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what is therosetting plastics?

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Answered by yogenderdiwakar
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Thermoplastics pellets soften when heated and become more fluid as more heat is administered. The curing process is 100% reversible as no chemical bonding takes place. This characteristic allows thermoplastics to be remolded and recycled without negatively affecting the material’s physical properties. There are a variety of thermoplastic resins that offer various performance benefits, but the majority of materials commonly offer high strength, shrink-resistance and easy flexibility. Depending on the resin, thermoplastics can serve low-stress applications such as plastic bags or high-stress mechanical parts. Examples of thermoplastic polymers include polyethylene, PVC, and nylon.

Answered by riddhi79
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A thermoset often called thermosetting plastic is a polymer that is irreversibly hardened by curing a soft solid or vicious liquid prepolymer or resin .

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