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Qu'est-ce (qui) est polystyrene - définition

POLYMER
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  • CD case made from general purpose polystyrene (GPPS) and high impact polystyrene (HIPS)
  • A polystyrene yogurt container
  • Expanded polystyrene packaging
  • Extruded polystyrene has a smooth texture, and can be cut into sharp-edged shapes without crumbling
  • Disposable polystyrene razor
  • bright-field]], objective = 10×, eyepiece = 15×). The larger spheres are expanded polystyrene beads which were compressed and fused. The bright, star-shaped hole at the center of the image is an air-gap between the beads where the bead margins have not completely fused. Each bead is made of thin-walled, air-filled bubbles of polystyrene.
  • Discarded polystyrene cup on the shore of [[Lake Michigan]]
  • black smoke]] upon burning.
  • Closeup of expanded polystyrene packaging
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  • vacuum-formed]] cup; fine details such as the glass and fork [[food contact materials]] symbol and the [[resin identification code]] symbol are easily molded
  • Polystyrene waste in Japan

polystyrene         
Polystyrene is a very light plastic substance used to make containers or to keep things warm, cool, or protected from damage.
...polystyrene cups.
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polystyrene         
[?p?l?'st??ri:n]
¦ noun a synthetic resin which is a polymer of styrene, used chiefly as lightweight rigid foam or film.
Phase-out of polystyrene foam         
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  • Polystyrene foam banned}}
DECLINE OF POLYSTYRENE FOAM USE
Phaseout of polystyrene foam; Phase out of polystyrene foam; Phase-out of styrofoam; Phaseout of styrofoam; Phase out of styrofoam; Styrofoam bans; Styrofoam phaseout; Styrofoam phase-out; Styrofoam phase out
In the late 20th and early 21st century, there has been a global movement towards the phase-out of polystyrene foam. Full or partial bans of expanded polystyrene foam have been enacted nationwide in many countries around the world.

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Polystyrene

Polystyrene (PS) is a synthetic polymer made from monomers of the aromatic hydrocarbon styrene. Polystyrene can be solid or foamed. General-purpose polystyrene is clear, hard, and brittle. It is an inexpensive resin per unit weight. It is a poor barrier to oxygen and water vapour and has a relatively low melting point. Polystyrene is one of the most widely used plastics, the scale of its production being several million tonnes per year. Polystyrene can be naturally transparent, but can be colored with colorants. Uses include protective packaging (such as packing peanuts and in the jewel cases used for storage of optical discs such as CDs and occasionally DVDs), containers, lids, bottles, trays, tumblers, disposable cutlery, in the making of models, and as an alternative material for phonograph records.

As a thermoplastic polymer, polystyrene is in a solid (glassy) state at room temperature but flows if heated above about 100 °C, its glass transition temperature. It becomes rigid again when cooled. This temperature behaviour is exploited for extrusion (as in Styrofoam) and also for molding and vacuum forming, since it can be cast into molds with fine detail.

Under ASTM standards, polystyrene is regarded as not biodegradable. It is accumulating as a form of litter in the outside environment, particularly along shores and waterways, especially in its foam form, and in the Pacific Ocean.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour polystyrene
1. The group decided to make two rafts from industrial polystyrene.
2. The Environment Ministry lists plastic, cardboard, polystyrene foam, aluminum, toxins, resins and iron.
3. Meanwhile, BPB would like to hedge steel costs and polystyrene but similarly cannot do that yet.
4. "We think a blowtorch may have set light to expanded polystyrene foam in the roof space.
5. As Hiro observes this statement was "cynical sophistry", since the Mark 77 is a mixture of kerosene and polystyrene, while napalm is a mixture of jet fuel and polystyrene.