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what are thermosetting plastics give two examples

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Answered by renesem5
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thermosetting plastics -- thermosetting plastics are those plastics which

☺broke while bending.
☺ these plastics molded ones and can be softened by heating.
☺these are used for making Electrical switches handles of various utensils
☺ bakelite and melamine are some examples of thermosetting plastics...

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

Thermoplastics: These are the plastics that may be deformed easily on heating and might bend also. Polyethene, polypropylene, and vinyl resin are the samples of thermosetting plastics.

Thermosetting plastics: These are the plastics that can't be softened by heating once they're moulded.Thermosetting plastics: The plastics which when moulded once, can not be softened by heating are called thermosetting plastics. For instance, Bakelite could be a thermosetting plastic which could be a poor conductor of warmth and Melamine could be a thermosetting plastic which is proof against fire and might tolerate heat better than other plastics. it's wont to make floor tiles, kitchenware and fire-resistant fabrics. it's wont to make electrical switches and handles of utensils.

The main thermosetting plastics are synthetic resin, melamine-formaldehyde, polyester resin etc.

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