List of synthetic polymers


Synthetic polymers are human-made polymers derived from petroleum oil. From the utility point of view they can be classified into three main categories: thermoplastics, elastomers and synthetic fibers. They are found commonly in a variety of consumer products such as honey, glue, etc.
A wide variety of synthetic polymers are available with variations in main chain as well as side chains. The back bones of common synthetic polymers such as polythene, polystyrene and poly acrylates are made up of carbon-carbon bonds, whereas hetero chain polymers such as polyamides, polyesters, polyurethanes, polysulfides and polycarbonates have other elements inserted along to the backbone. Also silicon forms similar materials without the need of carbon atoms, such as silicones through siloxane linkages; these compounds are thus said to be inorganic polymers. Coordination polymers may contain a range of metals in the backbone, with non-covalent bonding present.
Some familiar household synthetic polymers include: Nylons in textiles and fabrics, Teflon in non-stick pans, Bakelite for electrical switches, polyvinyl chloride in pipes, etc. The common PET bottles are made of a synthetic polymer, polyethylene terephthalate. The plastic kits and covers are mostly made of synthetic polymers like polythene and tires are manufactured from Buna rubbers. However, due to the environmental issues created by these synthetic polymers which are mostly non-biodegradable and often synthesized from petroleum, alternatives like bioplastics are also being considered. They are however expensive when compared to the synthetic polymers.

Inorganic polymers

The eight most common types of synthetic organic polymers, which are commonly found in households are:
PolymerAbbreviationPropertiesUses
Low-density polyethyleneLDPEChemically inert, flexible, insulatorSqueeze bottles, toys, flexible pipes, insulation cover, six pack rings, etc.
High-density polyethyleneHDPEInert, thermally stable, tough and high tensile strengthBottles, pipes, inner insulation of coax cable, plastic bags, etc.
PolypropylenePPResistant to acids and alkalies, High tensile strengthAuto parts, industrial fibers, food containers, liner in bags, dishware and as a wrapping material for textiles and food
Polystyrene PSThermal insulator. Properties depends on the form, expanded form is tough and rigidPetri dishes, CD case, plastic cutlery
PolytetrafluoroethylenePTFEVery low coefficient of friction, excellent dielectric properties, chemically inertLow friction bearings, non-stick pans, inner insulation of coax cable, coating against chemical attack etc.
Polyvinyl chloridePVCInsulator, flame retardant, chemically inertPipe, fencing, lawn chairs, hand-bags, curtain clothes, non-food bottles, raincoats, toys, vinyl flooring, electrical installation insulations, etc.
PolychlorotrifluoroethylenePCTFEStable to heat and thermal attacks, high tensile strength and non wettingvalves, seals, gaskets etc.

Brand names

These polymers are often better known through their brand names, for instance:


Brand NamePolymerCharacteristic propertiesUses
BakelitePhenol-formaldehyde resinHigh electric, heat and chemical resistanceInsulation of wires, manufacturing sockets, electrical devices, brake pads, etc.
KevlarPara-aramid fibreHigh tensile strengthManufacturing armour, sports and musical equipment. Used in the field of cryogenics
TwaronPara-aramidHeat resistant and strong fibreBullet-proof body armor, helmets, brake pads, ropes, cables and optical fibre cables, etc. and as an asbestos substitute
MylarPolyethylene terephthalate filmHigh strength and stiffness, less permeable to gases, almost reflects light completelyFood packaging, transparent covering over paper, reflector for rollsigns and solar cooking stoves
NeoprenePolychloropreneChemically inertManufacturing gaskets, corrosion resistant coatings, waterproof seat covers, substitute for corks and latex
NylonPolyamideSilky, thermoplastic and resistant to biological and chemical agentsStockings, fabrics, toothbrushes. Molded nylon is used in making machine screws, gears etc.
NomexMeta-aramid polymerExcellent thermal, chemical, and radiation resistance, rigid, durable and fireproof.Hood of firefighter's mask, electrical lamination of circuit boards and transformer cores and in Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment
OrlonPolyacrylonitrile Wool-like, resistant to chemicals, oils, moths and sunlightUsed for making clothes and fabrics like sweaters, hats, yarns, rugs, etc., and as a precursor of carbon fibres
RilsanPolyamide 11 & 12BioplasticUsed in high-performance applications such as sports shoes, electronic device components, automotive fuel lines, pneumatic airbrake tubing, oil and gas flexible pipes and control fluid umbilicals, and catheters.
TechnoraCopolyamidHigh tensile strength, resistance to corrosion, heat, chemicals and saltwaterUsed for manufacturing optical fiber cables, umbilical cables, drumheads, automotive industry, ropes, wire ropes and cables
TeflonPolytetrafluoroethylene Very low coefficient of friction, excellent dielectric properties, high melting, chemically inertPlain bearings, gears, non-stick pans, etc. due to its low friction. Used as a tubing for highly corrosive chemicals.
UltemPolyimideHeat,flame and solvent resistant. Has high dielectric strengthUsed in medical and chemical instrumentation, also in guitar picks
Vectranaromatic polyesterHigh thermal and chemical stability. Golden color. Has high strength, low creep, and is moisture resistantUsed as reinforcing fibres for ropes, cables, sailcloth. Also used in manufacturing badminton strings, bike tires and in electronics applications. Is the key component of a line of inflatable spacecraft developed by Bigelow Aerospace
VitonPolytetrafluoroethylene ElastomerDepends on the grade of the polymer. Viton B is used in chemical process plants and gaskets.
Zylonpoly-p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole Very high tensile strength and thermal stabilityUsed in tennis racquets, table tennis blades, body armor, etc.

Plastic identification codes