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    Science Fair Research Paper Zachariah Alzubi and Yosef Ismael Best Methods of Recycling Plastics Recycling has grown rapidly over these past few decades. Almost every single household in America has a recycling bin. You can find recycling bins anywhere like in your school or at a dumpster nearby and I’m sure there are plenty at home. You can almost recycle anything from glass, to Styrofoam, and especially plastic. There are many things around your house that are probably made of plastic, if you’re

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    will be expanded or consolidated to cut costs and grow profit.The decline in operating profit was the result of continued high levels of commodity inflation, a limited recall in the third

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    With a high density. HDPE is used in the production of plastic bottles etc., and HDPE is commonly recycled. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are light- emitting diodes containing thin flexible sheets of an organic electroluminescent material and is used for visual

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Formosa Plastic Group (FPG) was founded in 1954 and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan with over 47,000 employees. FPG was the largest private diversified chemical company that produced and sold a broad range of products which mostly related to plastic. It also operated 6000 bed hospital, medical college, a nursing school, and a technical college. FPG was organized into three major corporations and other affiliated companies. Those three major corporations are Formosa

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    the mould is left to cool the hollow component is removed Advantages of blow moulding: Can easily produce high or low number of components. There are many different materials to choose from and also tooling is cheaper compared to injection moulding. The component is fully produced instead of just a part being produced and also there are no cores. Disadvantages

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    The author begins the passage by expressing his annoyance from politicians and environmentalists. All of which is because they are deciding for the people how to live their lives. “Not content to tell us how much our toilets can flush or what type of light bulb to use to brighten our homes, some politicians and environmentalists are now focused on deciding for us what kind of container we can use to carry our groceries.” This will allow readers to relate to the author and share a common ground. By

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    JGM Pet Doors is one of the leaders in Arizona-based dog door wall installations. The high-quality dog doors allow your four-legged friend to enjoy more freedom while you enjoy the five year warranty that comes with all our pet doors. Installing your dog door is simple and easy with our professional in-home installations, all you have to do if choose where and when you want it done. You can install a dog door virtually in any surface, but the most common area pet owners choose to install their dog

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    of the composite and transforms the brittle cement composite into more isotropic and ductile material called FRC. But these two materials viz- ferrocement and FRC have some drawbacks. These two materials cannot be employed where high vibration, high tensile forces and high impact are to be resisted. Hence the solution lies in the new composite called fibrous ferrocement, which is the combination of fiber reinforced concrete and ferrrocement. This new composite have some improved mechanical properties

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    Polyethylene Essay

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    advantages, such as light weight, high specific strength and stiffness, excellent energy absorption, good heat and sound insulation and damping properties [1]. Besides, the polymeric foams are also characterized by the rich variety of products, being liable to improve their physical and chemistry properties and easiness of controlling the cellularstructures. It is much easier to obtain their products with high performance. As one of the most popular foams, polypropylene

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    Introduction: In our everyday life, plastic has become king. It has been omnipresent for so long, we no longer notice its presence in our lives. Plastics are present in everything, from packaging to electronics to toys to tools…etc. This raises the question of when it was that plastic was first integrated into our lives. To discuss this, we must turn to the first kind of plastic that was man-made: Parkesine. In 1862, a British inventor by the name of Alexander Parkes introduced the first man-made

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