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Thermoplastic Defined

Widely used materials, such as ABS, acrylic, polycarbonate and PVC, which can be melted again and again. They melt when heated to a certain temperature, but harden again as they cool.

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  • Leather care info and service: Leather care info and service. The fundamentals on LeatherLeather is a material developed through the tanning of hides and skins of animals, foremost cow hide. The tanning procedure changes the putrescible skin into a strong, long lasting and multi-pu...

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  • Leather care information and help: Leather care information and help. The basics on LeatherLeather is a material created by the treatment of skins and hides of animals, foremost cattlehide. The treatment technique converts the putrescible hide into a strong, life long and multi-purpose. ..

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