycling are also discussed

Subject Term
Mechanical engineering
 
Operations research
 
Production management
 
Technology -- Industrial applications


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