explain the differentiate between that and thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics
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Thermosetting Plastic
More resistant to high temperatures
Highly flexible design
Thick to thin wall capabilities
High levels of dimensional stability
Cost-effective
Can’t be recycled
More difficult to surface finish
Can’t be remolded or reshaped
Thermoplastic
Highly recyclable
High-Impact resistance
Reshaping capabilities
Chemical resistant
Aesthetically superior finishesHard crystalline or rubbery surface options.
Hard crystalline or rubbery surface options
Expensive
Can melt if heated
More resistant to high temperatures
Highly flexible design
Thick to thin wall capabilities
High levels of dimensional stability
Cost-effective
Can’t be recycled
More difficult to surface finish
Can’t be remolded or reshaped
Thermoplastic
Highly recyclable
High-Impact resistance
Reshaping capabilities
Chemical resistant
Aesthetically superior finishesHard crystalline or rubbery surface options.
Hard crystalline or rubbery surface options
Expensive
Can melt if heated
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Thermo plastic =These are the plastic which became soft on heating they can be melted repeatedly by heating. Example=polythene, Pvc, Polyester etc
Thermo setting = These are the plastic which do not become soft on being to moderately high temperay. Example =Bakelite and Melamine
Thermo setting = These are the plastic which do not become soft on being to moderately high temperay. Example =Bakelite and Melamine
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