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    How many different kinds of plastics are there, and how do they determine the different classes of plastics?

    Question #128285. Asked by nautilator. (Dec 09 12 10:56 AM)


    CmdrK

    There are basically twelve types of plastics. They are divided into thermoplastics and thermosets. It also depends on what they are made from. Not all plastics are made from petroleum.
    http://www.plasticseurope.org/what-is-plastic/types-of-plastics.aspx

    Dec 09 12, 10:58 AM


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