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Styrene Defined
Chemical formula C8H8, also commonly called vinyl benzene. Styrene is an aromatic hydrocarbon originating from petroleum and natural gas by-products. It is used to manufacture resilient, lightweight packaging materials and fiberglass. Styrene is extremely volatile in air and evaporates quickly; as a result, it does not remain in the atmosphere for long periods of time.
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- Cabinet | solaas.com.ar: "It is made of 256 expanded polyestiren figures, randomly (de)formed by the action of heat, each of them about 8 x 8 cm in size."
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