Compare metals and polymers in these aspects:
working conditions, product complexity, properties, and energy
consumption.
Working Conditions
1- Polymers are lighter than metals that is advantage for polymer over metal.
2- Easy to machine as compared to metal.
3-Polymers are not suitable for heavy duty.
4- Can't use at high tempreture.Less affected by environmental chemical reactions as compared to metal.
Product Complexity
1-Polymers do not required post treatment as in case of metals.
2- Complex parts are easy to make in case of polymers but with lower strength.
Properties
1- Polymers are thermally and electrically insulators.
2- Polymers are corrosion resistive.Metal are not.
3- Polymers are lighter than metals.
Energy Consumption
At high energy polymers melt.
Polymers consumes less energy because of insulating nature.
Compare metals and polymers in these aspects: working conditions, product complexity, properties, and energy consumption.
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