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Q & A
What are the primary sources of polymers?
The primary sources of polymers are petrochemicals derived from fossil fuels, such as crude oil and natural gas. Additionally, some polymers can be sourced from renewable resources like plants, such as cellulose and starch.
How are monomers converted into polymers?
Monomers are converted into polymers through a process called polymerization, where monomers undergo chemical reactions to form covalent bonds with each other, resulting in the formation of long chains or networks of repeating units known as polymers.
What are the disadvantages of using biodegradable polymers?
One of the main disadvantages of using biodegradable polymers is their limited mechanical properties compared to traditional non-biodegradable polymers. Biodegradable polymers often have lower strength and durability, making them less suitable for certain applications that require high performance or long-lasting materials. Additionally, the production process of biodegradable polymers can be more expensive and energy-intensive, making them less economically viable in some cases. Furthermore, the biodegradation process of these polymers can be slow and dependent on specific environmental conditions, which may limit their effectiveness in waste management systems. Finally, the availability of biodegradable polymers can be limited compared to their non-biodegradable counterparts, reducing the range of options for manufacturers and consumers.
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We are a Polymer supplier serving the Maldives, mainly engaged in the sale, quotation, and technical support services of various Polymer products in the Maldives region. We are a subsidiary platform of the Fortune Global 500 company CNBM, able to provide you with one-stop Polymer procurement services in the Maldives. Not only do we have a wide range of Polymer products, but after years of market development in the Maldives, we can also provide valuable experience for your projects.
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