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This is a timeline of the development of plastics, comprising key discoveries and developments in the production of plastics.
The development of plastics from the mid-nineteenth century to the present has profoundly changed the materials of our physical world. As plastics inundated the home, workplace, and every industry and profession, they also found their place as a material for the creation of art.
26 wrz 2019 · The story of plastics starts in the nineteenth century with the patents for a number of semisynthetic materials. The aim was to bring luxury goods—previously made of expensive, handcrafted, natural materials—within the reach of the socially mobile nouveau riche. The new products—jewelry, pin boxes, hair ornaments, picture frames, mirrors ...
1 paź 2024 · Starting with celluloid in 1869, this transformative substance has evolved from a simple ivory substitute to a cornerstone of modern manufacturing. This article travels through time to chart this evolution and the profound impact of plastic on today's world.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) was first polymerised between 1838-1872. A key breakthrough came in 1907, when Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland created Bakelite, the first real synthetic, mass-produced plastic.
Check out the Plastics Collection Reference Packet! This informational tool supports further research into the history of plastics—whether interested in companies, individuals within the plastics industry's history, historical plastics materials, essays, and more.
9 mar 2016 · 4 Min Read. The former National Plastics Center and Museum, once housed in Leominster, MA, has a new home in Syracuse University’s library, and the many artifacts and documents amassed over the years tell a great story of the history of plastics.