thermosetting plastics
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A thermosetting polymer, resin, or plastic, often called a thermoset, is a polymer that is irreversibly hardened by curing from a soft solid or viscous liquid prepolymer or resin. Curing is induced by heat or suitable radiation and may be promoted by high pressure, or mixing with a catalyst.
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The plastics which can't be re moilded when heated are called thermosettingplastic. These are very strong plastics and are used in melamine and bakelite.
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