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  • American Chemistry Council, Plastics 101. http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_plastics/sec_learning.asp?CID=1571&DID=5957
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  • The Vinyl Institute. "Vinyl - the Material." http://vinylinfo.org/materialvinyl/material.html
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