difference between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic
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The primary physical difference is that thermoplastics can be remelted back into a liquid, whereas thermoset plastics always remain in a permanent solid state. Think of thermoplastics as butter – butter can be melted and cooled multiple times to form various shapes.
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The shape of thermoplastic can be easily changed by heating again, while the shape of thermosetting plastic cannot be altered once it has been mould into a particular shape. Thermoplastic is used in making toys, combs, containers, etc. Thermosetting plastic is used for making those items which need to withstand high temperature; such as handles of cooking utensils.
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