Plastics, Polymer and Beyond
Looking to use plastics in your
business? Looking for a site that gives practically complete information about
plastics, its uses and the processes involved? You came to the right place.
Plastics are the most versatile materials
in the modern world. It is found in almost any product today. It can be
engineered to be tougher than steel or softer than cloth. This property has
made plastics a cheaper alternative for conventional materials used in everyday
products thus making it a boon to world industry. Plastics can be found in
items from toys to weapons, from simple transparent packaging to complex
machines.
What many may not know is that
plastics are made from organic polymers from plant or animal tissue but
plastics we know today are made from petrochemicals or in layman terms, oil.
Its properties can be tweaked to become hard or soft, light or heavy, dull or
colorful by adding other substances.
That is but part of the
comprehensive information both objective and personal regarding plastics
offered by this site. Few sites also offer personal experiences, manufacturing
information, issues and even training. There’s no other avenue to get every bit
of information about plastics than in a forum where manufacturing experts and
researchers can converge and share information through discussion.
This site discusses everything
about plastics with regards to product development from design, tool making and
prototyping. Manufacturing discusses various processes such as molding, compounding,
injection, extrusion, compositing, testing and quality assurance. It also
discusses plastic types and materials. Businessmen will be at home with
industry news and topics which include education and training, regional plastic
groups and associations, events, trade shoes and seminars, and news regarding
fellow entrepreneurs and investors. Also discussed are some miscellaneous
topics regarding plastics as well as items for sale and career opportunities.
What’s best about this site, ( http://www.theplasticsforum.com/
), is that membership is free and include updates through RSS feeds.
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