Research on the Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Background
3. Application Forms of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art
3.1. Requirements for Physical Properties of Public Art Materials
3.2. Application Forms of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art
4. The Widespread Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Public Art and Analysis of the Reasons
4.1. Synthetic Polymer Materials Have Become One of the Most Important and Common Main Materials in Public Art
4.2. Reasons for the Rapid and Widespread Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Public Art
4.2.1. Synthetic Polymer Materials Fit the Core Value of Contemporary Public Art
4.2.2. The Excellent Performance of Synthetic Polymer Materials Meets the Practical Needs of the Development of Contemporary Public Art
5. The Insufficiency of the Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art
6. Conclusions and Prospects
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Public art | 32 | Urban public art | 3 |
Ceramic material | 11 | Installation art | 3 |
Material language | 7 | Esthetics | 2 |
Subway public art | 7 | Material application | 2 |
Complex material | 5 | Public art materials | 2 |
Public art design | 4 | Low-carbon material | 2 |
Public art major | 4 | Recycled material | 2 |
Social Sciences | 68 | Earth and Planetary Sciences | 3 |
Arts and Humanities | 62 | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 2 |
Engineering | 42 | Chemical Engineering | 2 |
Computer Science | 20 | Chemistry | 2 |
Materials Science | 8 | Economics, Economics and Finance | 2 |
Materials Science | 8 | Medicine | 2 |
Business, Management and Accounting | 7 | Psychology | 2 |
Environmental Science | 7 | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | 1 |
Mathematics | 4 | Decision Sciences | 1 |
Physics and Astronomy | 4 | Multidisciplinary | 1 |
Physical Properties | Influencing Factors | Select by |
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Density | This will affect the hardness, strength and water absorption of the work itself. Objects with a high density are hard but difficult to process. Objects with a low density have strong water absorption and are prone to leakage. | Mechanical structure, climatic humidity |
Water absorption | This will affect the durability of the work. Most materials with strong water absorption are easy to process, but they are easy to deform and decay. When placed outdoors, they must be waterproof. | Climate, location of furnishings |
Abrasion resistance | Frequent human touch and sandstorms will change the color, texture and even shape of the works. | Geography and climate, affinity with audience |
Corrosion resistance | In coastal areas, areas with frequent acid rain and areas around chemical plants, it is easy to be affected by acidic or alkaline substances in the atmosphere and rainwater. | Geographical climate, air quality |
Shrinkage rate | This is affected by the ambient temperature and humidity, high-temperature expansion, low-temperature contraction, water absorption expansion and drying contraction. When materials with too large a difference in shrinkage are matched, deformation and cracking will occur, affecting the shape and life of the work. | Structure and material combination of works |
Classification | Material | Unit | Price/Yuan | Data Sources 11 February 2022 |
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Synthetic Polymer Materials | Glass Fiber-Reinforced Plastics (FRP) | 1 m2 | 90 | https://b2b.baidu.com |
LCP Plastic | 1 kg | 43 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Thermoplastic Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBS) | 1 kg | 14 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Polypropylene Fiber (PPF) | 1 kg | 22 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Ceramic Particle Adhesive | 1 kg | 21 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Hybrid Polymer Multilayer Composites | 1 kg | 9 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Traditional Sculpture Materials | Glass | 1 m2 | 160 | https://b2b.baidu.com |
Metal (Copper) | 1 kg | 110 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Stainless Steel | 1 m2 | 125 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Granite | 1 m2 | 70 | https://b2b.baidu.com | |
Wood (Mahogany) | 1 m3 | 13,000 | https://b2b.baidu.com |
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Zhang, Y.; Yu, X.; Cheng, Z. Research on the Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art. Polymers 2022, 14, 1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14061208
Zhang Y, Yu X, Cheng Z. Research on the Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art. Polymers. 2022; 14(6):1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14061208
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Yajun, Xuelian Yu, and Zhichao Cheng. 2022. "Research on the Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art" Polymers 14, no. 6: 1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14061208
APA StyleZhang, Y., Yu, X., & Cheng, Z. (2022). Research on the Application of Synthetic Polymer Materials in Contemporary Public Art. Polymers, 14(6), 1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14061208