Articles made of thermosetting plastic
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Article-A thermoset, also called a thermosetting plastic, is a plastic that is irreversibly curedfrom a soft solid or viscous liquid prepolymeror resin.[1] The process of curing changes the resin into an infusible, insoluble polymer network, and is induced by the action of heat or suitable radiation often under high pressure, or by mixing with a catalyst.
Thermoset resins are usually malleable or liquid prior to curing, and are often designed to be molded into their final shape, or used asadhesives. Others are solids like that of the molding compound used in semiconductorsand integrated circuits. Once hardened a thermoset resin cannot be reheated and melted to be shaped differently.
Thermosetting polymers may be contrasted with thermoplastic polymers, which are commonly produced in pellets, and shaped into their final product form by melting and pressing or injection molding.
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Thermoset resins are usually malleable or liquid prior to curing, and are often designed to be molded into their final shape, or used asadhesives. Others are solids like that of the molding compound used in semiconductorsand integrated circuits. Once hardened a thermoset resin cannot be reheated and melted to be shaped differently.
Thermosetting polymers may be contrasted with thermoplastic polymers, which are commonly produced in pellets, and shaped into their final product form by melting and pressing or injection molding.
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