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PLASTICPLASTIC
What is plasticsWhat is plastics
Are materials which can be shapedAre materials which can be shaped
or moulded under appropriateor moulded under appropriate
conditions of temperature andconditions of temperature and
pressure, and then hold theirpressure, and then hold their
shape.shape.
IntroductionIntroduction
 Plastic has become increasingly important in ourPlastic has become increasingly important in our
every day lives.every day lives.
 For the most part, plastics are organic highFor the most part, plastics are organic high
polymers, which means they are made of largepolymers, which means they are made of large
chain that contain carbon.chain that contain carbon.
 These polymers are changed into a plastic stateThese polymers are changed into a plastic state
either as they transition from a small-moleculeeither as they transition from a small-molecule
chemical to a solid.chemical to a solid.
Types of PlasticsTypes of Plastics
Thermoplastic Thermosettin
g
i. Thermoplastici. Thermoplastic
 Become soft when heated and harden whenBecome soft when heated and harden when
cool and the process can be repeated iscool and the process can be repeated is
calledcalled thermo-softening plasticthermo-softening plastic or simplyor simply
thermoplasticsthermoplastics..
 Is like waxIs like wax
 Thermoplastics are linear with no crosslinksThermoplastics are linear with no crosslinks
between the polymeric chains.between the polymeric chains.
 Can be recycling because can be melted andCan be recycling because can be melted and
re-molded.re-molded.
1st
Structure of thermoplasticStructure of thermoplastic
Thermoplastic
Have linear structures and soften when heated hence
it can be reshaped and recycled.
Monomer- linear
Conc… thermoplasticConc… thermoplastic
 The bonds holding the polymer chains togetherThe bonds holding the polymer chains together
are usually the weak Van der Waals force.are usually the weak Van der Waals force.
 When heated, the distance between the chainWhen heated, the distance between the chain
increases and the polymer becomes soft.increases and the polymer becomes soft.
 Allow the polymer chains to slide past oneAllow the polymer chains to slide past one
another.another.
 On cooling, the chains come closer and theOn cooling, the chains come closer and the
polymer becomes hard.polymer becomes hard.
Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics
PE PlasticsPE Plastics
Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics
PP PlasticsPP Plastics
Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics
PVC PlasticsPVC Plastics
Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics
PET PlasticsPET Plastics
Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics
Polyamides PlasticsPolyamides Plastics
Picture of thermoplasticPicture of thermoplastic
NylonNylon
Examples of ThermoplasticExamples of Thermoplastic
TypesTypes UsesUses
Polyethene (PE)Polyethene (PE) Wide range of inexpensive uses includingWide range of inexpensive uses including
supermarket bags, plastic bottles.supermarket bags, plastic bottles.
Polypropene (PP)Polypropene (PP) Food containers, appliances, car fendersFood containers, appliances, car fenders
(bumpers).(bumpers).
Nylon (Polyamide)Nylon (Polyamide) Synthetic fiber, substituted for silk ( in silkSynthetic fiber, substituted for silk ( in silk
stockings), tufted carpet, machine gearstockings), tufted carpet, machine gear
wheelswheels
PolyvinylchloridePolyvinylchloride
(PVC)(PVC)
Plumbing pipes and guttering, showerPlumbing pipes and guttering, shower
curtains, window frames, flooring, eroticcurtains, window frames, flooring, erotic
clothing.clothing.
PETPET Carbonated drinks bottles, jars, plasticCarbonated drinks bottles, jars, plastic
film, microwavable packaging.film, microwavable packaging.
Properties and Uses of ThermoplasticsProperties and Uses of Thermoplastics
ii. Thermosetting Plasticsii. Thermosetting Plastics
 Is like concrete.Is like concrete.
 Highly cross-linked chains and hence usuallyHighly cross-linked chains and hence usually
are rigid and brittle.are rigid and brittle.
 They must be given their shape before theirThey must be given their shape before their
final chemical structure is produced.final chemical structure is produced.
2nd
Structure ofStructure of
thermosetting plasticsthermosetting plastics
Cross-linked
Cross-linked:
1. More tougher 2. More elastic
3. More heat resistant 4. High Melting point
5. Less soluble in organic solvent
6. 6. More chemical innert
Conc…thermosetting plasticsConc…thermosetting plastics
 They cannot be molten, but will decompose atThey cannot be molten, but will decompose at
high temperatures.high temperatures.
 They are entirely insoluble and will not swellThey are entirely insoluble and will not swell
when treated with solvents.when treated with solvents.
 They do not lend themselves to recycling.They do not lend themselves to recycling.
( like with eggs, once hard boiled, they cannot( like with eggs, once hard boiled, they cannot
be softened ).be softened ).
Picture of Thermosetting plasticsPicture of Thermosetting plastics
BakelitBakelit
Picture of Thermosetting plasticsPicture of Thermosetting plastics
BakelitBakelit
Properties and Uses ofProperties and Uses of
Thermosetting PlasticsThermosetting Plastics
Examples of Thermosetting plasticsExamples of Thermosetting plastics
TypesTypes UsesUses
Vulcanized rubberVulcanized rubber Tyres, gloves and tubingTyres, gloves and tubing
BakelitBakelit Electrical insulators and plastic wearElectrical insulators and plastic wear
PolyesterPolyester Glass-reinforced plastics / fibreglass (Glass-reinforced plastics / fibreglass (GRPGRP))
EpoxyEpoxy Adhesive and in fibre reinforced plasticAdhesive and in fibre reinforced plastic
such as glass reinforced plastic andsuch as glass reinforced plastic and
graphite-reinforced plastic.graphite-reinforced plastic.
AcrylonitrileAcrylonitrile
butadiene styrenebutadiene styrene
(ABS)(ABS)
Electronic equipment cases (e.g., computerElectronic equipment cases (e.g., computer
monitors, printers, keyboards).monitors, printers, keyboards).
Processing of plasticProcessing of plastic
Processing of thermosetting plasticProcessing of thermosetting plastic
2
1
Processing of thermosettingProcessing of thermosetting
plasticsplastics
 Compression molding forms thermosetting plasticCompression molding forms thermosetting plastic
objects in a steel mold.objects in a steel mold.
 When heat and pressure are applied, the softenedWhen heat and pressure are applied, the softened
plastic squeezes into all parts of the mold to form theplastic squeezes into all parts of the mold to form the
desired shape.desired shape.
 Laminating binds layers of materials together in a plasticLaminating binds layers of materials together in a plastic
matrix.matrix.
 The layers are fused when heated plates melt the plasticThe layers are fused when heated plates melt the plastic
and squeeze the material together.and squeeze the material together.
Processing of thermoplasticProcessing of thermoplastic
1
2
3
4
5
Processing of ThermoplasticsProcessing of Thermoplastics
 Calendering process, continuous plastic sheets are formed byCalendering process, continuous plastic sheets are formed by
forcing hot plastic between successive sets of heated rollers.forcing hot plastic between successive sets of heated rollers.
 Injection molding uses a screw to push plastic through aInjection molding uses a screw to push plastic through a
heated tube into a mold.heated tube into a mold.
 Extrusion is a continuous process that heats plastic pellets inExtrusion is a continuous process that heats plastic pellets in
a long barrel. A screw pushes the heated plastic through a diea long barrel. A screw pushes the heated plastic through a die
opening to form objects such as garden hose and piping.opening to form objects such as garden hose and piping.
 In thermoforming a hot plastic sheet is draped over a moldIn thermoforming a hot plastic sheet is draped over a mold
and a vacuum draws the plastic down into the mold.and a vacuum draws the plastic down into the mold.
 Blow molding forms containers from soft, hollow plastic tubesBlow molding forms containers from soft, hollow plastic tubes
that have a mold fitted around the outside. The tube is heated,that have a mold fitted around the outside. The tube is heated,
and air injected into the heated tube expands the plasticand air injected into the heated tube expands the plastic
against the walls of the mold.against the walls of the mold.
AdditivesAdditives are used in both forms ofare used in both forms of
plasticplastic
These can include:These can include:
 StabilisersStabilisers to prevent degradation due to moisture or UV light.to prevent degradation due to moisture or UV light.
 LubricantsLubricants such as sulphides and waxes to make the polymer easier tosuch as sulphides and waxes to make the polymer easier to
form and self lubricating in use.form and self lubricating in use.
 PigmentsPigments - often referred to as 'master batch' adding colours to the plastic.- often referred to as 'master batch' adding colours to the plastic.
 PlasticisersPlasticisers - added to make the plastic les hard or brittle.- added to make the plastic les hard or brittle.
 FillersFillers - these can be added to enhance properties such as- these can be added to enhance properties such as
wear/strength/toughness/durability and talc and clay may be used to bulkwear/strength/toughness/durability and talc and clay may be used to bulk
out the plastic reducing costs.out the plastic reducing costs.
 Flame retardantsFlame retardants - to prevent combustion in materials such as domestic- to prevent combustion in materials such as domestic
foams.foams.
 Blowing agentsBlowing agents - to permit foams to be blown.- to permit foams to be blown.
 Anti-static agentsAnti-static agents - used to prevent the build up of electrical charge.- used to prevent the build up of electrical charge.
Common properties of plasticsCommon properties of plastics
 RigidRigid
 SolidSolid
 HardHard
 TransparentTransparent (most of them)(most of them)
 Resistant to stainResistant to stain
 Non- biodegradableNon- biodegradable
 Resistant to chemicalsResistant to chemicals
 Resistant to oxidation agentResistant to oxidation agent
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Plastic

  • 2. What is plasticsWhat is plastics Are materials which can be shapedAre materials which can be shaped or moulded under appropriateor moulded under appropriate conditions of temperature andconditions of temperature and pressure, and then hold theirpressure, and then hold their shape.shape.
  • 3. IntroductionIntroduction  Plastic has become increasingly important in ourPlastic has become increasingly important in our every day lives.every day lives.  For the most part, plastics are organic highFor the most part, plastics are organic high polymers, which means they are made of largepolymers, which means they are made of large chain that contain carbon.chain that contain carbon.  These polymers are changed into a plastic stateThese polymers are changed into a plastic state either as they transition from a small-moleculeeither as they transition from a small-molecule chemical to a solid.chemical to a solid.
  • 4. Types of PlasticsTypes of Plastics Thermoplastic Thermosettin g
  • 5. i. Thermoplastici. Thermoplastic  Become soft when heated and harden whenBecome soft when heated and harden when cool and the process can be repeated iscool and the process can be repeated is calledcalled thermo-softening plasticthermo-softening plastic or simplyor simply thermoplasticsthermoplastics..  Is like waxIs like wax  Thermoplastics are linear with no crosslinksThermoplastics are linear with no crosslinks between the polymeric chains.between the polymeric chains.  Can be recycling because can be melted andCan be recycling because can be melted and re-molded.re-molded. 1st
  • 6. Structure of thermoplasticStructure of thermoplastic Thermoplastic Have linear structures and soften when heated hence it can be reshaped and recycled. Monomer- linear
  • 7. Conc… thermoplasticConc… thermoplastic  The bonds holding the polymer chains togetherThe bonds holding the polymer chains together are usually the weak Van der Waals force.are usually the weak Van der Waals force.  When heated, the distance between the chainWhen heated, the distance between the chain increases and the polymer becomes soft.increases and the polymer becomes soft.  Allow the polymer chains to slide past oneAllow the polymer chains to slide past one another.another.  On cooling, the chains come closer and theOn cooling, the chains come closer and the polymer becomes hard.polymer becomes hard.
  • 8. Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics PE PlasticsPE Plastics
  • 9. Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics PP PlasticsPP Plastics
  • 10. Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics PVC PlasticsPVC Plastics
  • 11. Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics PET PlasticsPET Plastics
  • 12. Picture of thermoplasticsPicture of thermoplastics Polyamides PlasticsPolyamides Plastics
  • 13. Picture of thermoplasticPicture of thermoplastic NylonNylon
  • 14. Examples of ThermoplasticExamples of Thermoplastic TypesTypes UsesUses Polyethene (PE)Polyethene (PE) Wide range of inexpensive uses includingWide range of inexpensive uses including supermarket bags, plastic bottles.supermarket bags, plastic bottles. Polypropene (PP)Polypropene (PP) Food containers, appliances, car fendersFood containers, appliances, car fenders (bumpers).(bumpers). Nylon (Polyamide)Nylon (Polyamide) Synthetic fiber, substituted for silk ( in silkSynthetic fiber, substituted for silk ( in silk stockings), tufted carpet, machine gearstockings), tufted carpet, machine gear wheelswheels PolyvinylchloridePolyvinylchloride (PVC)(PVC) Plumbing pipes and guttering, showerPlumbing pipes and guttering, shower curtains, window frames, flooring, eroticcurtains, window frames, flooring, erotic clothing.clothing. PETPET Carbonated drinks bottles, jars, plasticCarbonated drinks bottles, jars, plastic film, microwavable packaging.film, microwavable packaging.
  • 15. Properties and Uses of ThermoplasticsProperties and Uses of Thermoplastics
  • 16. ii. Thermosetting Plasticsii. Thermosetting Plastics  Is like concrete.Is like concrete.  Highly cross-linked chains and hence usuallyHighly cross-linked chains and hence usually are rigid and brittle.are rigid and brittle.  They must be given their shape before theirThey must be given their shape before their final chemical structure is produced.final chemical structure is produced. 2nd
  • 17. Structure ofStructure of thermosetting plasticsthermosetting plastics Cross-linked Cross-linked: 1. More tougher 2. More elastic 3. More heat resistant 4. High Melting point 5. Less soluble in organic solvent 6. 6. More chemical innert
  • 18. Conc…thermosetting plasticsConc…thermosetting plastics  They cannot be molten, but will decompose atThey cannot be molten, but will decompose at high temperatures.high temperatures.  They are entirely insoluble and will not swellThey are entirely insoluble and will not swell when treated with solvents.when treated with solvents.  They do not lend themselves to recycling.They do not lend themselves to recycling. ( like with eggs, once hard boiled, they cannot( like with eggs, once hard boiled, they cannot be softened ).be softened ).
  • 19. Picture of Thermosetting plasticsPicture of Thermosetting plastics BakelitBakelit
  • 20. Picture of Thermosetting plasticsPicture of Thermosetting plastics BakelitBakelit
  • 21. Properties and Uses ofProperties and Uses of Thermosetting PlasticsThermosetting Plastics
  • 22. Examples of Thermosetting plasticsExamples of Thermosetting plastics TypesTypes UsesUses Vulcanized rubberVulcanized rubber Tyres, gloves and tubingTyres, gloves and tubing BakelitBakelit Electrical insulators and plastic wearElectrical insulators and plastic wear PolyesterPolyester Glass-reinforced plastics / fibreglass (Glass-reinforced plastics / fibreglass (GRPGRP)) EpoxyEpoxy Adhesive and in fibre reinforced plasticAdhesive and in fibre reinforced plastic such as glass reinforced plastic andsuch as glass reinforced plastic and graphite-reinforced plastic.graphite-reinforced plastic. AcrylonitrileAcrylonitrile butadiene styrenebutadiene styrene (ABS)(ABS) Electronic equipment cases (e.g., computerElectronic equipment cases (e.g., computer monitors, printers, keyboards).monitors, printers, keyboards).
  • 24. Processing of thermosetting plasticProcessing of thermosetting plastic 2 1
  • 25. Processing of thermosettingProcessing of thermosetting plasticsplastics  Compression molding forms thermosetting plasticCompression molding forms thermosetting plastic objects in a steel mold.objects in a steel mold.  When heat and pressure are applied, the softenedWhen heat and pressure are applied, the softened plastic squeezes into all parts of the mold to form theplastic squeezes into all parts of the mold to form the desired shape.desired shape.  Laminating binds layers of materials together in a plasticLaminating binds layers of materials together in a plastic matrix.matrix.  The layers are fused when heated plates melt the plasticThe layers are fused when heated plates melt the plastic and squeeze the material together.and squeeze the material together.
  • 26. Processing of thermoplasticProcessing of thermoplastic 1 2 3 4 5
  • 27. Processing of ThermoplasticsProcessing of Thermoplastics  Calendering process, continuous plastic sheets are formed byCalendering process, continuous plastic sheets are formed by forcing hot plastic between successive sets of heated rollers.forcing hot plastic between successive sets of heated rollers.  Injection molding uses a screw to push plastic through aInjection molding uses a screw to push plastic through a heated tube into a mold.heated tube into a mold.  Extrusion is a continuous process that heats plastic pellets inExtrusion is a continuous process that heats plastic pellets in a long barrel. A screw pushes the heated plastic through a diea long barrel. A screw pushes the heated plastic through a die opening to form objects such as garden hose and piping.opening to form objects such as garden hose and piping.  In thermoforming a hot plastic sheet is draped over a moldIn thermoforming a hot plastic sheet is draped over a mold and a vacuum draws the plastic down into the mold.and a vacuum draws the plastic down into the mold.  Blow molding forms containers from soft, hollow plastic tubesBlow molding forms containers from soft, hollow plastic tubes that have a mold fitted around the outside. The tube is heated,that have a mold fitted around the outside. The tube is heated, and air injected into the heated tube expands the plasticand air injected into the heated tube expands the plastic against the walls of the mold.against the walls of the mold.
  • 28. AdditivesAdditives are used in both forms ofare used in both forms of plasticplastic These can include:These can include:  StabilisersStabilisers to prevent degradation due to moisture or UV light.to prevent degradation due to moisture or UV light.  LubricantsLubricants such as sulphides and waxes to make the polymer easier tosuch as sulphides and waxes to make the polymer easier to form and self lubricating in use.form and self lubricating in use.  PigmentsPigments - often referred to as 'master batch' adding colours to the plastic.- often referred to as 'master batch' adding colours to the plastic.  PlasticisersPlasticisers - added to make the plastic les hard or brittle.- added to make the plastic les hard or brittle.  FillersFillers - these can be added to enhance properties such as- these can be added to enhance properties such as wear/strength/toughness/durability and talc and clay may be used to bulkwear/strength/toughness/durability and talc and clay may be used to bulk out the plastic reducing costs.out the plastic reducing costs.  Flame retardantsFlame retardants - to prevent combustion in materials such as domestic- to prevent combustion in materials such as domestic foams.foams.  Blowing agentsBlowing agents - to permit foams to be blown.- to permit foams to be blown.  Anti-static agentsAnti-static agents - used to prevent the build up of electrical charge.- used to prevent the build up of electrical charge.
  • 29. Common properties of plasticsCommon properties of plastics  RigidRigid  SolidSolid  HardHard  TransparentTransparent (most of them)(most of them)  Resistant to stainResistant to stain  Non- biodegradableNon- biodegradable  Resistant to chemicalsResistant to chemicals  Resistant to oxidation agentResistant to oxidation agent