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All Plastic Soda Or ''Pop'' Bottles Start As A Small Plastic Tube Called A Preform. When This Preform Is Heated And Blown Into A Bottle Shape, It Is Ready To Be Filled With Your Favorite Carbonated Beverage. Our Preforms Come With Full-Sized Final Threaded Openings So They Use Standard Plastic Soda Bottle Tops (Included). Use Them For A Problem-Solving Activity By Seeing If Your Students Can Guess Their Use. All Bottle Caps May Be Used Again And Again. These Preforms Are Air And Water Tight When Covered Tightly With A Bottle Top And So Are Perfect For Collecting Or Storing Liquid Samples. Preforms Are ~11 Cm Long X 2.5 Cm In Diameter (~4.3'' X 1''). Interior Volume Of Preform Is Approximately 25 Cc (~0.84 Fluid Oz). The Polymer In Our Baby Soda Bottle Preforms Is Polyethylene Terephthalate, Commonly Known As Pet. This Polymer Has A Monomer Formula Mass Of C10H8O4, A Melting Point Of 260O C, And A Specific Heat Of 1.0 Kj/(Kg-K). It Has A Glass Temperature Of 70O To 80O C, When It Starts To Soften. Package Contains 30 Preforms And 30 Bottle Caps. Bottle Caps Sold Separately As Well. Cap Color May Vary. Note: Our New Preforms Are Slightly Shorter Than Prior Models But They Will Still Fit In Your Preform Rack (Tt-100) - And They'Re Still Perfect For Super! Wow! Neat! Experiments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material are the soda bottle preforms made of? A: The soda bottle preforms are made of polyethylene terephthalate, commonly known as PET. This material is widely used for its strength and durability.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the preform? A: The preform measures approximately eleven centimeters in length and two point five centimeters in diameter. This size is suitable for creating standard soda bottles.
- Q: What is the interior volume of the preform? A: The interior volume of each preform is approximately twenty-five cubic centimeters, or about zero point eight four fluid ounces. This volume is ideal for holding liquid samples.
- Q: How do I use the soda bottle preforms? A: To use the preforms, heat them and blow them into a bottle shape. Once shaped, they can be filled with your favorite carbonated beverage.
- Q: What activities can I do with these preforms? A: You can use the preforms for educational activities, such as having students guess their use. They are also great for experiments and liquid storage.
- Q: How many preforms and caps are included in one package? A: Each package contains thirty preforms and thirty bottle caps. This allows you to create thirty complete soda bottles.
- Q: How do I clean and store the preforms? A: To clean the preforms, rinse them with warm water and let them air dry. Store them in a cool, dry place to maintain their shape and integrity.
- Q: Are the preforms safe for storing liquids? A: Yes, the preforms are air and water tight when tightly covered with a bottle cap. They are perfect for collecting or storing liquid samples.
- Q: Can I reuse the bottle caps? A: Yes, the bottle caps can be reused multiple times. This feature makes them economical and environmentally friendly.
- Q: Are the preforms compatible with my existing bottle caps? A: Yes, the preforms have full-sized final threaded openings that are compatible with standard plastic soda bottle tops. This compatibility enhances their usability.
- Q: What should I do if my preforms arrive damaged? A: If your preforms arrive damaged, please contact customer support for assistance. They can help with returns or replacements as needed.
- Q: Are there any tax exemptions available for this product? A: No, tax exemptions cannot be honored for this product. Pricing is fixed and subject to standard taxation.
- Q: What kind of experiments can I conduct with these preforms? A: You can conduct various experiments, such as exploring the properties of gases and liquids, or using them for creative problem-solving activities.
- Q: How do I ensure the preforms fit in my Preform Rack? A: The new preforms are designed to fit in your Preform Rack, model TT-100. They are slightly shorter than previous models but still compatible.
- Q: What is the melting point of the material used in the preforms? A: The melting point of polyethylene terephthalate is two hundred sixty degrees Celsius. This high melting point makes it suitable for heat applications.
- Q: Is there a warranty or guarantee on the preforms? A: Warranty details may vary, so it's best to check with the manufacturer for specific information regarding guarantees on the preforms.

