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what is the difference between thermosetting and thermoplastic in the simplest terms ...​

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Answered by nityasingh863
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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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Answer: Definition of Thermoplastic

A thermoplastic refers to a plastic polymer material that can become moldable or pliable at a particular temperature. Furthermore, the solidification of thermoplastic happens upon cooling down. Moreover, the molecular weight of thermoplastics tends to be high.

Definition of Thermosetting Plastic

A thermosetting plastic refers to a polymer that becomes rigid in an irreversible manner on the application of heat. Furthermore, such a material can also be called as a thermosetting polymer or thermoset. Moreover, such materials have polymers that, during the curing process, cross-link together so as to form an irreversible chemical bond.

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