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tbh i don't think you can put an end to single-use plastics without also reckoning with capitalist + imperialist worker exploitation.
#like if you want to 'return' to when 'materials had a soul' (i'm vaguing about a post that literally said this)#i do think you have to reckon with the fact that most reusable materials are produced via the extreme exploitation/enslavement of workers-#-in or from the global south#and ending single-use plastics would only further encourage that exploitation in the global south in order to keep the prices of the goods#people in the imperial core like so much affordable#and like if we got to the root of the problem (capitalism/imperialism) you would ideally be addressing single-use plastics AND slavery#idk not to say that organic materials are manufactured with more exploited labor than plastics idk that that's true it's just annoying to#see this weird valorization of things made out of 'metal glass wood and porcelain' as things that you can 'leave to your kids as tangible-#material wealth'#'shit used to have a soul' when!
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Scientists offer strong carbon plastics for aviation
Employees of the Institute of Chemistry of Kazan Federal University and the Kazan National Research Technical University have produced especially strong carbon plastics based on phosphate binders that can withstand temperatures of more than 500 degrees Celsius. The findings are published in the journal Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. "Composite materials are used very widely today: almost everything is made of them, starting from hockey sticks and ending with airplanes. The vast majority of composites are created using organic polymer binders, which have many positive features, but have two significant drawbacks: they are flammable and work up to temperatures of 300–450 degrees Celsius maximum. "At the same time, the use of composites, for example, in aviation or astronautics, and in many 'earthly' areas, requires non-combustible materials capable of withstanding high (over 500 degrees Celsius) temperatures. We have solved this difficult problem by using inorganic binders," says Rustem Amirov, Chair of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Lead Research Associate of the Laboratory of Polymer Smart Materials and Nanocomposites of the Institute of Chemistry.
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#Materials Science#Science#Plastics#Polymers#Strength of materials#Carbon#Phosphate#Composites#Manufacturing#Kazan Federal University
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the conversation on artist merch and manufacturing is one i'm interested in because i like having my digital pictures as physical objects now and then and i don't know enough about the ethics or economics of it to have a real stance on it, but i do know enough about it to know that a lot of the folks talking about it don't know enough to be talking about it
#the last acrylic charm i got was from an artist in mexico who either owns a laser cutter or visits the manufacturer frequently#and her prices were about the same as everyone else's#so it can probably be done ethically (labor-wise) w/o much change in costs but you can't know if it's ethical unless you know the workers#CoL is one thing but so is the fact that some countries have more manufacturers who cater to that market than others#i've done a quick look into US plastic cutting companies and they often don't have the *printers* necessary for this kind of work#or they cater toward advertising so they're not interested in anything other than printing a logo on 200 keychains#but if we start talking about materials? it never ends#an enamel pin or acrylic charm is more durable than anything your typical indie artist can make at home#the plastic and emissions that go into artist merch is so small compared to what big companies are doing#and you can't blame the consumption of plastic goodies on american tastes without sounding ignorant of like. the world.#but that doesn't justify putting more plastic out there y'know?#there's also the 3rd angle of “artist merch is better when it's more diy”#which i agree with in the sense that i don't particularly like going to reptile shows and seeing the same 3d printed toys everywhere#but that's not a concrete issue so much as sellers responding to a market where those things sell best#people like colorful goodies. there's not much that can be done about that.#it's a lot more nuanced than a lot of folks want to say but nuance doesn't interest people and it doesn't get notes
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Whyyyyyyyyy do companies insist on making bedsheets that are cotton mixed with a plastic like polyester!!!! When I ask for cotton bedsheets I mean I want 100% cotton bedsheets not 52% polyester 48% cotton!! Like I get that cotton is not that environmentally friendly in terms of water use but at least once the bedsheets reach the end of their life they can be recycled easily or composted because it’s an organic material. Also I have cotton bedsheets that are genuinely decades old and they’re still going strong and they’ve been used and washed a lot! So I know that good quality bedsheets will last a very long time and they feel much nicer
#trying to buy clothes and other textile items like bedsheets that contain no plastic#obvs difficult if something needs stretch or if it’s active wear#but come on I feel like brands are cutting soooo many corners when it comes to manufacturing products#and they’re taking the piss sometimes#was in John Lewis and saw a cute jumper. it was over £200 and was not 100% wool it was a tiny bit of wool mixed with various plastics#it’s like if I’m paying £200 for a jumper I am expecting it to be 100% natural materials#get fucked. I’m not a fucking mug.#it made me so angry#not that I was going to buy it anyway because who has £200 to spend on a jumper#but the audacity of the brand to sell that at that price. get fucked.
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pvc electric red and blue wire #smartratework#tumblr
#flowers#aesthetic#alternative#grunge#1950s#cute#japan#60s#70s#80s#|| Smart Rate Work#Manufacturing encompasses a diverse array of processes and technologies aimed at producing a wide range of products#from everyday essentials to specialized components. Take wires#for instance: these are typically manufactured through drawing processes#where metal rods or strips are pulled through dies to reduce their diameter and achieve the desired thickness. This method ensures uniformi#crucial for applications in electronics#construction#and industrial settings.#On the other hand#the production of bottles involves molding techniques such as blow molding or injection molding. Blow molding heats plastic resin into a mo#used extensively for beverage containers and packaging. Injection molding#meanwhile#injects molten plastic into a mold under high pressure#ideal for producing intricate shapes with precision#like medical vials or automotive parts.#Both wire and bottle manufacturing rely heavily on materials science#engineering precision#and quality control measures to meet stringent specifications. Advances in automation#robotics#and sustainability practices are transforming these industries
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Invoit Plast Machinery Pvt. Ltd.
Invoit Plast Machinery Pvt. Ltd. Invoit Plast Machinery Pvt. Ltd. is Plastic processing machinery, Plastic raw materials processing machinery, Plastic waste processing machinery and Plastic scrap processing machinery manufacturer and exporter.
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Electric Vehicle Plastics Market: An In-Depth Exploration and its Contribution to a Circular Automotive Industry
The global electric vehicle plastics market size was estimated at USD 13.33 billion in 2030 and is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28.0% from 2024 to 2030. The industry is projected to witness significant growth in terms of consumption, on account of high application scope and increasing demand from the growing population. The Polypropylene (PP) resin demand in the Asia Pacific region is estimated to grow at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period. Strong government support & initiatives regarding emissions and increasing investment by manufacturers are propelling the growth of the region.
Electric Vehicle Plastics Market Report Highlights
The Asia Pacific region is estimated to grow at the fastest CAGR from 2022 to 2030. Increasing demand from the growing population coupled with environmental concerns among others are anticipated to drive market growth in the region
The battery segment is anticipated to register the fastest CAGR from 2022 to 2030. Batteries are one of the significant components of an EV and, in comparison to combustion engines, battery vehicles do not produce any emissions and are eco-friendly. The growing demand for EVs has promising growth for EV batteries
The exterior application segment accounted for the largest revenue share in 2021 and is estimated to continue its dominance over the forecast period due to the high demand in aesthetics
The BEV vehicle type segment led the industry in 2021 and it is anticipated to continue growing over the forecast period as PHEVs have higher maintenance costs than BEVs
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Furthermore, EVs are efficient and require less maintenance as compared with traditional vehicles. These factors are expected to boost the demand for EVs, which is expected to drive the demand for plastics over the forecast period. Increasing utilization of plastics in EVs is anticipated to boost industry growth positively over the forecast period. Plastics have proven to perform well under harsh conditions through their resistance to shock, moisture, oxidation, and further maintaining their chemical and mechanical properties. Plastics will be crucial material for manufacturing lightweight and energy-efficient EVs. Based on resin type, PP is expected to witness major demand during the projected years.
Polypropylene is used in many components of the vehicle including bumpers, carpet fibers, cable insulation, and others. Properties, such as good heat, chemical & fatigue resistance, and others, are anticipated to drive the demand for PP in the industry. Major manufacturers are adopting expansion strategies, such as new product development, production facility expansions, mergers & acquisitions, and joint ventures. For instance, in October 2021, DuPont launched a new extension of its existing Zytel HTN range, named as Zytel 500 series. These products are developed to provide enhanced retention properties in e-mobility oils, electrically friendly characteristics, and a high Comparative Tracking Index (CTI).
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this is completely beside the point but please please do not use cosmetics with plastic glitter it can cause serious damage to your eyes
So, there's apparently research coming out now about microplastics being found in people's bloodstreams and the possible negative effects of that and I feel the need to get out ahead of the wave of corporate sponsored "be sure to recycle your bottles!" or "ban glitter!" campaigns and remind everyone: It's fishing nets. It's fishing nets. It is overwhelming fishing nets It always has been fishing nets. Unless regulations are changed, it will continue to be fishing nets. The plastic in the ocean in largely discarded nets from industrial fishing. The microplastics are the result of these nets breaking down. The "trash islands" are also, you guessed it. Mostly fishing nets and other discarded fishing industry equipment. Do not allow them to continue to twist the story. Do not come after disabled people who require single use plastics. Do not come after people using glitter in art projects and makeup. These things make up a negligible amount of the issue compared to corporate waste, specifically in the fishing industry. Do not let them shift the blame to the individual so they can continue to destroy the planet and our bodies without regulation.
#also the manufacturing of synthetic clothing materials is a massive contributor#anh way. if you try to take my single use plastic away from me i will melt it into my skin#do you want this drink to spill out one side of my mouth because its going to get everywhere if i dont have a straw
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At Petron Thermoplast, we specialize in providing high-quality PEEK Plastic Material solutions tailored to meet the needs of various industries.
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ABS plastic: the star of industrial materials with excellent performance
In today’s rapidly developing industrial field, the choice of materials is crucial to the performance, cost and sustainability of products. Among many materials, ABS plastic has become a star material in the industry with its excellent performance and wide application fields. This article will explore the characteristics of ABS plastic and its application in various fields in depth, revealing the…
#ABS plastics#automobile manufacturing#bio-based ABS plastics#construction field#daily life#electrical properties#electronics and electrical appliances#environmentally friendly ABS plastics#industrial materials#mechanical properties#processing properties#sustainable development#thermal properties
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With its cutting-edge goods and services, Nova Formworks, a top supplier of formwork solutions for the building sector, is quickening the transition to sustainable construction. According to Nova, sustainable construction methods combined with a sustainable formwork system can ensure sustainability for future generations.
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New research on 3D-printed materials toward future generations of stronger, lighter plastics
A new analysis of the deformation mechanisms which cause 3D-printed materials to fail under strain could help create future generations of stronger, lighter plastics, unlocking transformative benefits for industry. Engineers in the UK and Italy are behind the research, which provides unprecedented insight into the delicate balance of structural factors at play in the design and construction of lattice materials—honeycomb-like cellular structures which combine light weight with impressive strength and energy absorption abilities. The team developed a design parameter called the "enhancement factor," which provides a reliable way to predict how new lattice designs can be fine-tuned to minimize structural defects and maximize performance.
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#Materials Science#Science#3D printing#Plastics#Polymers#Deformation mechanisms#Additive manufacturing#Defects#Computational materials science#Materials Failure#University of Glasgow
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The Advantages of Injection Molded Pallets: Durability, Efficiency, and Sustainability in Logistics
Pallets play a crucial role in the logistics world and, as such, picking out the right ones can be hard when you want to strike that perfect balance between efficiency and sustainability.
Injection molded pallets provide durability, light weight and are environmentally friendly which has made them the optimal choice for most businesses seeking ways to make their operations run smoothly.
1. Durability You Can Rely On Injection molded pallets are made from HDPE, which resists moisture, chemicals, and UV rays. It is especially heavy-duty for maximum load capacity. Unlike traditional pallets, they won’t splinter or rot, ensuring safe transportation and reducing replacement frequency. Additionally, this durability means less downtimes and supply chain interruptions.
2. Lightweight for Enhanced Efficiency Pallets are lighter than metal options, which makes them easier to handle and stack. This lightweight design may maximize storage efficiency and reduce shipping rates that helps overall operations in terms of performance. It is also easy to maneuver that can result in quick load and unload times, promoting faster productivity as well.
3. Environmentally Friendly Solution Injection molded pallets are often made from recycled HDPE and are fully recyclable themselves. An environmentally conscious method by its nature reduces waste and resource utilization with time, this fits right into the sustainability objectives. By choosing these pallets, businesses can also demonstrate their commitment to environmentally responsible practices to their customers.
4. Versatile Applications
These pallets are most commonly used in the pharmaceutical and food industry as they ensure cleanliness, hygiene, and can be manufactured with a material that suits customers’ requirements. This makes them more versatile and useful for a range of products across various packaging dimensions.
5. Cost-Effectiveness Over Time Although initial cost is relatively higher, the longevity and low weight of this material can result in significant savings due to high-resistance pallets allowing lower replacement rates and reduced shipping expenses. This means saving over the long haul. In the end, these pallets can even help to boost your business’s bottom line.
6. Our versatile HDPE Pallets Offering: Our HDPE injection-molded pallets include the SIP-M24–1212DH, SIP-M24–1210DM, and SIP-M24–1212NH models. Each is durable and versatile, with the SIP-M24–1212DH featuring a double-sided design, the SIP-M24–1210DM being lightweight and robust, and the rackable SIP-M24–1212NH suitable for heavy racking and lightweight cargo packaging. All are made from high-density polyethylene for maximum resistance.
Conclusion
Businesses looking for a blend of sustainability and economy will make the perfect investment with Swift Technoplasts’s injection molded pallets. They can raise the bar with durability and sustainability to any operations in logistics, thus being a practical solution for long-term saving.
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Summary of common interview questions for mold design engineers. A total of 91 common knowledge points that must be known
1. Common shrinkage rates of plastic materials?Answer: ABS, PC, PMMA, PS, PA66+30GF: 1..005POM, PVC, PE: 1.020PP, PET, PBT: 1.015-1.0202. Common defects in plastic parts?Answer: Glue deficiency, cloak, bubbles, shrinkage, weld marks, black spots, bubbles, stripes, warping, delamination, peeling, etc.;3. Commonly used plastic mold steel?Answer: 718, 738, S136, NAK80, SKH51, SKD61, 2344, 8407,…
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