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57 14,121 93,136
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Included in the bulletin is data as to the physical and chemical properties of the various plastics, with informa tion as to the purposes for which each is most suitable. Polyethylene is now available in a higher density type than heretofore. This new type is more rigid than the former lower density type and can be used up to 100° C. Polypropylene is harder, with greater strength than either type of polyethylene and can be used up to 130° C. Teflon is the most resistant chemi cally of any material now used in lab oratory ware and can be used at temperatures from —265° to +315°C. Copy of Bulletin No. IÎ4-A sent upon request.
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