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`Theplastics industry is divided into two broad sectors: raw material suppliers who produce polymersandresins from
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`polymerization methods aboveoneither a resin intermediate or monomerin order to produce raw polymers, the products
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`Plastics are versatile materials and are used to fabricate an enormousarray of products. The developmentof plastics
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