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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by composition>
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organic material
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plastic (material)
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<plastic by property>
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thermoplastic
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acetal (thermoplastic)
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acrylic (resin)
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acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer
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butyrate
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cellulosic
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cyanoacrylate
[
N
]
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fluoroplastic
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furan
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ionomer polymer
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phenylene-based resin
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polyacrylonitrile
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polyamide
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polybutylene
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polycarbonate
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polyetherimide
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polyethylene
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polypropylene
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polystyrene
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shellac
[
N
]
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styrene-acrylonitrile
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sulfone polymer
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vinyl
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thermoset
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alkyd resin
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allyl resin
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amino resin
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casein plastic
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epoxy resin
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phenolic
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polyvinylidene chloride
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silicone
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<plastic by property: thermoplastic or thermoset>
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polyester (resin)
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polyimide
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polyurethane
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bioplastics
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