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Casting
 
This processing method differs from most of the others used for the plastics. This process does not involve pressure and the initial feedstock is liquid rather than granules or powder. In casting, a liquid syrup, which is a monomer or modified monomer of the plastic, is poured into a heated mould. In most cases sheets, rods, tubes, and so on are cast for further fabrication into parts. However, finished articles (such as fuel tanks) may be rotationally cast in a process similar to rotational moulding of powders. The optical properties of transparent plastics are much better if they are cast, and there is also a general improvement in manufacturing properties. Unfortunately not all plastics are suitable for casting. Materials such as acetal, polycarbonate, and polypropylene cannot be made with a sufficiently low viscosity to be poured into a mould. The most common plastics which can be cast are acrylic, nylon, polysters, epoxies, silicones, and urethenes. Apart from moulding useful products, casting is also widely used for potting and encapsulation, particularly in the electrical industry.
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