| plastic |
A mixture of polymers and various additives
Ãâó: www.cmtmaterials.com/glossary2.html
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| plasticity |
That means the ability of a material for plastic changes of the shape without material separations.
Ãâó: www.sber.co.at/en/services/lexicon/glossary/p.htm
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| plasticizer |
A chemical added to plastics to increase their pliability. The most notable plasticized photo storage material is flexible PVC, which has been shown to exude its plasticizer onto the surface of enclosed images. ISO storage standards recommend against the use of PVC in photograph storage enclosures.
Ãâó: www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/sub_pages/scrapbo...
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| plastic |
This is a generic term that is used to identify any of the various cards issued to cardholders.
Ãâó: www.creditcards.com/credit-cards-glossary.php
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| plastic |
The quality of clay which allows it to be manipulated into different shapes without cracking or breaking, its workability. Clay with a water content of 25 ?30% is usually elastic enough to be considered plastic. Some clays are more plastic than others; ball clay is more plastic than kaolin. Most commercial clays are combinations of various clays used for their particular qualities, together making the most useful composite.
Ãâó: pmeyer.cocc.edu/Glossary/default.aspx
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