Introduction:
Plastic
is a polymer of hydrocarbon monomers and is used frequently in everyday life as
polythene bags, containers, appliances, toothbrushes, combs etc. Imagine your life without toothbrush, mobile phone, refrigerator, comb,
bucket, camera, desk and chair etc.
Now this is largely
use due to just a few reasons. They can be easily molded into a wide range of
products and they offer benefits that other materials do not. Plastic has
become a part of our everyday life. It has brought luxury and convenience in
our life. There has been a consistent rise in the demand of plastic due to its
low price, versatility, variety and durability.
You may think that plastic is just plastic, but there are actually about
more than fifty different families of plastics. In addition, each of these
families can be made with hundreds of different variations. By changing
different molecular factors of the plastic, they can be made with different
properties, including flexibility, transparency, durability and more.
Today after steel,
plastic is the most widely used material. Plastic is increasingly being used as
a substitute to materials like rubber, wood, glass and paper in packaging
industry and metals in other industries & the plastic is playing a
significant role in the growth and development of key sector of the economy
such as agriculture, packaging for processed foods, telecommunications and
information technology sector.
So making a career
in Plastic Technology or Plastic Engineering is perhaps a right option as the
Indian plastic industry is offering enormous opportunities for growth.
Courses & Eligibility:
Courses offered under Plastic Engineering/Technology
are
·
Diploma
& Post Graduate Diploma
·
BE
Polymer Science and Chemical Technology
·
BE
Polymer Technology
·
B.Tech
Polymer Science and Technology
·
ME
Polymer Technology
·
M.Tech
Polymer Science and Technology
·
PhD
Polymer Science and Technology
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