We all know that the plastic used in the 90s stunk across the board. I mean, just look at all the laptops from that time and try to find one that doesn't have hinge issues, whether it be broken screw standoffs or stress-cracking around the display housing. This has always been an issue we've assigned to 90s ABS, and most people have the idea that "the plastic they used in the 90s was junk" because while not so when new, it's now as brittle as a corn chip. Earlier plastic from the 80s doesn't have this problem. No one is talking about Apple II cases turning to dust, but what is becoming apparent is that plastic from the late 90s is beginning to fall to this fate. My Dell Latitude CPi manufactured in mid 1999 has the stress cracking around the display hinges, Clamshell screw standoffs are breaking, and so on. This provokes the question, is plastic from the 2000s going to begin to fall to this plague? What about ABS from the 2010s? Is it only a matter of 20 years before this stuff begins to break down? And if so, why is the really old plastic so much better? If it's BFRs, that doesn't exempt Apple II and early compact mac cases which yellow just like the later stuff.
Of course, bad plastic is always bad plastic, and plenty of new stuff is junk. I've got a dell laptop from 2014 that has a bunch of broken clips around the housing, very small ones that shouldn't have broke from the stress it was under, but plenty other plastic is clearly higher quality and doesn't do this.
Any thoughts?
Of course, bad plastic is always bad plastic, and plenty of new stuff is junk. I've got a dell laptop from 2014 that has a bunch of broken clips around the housing, very small ones that shouldn't have broke from the stress it was under, but plenty other plastic is clearly higher quality and doesn't do this.
Any thoughts?