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Are you passionate about plastic engineering and eager to stay updated with the latest trends and information in the field? Look no further than the CIPET GYAN YouTube channel! This channel, with the username @cipetgyan, is dedicated to providing valuable insights, study material, and all the information related to CIPET (Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology). CIPET GYAN is your go-to destination for all things plastic engineering. Whether you are a student looking for study material, a professional seeking to enhance your knowledge, or simply someone interested in the fascinating world of plastics, this channel has something for everyone. With regular updates and informative videos, CIPET GYAN ensures that you are always in the loop with the latest developments in the field. From tutorials on plastic engineering concepts to updates on industry trends, you will find a wealth of knowledge waiting for you on this channel. But CIPET GYAN is more than just a YouTube channel - it is a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for plastic engineering. By subscribing to this channel, you not only gain access to valuable resources but also become part of a supportive network of professionals, students, and enthusiasts who are all dedicated to the advancement of the field. So, if you want to take your understanding of plastic engineering to the next level, don't wait any longer. Join the CIPET GYAN community today and embark on a journey of learning, discovery, and growth. Visit https://youtube.com/@cipetgyan to start exploring the world of plastic engineering with CIPET GYAN!

CIPET GYAN

17 Nov, 02:29


https://youtu.be/SaNrTwGNTPg?si=SaTlF8OSgabblFG_

CIPET GYAN

07 Nov, 07:57


*Plant-based natural polymers:*

1. Cellulose (wood, cotton, paper)
2. Starch (corn, potatoes, wheat)
3. Lignin (wood)
4. Pectin (fruit, vegetables)
5. Gum arabic (tree sap)
6. Natural rubber (latex)

*Animal-based natural polymers:*

1. Proteins (collagen, gelatin, silk)
2. Keratin (hair, wool, feathers)
3. Chitin (insect exoskeletons, crustacean shells)
4. Elastin (skin, connective tissue)
5. Fibrin (blood clots)

*Microorganism-based natural polymers:*

1. Alginate (algae)
2. Dextran (bacteria)
3. Xanthan gum (bacteria)
4. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) (bacteria)
5. Polysaccharides (bacteria, yeast)

CIPET GYAN

27 Oct, 15:04


Plastic materials identify through Drop the moulded part in hard surface