1. Classification
1.1. Synthetic
1.1.1. Sylicone
1.1.2. Nylon
1.2. Natural
1.2.1. Silk
1.2.2. Stach
1.2.3. Rubber
2. Characteristic
2.1. Can be very resistan to chemical
2.2. Has the ability to morph its shape slighty
2.3. Can be processed in various ways
2.4. Impermeable to water
2.5. Insulating to electricity
3. Structure
3.1. Four main structure
3.1.1. Linear Polymers
3.1.2. Branched Polymers
3.1.3. Crosslinked Polymers
3.1.4. Network Polymers
3.2. Most polymers are hydrocarbons
3.3. Made of monomers in the process of polymerization
4. Can be
4.1. Themo-setting
4.1.1. Dont melt on heting
4.2. Thermo-Plastic
4.2.1. Melt on heating
5. Uses
5.1. Neoprene
5.1.1. Hoses
5.1.2. Shoe Soles
5.2. Polymide ( Nylon )
5.2.1. Parachutes
5.2.2. Carpet
5.2.3. Ropes
5.2.4. Boat Sails
5.3. Polyethylene
5.3.1. Drinking Water Container
5.3.2. Toys
6. Polymers
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8. Properties
8.1. Properties of Constituent
8.1.1. Provide Tensile Properties
8.1.2. Stiffness
8.1.3. Impact Resistance
8.2. Interface Bonding
8.2.1. Types of Bonding
8.2.1.1. Mechanical
8.2.1.2. Chemical
8.2.1.3. Physical
8.2.2. Factors
8.2.2.1. No Gaps
8.2.2.2. Good Wettability
9. Types of Composites
9.1. Dispersed or Reindorcement Phase
9.1.1. Fibre
9.1.1.1. Types
9.1.1.1.1. Glass
9.1.2. Particle
9.1.2.1. Types
9.1.2.1.1. Plastics
9.1.2.1.2. Cermets
9.1.2.1.3. Metals
9.1.3. Flake
9.1.3.1. Types
9.1.3.1.1. Alumunium
9.1.3.1.2. Mica
9.1.3.1.3. Glass
9.1.4. Liminar
9.1.4.1. Types
9.1.4.1.1. Veneer
9.1.4.1.2. Ply