Polymers - OCRStock forms

Most polymers are manufactured and are designed by chemical engineers. Most are made using non-renewable crude oil. Difficulties around disposal mean there is a drive to reduce the use of plastics.

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Stock forms

are available in many . The table below identifies some of these stock forms and their uses alongside polymers commonly available in that stock form, although they can also be available in other forms:

Common stock formPolymerCommon use
SheetAcrylicMenu holders in bars and restaurants
GranulesPolypropylenePen lids and bottle tops
FilmPVCFood wrapping
FilamentPLA/ABS3D prints
Common stock formSheet
PolymerAcrylic
Common useMenu holders in bars and restaurants
Common stock formGranules
PolymerPolypropylene
Common usePen lids and bottle tops
Common stock formFilm
PolymerPVC
Common useFood wrapping
Common stock formFilament
PolymerPLA/ABS
Common use3D prints
Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide1 of 4, Multiple multicoloured acrylic sheets stacked together in two lines on a white backdrop., Acrylic sheets

Polymers can be fixed with nuts and bolts, screws and rivets. In most cases fixing a polymer is similar to fixing a metal. Some fixings are made from polymers such as nylon nuts and bolts and hinges.