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Sustainablility Report

By:Kevin Vuong

Period: 5

Multiple Choice

1.What Photo was not in the acrylic slide?

A. Iphone

B. Glasses

C. Paint

D. Tacos

2. What does Newtons per meter squared look like?

A.N/M^2

B.N*M2

C.N+M2

PC High Viscosity & Acrylic comparison

Impact on the Environment

Carbon Footprint- A measure of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions, such as methane aka CO2 which contributes to the increase in the Earth's regular temperature.

Acrylic

PC High Viscosity

Acrylic:

Has products made out of Acrylic Acid or anything that has Acrylic properties made from it.

Tensile Strength is 73,000,000 N/M^2 (Newtons per meter squared)

Density is 1200 KG/M^3 (Kilogram per meter cubed)

Yield Strength is 45,000,000 N/M^2

Pc High Viscosity:

PC High Viscosity is subcategory of Polycarbonate.

Tensile strength is 62,700,000 N/m^2

Density is 1190 KG/M^3

So both have different Properties.

Acrylic

PC High Viscosity

  • Acrylic is used in products that have acrylic acid or anything related to it
  • Products made from Acrylic are Mobile Screens, eyeglasses and paint. Many of the items we use today has acrylic properties to it.
  • Acrylic has also excellent and poor properties. Toughness, Hardness, and Chemical are excellent in the traits.
  • Acrylic has little disadvantages. But it has one major disadvantage is the impact resistance. Upon impact it cracks and or break very easily.
  • PC High Viscosity is a subcategory of polycarbonate.
  • The PC stands for Polycarbonate.
  • PC High Viscosity has excellent traits.Such as hardness, Impact resistance and flame retardancy.
  • It can be used in optical lenses, windows, medical items and so on.
  • Hardness can go to a range of 70-75 Rockwell M.
  • Molding pressure can go 10 to 20 MPa (Megapascal)
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