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Dilemma: Plastic or Wood


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2011-05-02 00:02:31 | Word Count: 445


Recaling our history, we can truly say that our society and our civilization has changed and developed a great deal. Today, we use our creativity in order to invent things. We are lucky because the materials needed for these inventions are made available to us by nature. It will be up to man on how to use this.

Man simply is creative and resourceful from simple stuffs to gigantic and astonishing buildings. The type of material used and the level of quality placed in producing the product are vital in making it endure the test of time in making things. Plastic and wood are probably one of the most important material man can use in making almost all things.

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These things are organic by nature and in some way, they both are similar with the uses we have for them. From a simple key holder to a chair and to a more complex stuff like a decorative, both play a role to it. The properties of plastic though is ductile. Companies having plastic as one of their materials for their product has an advantage since plastic can be molded and can be surged. It is therefore much easier to fashion objects out of it and turn it into a product worth buying in the market. Examples of these would be stools, kitchen wares, discs, and the like.

Without a doubt, plastic is one of a kind. Going to the other side, when the word wood is used we can directly connect it to the word solid since one of its defining characteristic would be its strength and security that it can give to its buyers and potential customers. Though with the quality outcome that it can give to its buyers, it is usually costly. If plastic can be pressed and flexed, then wood would be the exact opposite of it. Wood remains durable and with its difference in composition to that of plastic it cannot be easily formed given its ability to repel any pressure placed on it.

You might see work of art made from pieces of wood and you would ask the artist to how long did it take to make such an artistic piece, about 6 to 12 months would be his answer. Wood, same with plastic, is a unique material as well. It is always up to the consumer what type of material would be used with the differences and similarities that both have. Remember to be wise in choosing between the two.

Author Resource:- Whether looking into a few door handle sets or just any handle sets, choosing between what materials used maybe a rather challenging task. Online sites may offer both though.

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