Explain the difference between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics
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- Thermoplastics have secondary bonds between molecular chains. Thermosetting plastics have primary bonds between molecular chains and held together by strong cross-links. Thermoplastics have low melting points and low tensile strength. Thermosetting plastics have high melting points and tensile strength.
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- The primary difference between the two is that Thermoset is a material that strengthens when heated, but cannot be remolded or heated after the initial forming, while thermoplastics can be reheated, remolded, and cooled as necessary without causing any chemical changes
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Thermoplastics have secondary bonds between molecular chains. Thermosetting plastics have primary bonds between molecular chains and held together by strong cross-links. Thermoplastics have low melting points and low tensile strength. Thermosetting plastics have high melting points and tensile strength.
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