G Poly [portable] Guide
Title: Understanding G Poly: A Comprehensive Guide
. This nomenclature denotes a backbone polymer with side chains of a different polymer "grafted" onto it (e.g., Backbone-g-Sidechain g poly
Key Properties of G Poly
- Transparency: 90%+ light transmission (comparable to acrylic)
- Impact Resistance: 15-20 times tougher than general-purpose polystyrene
- Heat Deflection: Usable up to 70°C–80°C (160°F–176°F)
- Chemical Resistance: Excellent resistance to alcohols, oils, and dilute acids
- Sterilization Compatibility: Tolerates gamma radiation and E-beam sterilization
Q: Is G Poly safe for drinking water?
Yes. High-quality G Poly is FDA-approved for food contact and is BPA-free. Title: Understanding G Poly: A Comprehensive Guide
- Procedural modeling uses simple polygon operators to create cities, terrains, creatures with tiny rule sets.
- Iterated polygonal transforms yield fractal-like, visually compelling structures used in games and motion design.
- Artists can encode aesthetic rules as algebraic operators (g) applied repeatedly to a base polygon.
- Solution: Anneal the part at 60°C for 2 hours to relieve internal stresses.
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Limitations and When NOT to Use G Poly
No material is perfect. Before specifying G Poly, engineers must consider the following drawbacks: Q: Is G Poly safe for drinking water