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Plastics are non-metallic polymer materials that are manufactured on an entirely or partially synthetic basis from organic Carbon compounds. During polymerisation, chemical reactions cause reactive and monomeric small molecules to link together and form linear, branched or crosslinked macromolecules.
Depending on their thermomechnical properties, plastics are classed as either thermoplastics, Thermoset materials or elastomers.
The properties of a plastic depend on its molecular structure.
Polymers have a low density and mass and usually good chemical Resistance to acids, alkalis and saline solutions, as well as a low Modulus of elasticity. Their Strength is highly dependent on temperatures and they can become brittle at low temperatures. Their coefficient of Thermal expansion is high and they can be susceptible to Creep and stress fatigue (relaxation), due to their visco-elastic behaviour.