
Working with Polymers Poster
Daydream Education's Working with Polymers poster is a colourful and engaging wall chart that teaches school pupils about the ways in which polymers are shaped for different purposes. Examples featured on the poster include casting, vacuum forming, blow moulding, injection mouldering, extrusion, and drape forming. Each process comes with a simple description and diagrams outlining exactly how they work.
The poster's accessible information explains in clear English every part of this fundamental Design and Technology topic. Alongside each value-rich textbox is a bright, full-colour image which makes the tough topic of working with polymers fun and simple to learn. The poster's large A1 layout is optimised for visual learners with its stimulating design and vivid colours, making it an essential addition to any Design and Technology class.
Perfect for:
- Teachers
- School pupils
- Home-schooling parents
Versatile Usage:
- As a teaching aid in classrooms
- As a revision summary at home
📏 Specifications:
- Dimensions: A1 Poster (840mm x 594mm)
- Material: High-quality 170 GSM gloss paper with 70-micron laminated finish
Key Features:
- 🌈 Colourful & Engaging: Captures attention and boosts interest
- 💡 Improve Understanding: Simplifies complex topics
- 🎓 Curriculum-Based: Designed to align with educational standards
- 🌳 Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper
Our posters are laminated for durability, providing a water-resistant, anti-tear finish that’s easy to clean and built to last.
Important Update on Lamination:
We are transitioning to a new, thinner lamination as part of our supplier’s commitment to sustainable and cost-effective production. While you may receive a mix of older and newer laminations during this period, rest assured that both versions maintain the same high-quality standard you expect from Daydream Education.
We appreciate your feedback on the updated lamination to help us refine this change. Feel free to share your thoughts—we value your input!
Thank you for supporting our move towards more sustainable practices.
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Description
Daydream Education's Working with Polymers poster is a colourful and engaging wall chart that teaches school pupils about the ways in which polymers are shaped for different purposes. Examples featured on the poster include casting, vacuum forming, blow moulding, injection mouldering, extrusion, and drape forming. Each process comes with a simple description and diagrams outlining exactly how they work.
The poster's accessible information explains in clear English every part of this fundamental Design and Technology topic. Alongside each value-rich textbox is a bright, full-colour image which makes the tough topic of working with polymers fun and simple to learn. The poster's large A1 layout is optimised for visual learners with its stimulating design and vivid colours, making it an essential addition to any Design and Technology class.
Perfect for:
- Teachers
- School pupils
- Home-schooling parents
Versatile Usage:
- As a teaching aid in classrooms
- As a revision summary at home
📏 Specifications:
- Dimensions: A1 Poster (840mm x 594mm)
- Material: High-quality 170 GSM gloss paper with 70-micron laminated finish
Key Features:
- 🌈 Colourful & Engaging: Captures attention and boosts interest
- 💡 Improve Understanding: Simplifies complex topics
- 🎓 Curriculum-Based: Designed to align with educational standards
- 🌳 Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper
Our posters are laminated for durability, providing a water-resistant, anti-tear finish that’s easy to clean and built to last.
Important Update on Lamination:
We are transitioning to a new, thinner lamination as part of our supplier’s commitment to sustainable and cost-effective production. While you may receive a mix of older and newer laminations during this period, rest assured that both versions maintain the same high-quality standard you expect from Daydream Education.
We appreciate your feedback on the updated lamination to help us refine this change. Feel free to share your thoughts—we value your input!
Thank you for supporting our move towards more sustainable practices.











