which material is used for making plugs and switches
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It is no wonder then, the material that is used for switches have to be bad conductors of electricity, like porcelain, bakelite, and thermosetting plastic. Thermoset plastic was developed in 1906 by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland. Baekeland developed the plastic by combining phenolic resin, formaldehyde, and heat.
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It is no wonder then, the material that is used for switches have to be bad conductors of electricity, like porcelain, bakelite, and thermosetting plastic. Thermoset plastic was developed in 1906 by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland. Baekeland developed the plastic by combining phenolic resin, formaldehyde, and heat.
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