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Plastics in the construction industry

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Plastic is the generic name for a family of synthetic materials derived from petrochemicals. It is often product of two or more components.

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There are many families of plastics and polymers being used in construction industry. Examples of plastics used in building are:

  • Acrylic
  • Composites
  • Expanded Polystyrene
  • Polycarbonate
  • Polyethylene
  • Polypropylene
  • Polyvinyl Chloride
  • Properties

    Plastics have properties which are desirable or detrimental in building materials. Some of these properties are:

    Advantages

  • Plastics are strong yet lightweight, and so they are easy to transport & manoeuvre.
  • They are durable, knock-and scratch resistant with excellent weatherability.
  • They do not rot or corrode.
  • Plastics are easy to install; many have a snap-fit kind of jointing procedures.
  • Plastics offer limitless possibilities in design achieved by extrusion, bending, moulding etc.
  • They can be given any range of colours by adding pigments.
  • The plastics are low conductors of heat and thus are used as insulation materials in green building concepts.
  • The plastics products can achieve tight seals.
  • They can be sawn and nailed employing standard carpentry tools and skills.
  • They can be easily removed and recycled.
  • They are bad conductors of electricity.
  • Disadvantages and limitations

  • Plastics may be degraded under the action of direct sunlight which reduces their mechanical strength.
  • Many plastics are flammable unless treated.
  • High embodied energy content
  • Low modulus of elasticity: makes them unsuitable for load-bearing applications.
  • Thermoplastics are subject to creep and soften at moderate temperatures.
  • Thermal expansion for most plastics is high: adequate thermal movement has to be allowed in detailing.
  • Products

    Some of the examples below are Products of Plastics in the Construction industry:

  • Pipes  : Electrical Conduits, Rain Water & Sewage pipes, Plumbing, Gas Distributions.
  • Cables : PVC Insulation on cables, Insulation Tapes .
  • Floorings : Flooring tiles & Rolls .
  • Domes / sky lights : Opaque as well as transparent.
  • Roofing  : Coloured or Double skinned for insulation.
  • Windows & doors : Extruded sections for Door and windows and panels.
  • Storage tanks : Storage tanks.
  • Hardware accessories : Washers, Nut bolts, Sleeves, Anchoring wires.
  • Temporary structures: Guard cabins, tents
  • Insulation materials: PVC sheets, insulating membranes.
  • References

    Plastics in the construction industry Wikipedia