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Uses of polymers

are poor conductors of electricity and heat, but their other vary depending upon the particular polymer. For example, they can be or . They are often tough and , but some are hard and brittle.

Different polymers have different properties. This means that different polymers have different uses.

Poly(ethene) is used to make polytunnels, sheltering crops from the weather
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Poly(ethene) is used to make polytunnels, sheltering crops from the weather

The table gives examples of polymers, their common names, and their typical properties and uses.

PolymerPropertiesUses
Poly(ethene) - 鈥榩olythene鈥Flexible, cheap, can be made into thin filmsCarrier bags, shampoo bottles, food wrap
Poly(propene) - 鈥榩olypropylene'Flexible, strong, resists shatteringBuckets, bowls, crates, ropes, carpets
Poly(chloroethene) - 'PVC鈥Tough, electrical insulator, can be made hard or flexibleInsulation for electrical wires, windows, gutters, pipes
Poly(tetrafluoroethene) - 鈥楶FTE鈥Slippery, chemically unreactiveNon-stick coatings for pans,containers for laboratory substances
PolymerPoly(ethene) - 鈥榩olythene鈥
PropertiesFlexible, cheap, can be made into thin films
UsesCarrier bags, shampoo bottles, food wrap
PolymerPoly(propene) - 鈥榩olypropylene'
PropertiesFlexible, strong, resists shattering
UsesBuckets, bowls, crates, ropes, carpets
PolymerPoly(chloroethene) - 'PVC鈥
PropertiesTough, electrical insulator, can be made hard or flexible
UsesInsulation for electrical wires, windows, gutters, pipes
PolymerPoly(tetrafluoroethene) - 鈥楶FTE鈥
PropertiesSlippery, chemically unreactive
UsesNon-stick coatings for pans,containers for laboratory substances