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Here we use, for example, polypropylene as a thermoplastic material.''Dr Holger Wack worked in collaboration with his colleagues Damian Hintemann and Nina Kloster,
polyethylene, polystyrene and polypropylene##PP, PE,#PS plastics), there is no toxic substance produced and any residue can be disposed of with regular burnable garbage.
The machines are able to process polyethylene, polystyrene and polypropylene but not PET bottles. The result is a crude gas that can fuel things like generators or stoves and,
Although lightweight and mechanically robust the ethyl polypropylene foam chassis we used in the proof-of-concept vehicle was difficult to manufacture
the larvae of Indian mealmoths, have microorganisms in their guts that can biodegrade polyethylene, a plastic used in filmy products such as trash bags.
whether microorganisms within mealworms and other insects can biodegrade plastics such as polypropylene (used in products ranging from textiles to automotive components),
the larvae of Indian mealmoths, have microorganisms in their guts that can biodegrade polyethylene, a plastic used in filmy products such as trash bags.
whether microorganisms within mealworms and other insects can biodegrade plastics such as polypropylene (used in products ranging from textiles to automotive components),
Recently, researchers at Nanjing University in China created a material from polyethylene membranes that does exactly that.
minimalist realization of their original density-near-zero idea, consisting of 0. 125 mm-thick polyethylene membranes perforated with 9-millimeter-radius holes in a square grid inside of a metal
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