Chemistry, asked by cul0007, 9 months ago

What are adaventages of nonbiodegradable polymers?

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Answered by aryanparida11
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I suppose the most obvious use would be for equipment housings and external parts exposed to wind, rain or water, solar radiation, and contact with soil. Also, less frequent applications in high voltage static and high frequency fields, extremely high current magnetic fields, proximity to leaking ionizing radiation. Then there’s the interestingly mundane where a substance like polycarbonate is molded into a food storage container eliminating the problem of other plastics whose chemical structures have an affinity for the cooking oils in the food being stored.

You don’t have to worry about organic pollutants though because there is a microwave process that can turn it into valuable gaseous fuel and ash.

Answered by deepshikaverma
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they are flexible and thus can be modelling into desired shapes

they have high melting temperatures hence can carry very hot things or activities involving high temperatures.

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