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Different between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic

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Thermoset plastics contain polymers that cross-link together during the curing process to form an irreversible chemical bond. The cross-linking process eliminates the risk of the product remelting when heat is applied, making thermosets ideal for high-heat applications such as electronics and appliances.

Thermoplastics pellets soften when heated and become more fluid as additional heat is applied. The curing process is completely reversible as no chemical bonding takes place. This characteristic allows thermoplastics to be remolded and recycled without negatively affecting the material’s physical properties

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Thermosetting Plastics are polymer material or substances which are malleable at low temperature and became hard at higher temperature. ☺ these plastics molded ones and can be softened by heating. ☺ bakeliteand melamine are some examples of thermosetting plastics...

Thermosetting Plastic is processed by compression moulding, reaction injection moulding. Thermosetting plastics have primary bonds between molecular chains and held together by strong cross links.Thermoplastics have low melting point and low tensile strength.

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