Summary of Polimeros. Materiales y materias primas.

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This video discusses the different types of polymer materials and their various applications. It also covers the history of polymer materials and the invention of the first synthetic polymer, nylon. Finally, it explores the potential consequences of running out of oil, which would have a significant impact on the development of polymer materials.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, an explanation of the different types of polymer materials is given, ranging from organic materials such as plastics to inorganic materials such as glass. Each type of material has its own set of applications and recycling processes. One of the most common types of polymer materials is the polymer, which is made up of large molecules of carbon. Polymer materials include plastics, which are used to make a wide variety of objects, from food containers to school supplies. Another common type of polymer material is the elastomer, which is used in shoes, balls, and other parts of vehicles. Other types of polymer materials include gums and elastomers, which are found in many types of products, such as clothing and rubber. Finally, the video explains the carbon-based polymer materials, which are used to make products such as textiles and paints.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, polymer materials and materials precursors are discussed. Polimer materials are made from organic materials and are called "polymers." These materials are used to produce this instrument and are made from polymer and polymer materials as all materials have a history that goes back to centuries past. Different civilizations have been united by the production of a single factory through the use of natural materials, nature itself. From remote antiquity, man has used animal-based polymers, such as those in the kingdom of plants or animals, to provide him with synthetic polymers. These polymers, including starch and cellulose, are natural polymers found in plants and animals. Cellulose is the main polymer found in plants and trees, and is necessary for the production of paper. Plant fibers are composed of long chains of cellulose. Today, almost all of our clothing is made from cellulose - the fiber found in cotton that has been used for over 7,000 years. Along with time, some formulas and processes were kept secret for centuries among pre-Columbian American civilizations. For example, one common process used by prehistoric pre-Columbian civilizations to produce impermeable fabrics was kept secret for 3 centuries by European civilizations before being copied by the natives. We speak of
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the history of polymer materials, including the invention of the first synthetic polymer, nylon, in 1933. It also covers the use of polymer materials in various industries, such as the military, transportation, and consumer products. The video concludes with a discussion of the potential consequences of running out of oil, which would have a significant impact on the development of polymer materials.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, polymer scientists discuss the different types of polymers and their properties. The production of polymers from smaller molecules is called polymerization, and it involves chemical reactions in which molecules are formed. Polymerization can be classified into two groups, thermoplastic and thermoelastic. Thermoplastic polymers are more versatile and are often used in manufactured goods, such as containers for food or fuel. Thermoelastic polymers, such as nylon and polyvalent polymer, are deformable at high temperatures and transform into a viscous liquid or solid. Their mechanical properties, such as elasticity and resistance to breaking, are also noteworthy. The main polymer molding methods are injection molding and extrusion. In injection molding, a polymer in molten form is injected into a closed mold and solidifies. Extrusion is different in that the polymer is forced through a nozzle, generating a pressure and heat that causes it to melt and flow together into a pre-determined shape. Both thermoplastic and thermoelastic polymers are copolymers, which is a type of polymer made from two or more different monomers.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the various types of polymer materials, their purposes, and how to recycle them. It also discusses the use of thermoplastic materials in various industries, such as automotive manufacturing, construction, medical devices, sports equipment, and more. Finally, it explores the different types of resins and polyester fibers, and their various applications.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the mystery of how spiders produce their webs, and how humans produce nylon. It notes that the use of organic solvents (toxic to humans) in the production of nylon results in their subsequent incineration or recycling, which raises their costs. However, spiders weave their webs from solutions of polymers in water, which pass through the spider's glaendula hilandera and are extended to form the spider's web. Strangely, once the web has been formed, it is no longer soluble in water. This mystery is only just beginning to be solved, and future developments in the field of polymer materials will be surprising and unpredictable.

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