difference between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic give two example of each
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1) Thermoplastic Advantages:
Highly recyclable
High-Impact resistance
Reshaping capabilities
Chemical resistant
Aesthetically superior finishes
Hard crystalline or rubbery surface options
1) Thermosetting Plastic Advantages:
More resistant to high temperatures
Highly flexible design
Thick to thin wall capabilities
High levels of dimensional stability
Cost-effective
2) Thermoplastic Disadvantages:
Expensive
Can melt if heated
2) Thermosetting Plastics Disadvantages:
Can’t be recycled
More difficult to surface finish
Can’t be remolded or reshaped
3) Thermoplastics pellets soften when heated and become more fluid as more heat is administered. The curing process is 100% reversible as no chemical bonding takes place.
3) Thermoset plastics, typically processed by reaction injection molding, contain polymers that combine together during the curing process to form a permanent chemical bond.
4) example of thermoplastic are Polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, polybenzimidazole, acrylic, nylon and Teflon.
4) examples of thermosetting plastic are phenolic, epoxy, DAP (diallyl phthalate), 2-part polyester, melamine.
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1) Thermoplastic Advantages:
Highly recyclable
High-Impact resistance
Reshaping capabilities
Chemical resistant
Aesthetically superior finishes
Hard crystalline or rubbery surface options
1) Thermosetting Plastic Advantages:
More resistant to high temperatures
Highly flexible design
Thick to thin wall capabilities
High levels of dimensional stability
Cost-effective
2) Thermoplastic Disadvantages:
Expensive
Can melt if heated
2) Thermosetting Plastics Disadvantages:
Can’t be recycled
More difficult to surface finish
Can’t be remolded or reshaped
3) Thermoplastics pellets soften when heated and become more fluid as more heat is administered. The curing process is 100% reversible as no chemical bonding takes place.
3) Thermoset plastics, typically processed by reaction injection molding, contain polymers that combine together during the curing process to form a permanent chemical bond.
4) example of thermoplastic are Polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, polybenzimidazole, acrylic, nylon and Teflon.
4) examples of thermosetting plastic are phenolic, epoxy, DAP (diallyl phthalate), 2-part polyester, melamine.
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