Thermoplastic olefin is a plastic that helps absorb the energy from a crash or bump. And when you crash into something that is also made of thermoplastic olefin, it will bump back to you which will cause different forces. Like in Newtons first and third law of motion
thermoplastic
Thermoplastic and thermoset materials both fall under the broad category of Polymers. The biggest difference between a thermoplastic and thermoset is that a thermoplastic can be recycled. Whereas a thermoset irreversibly cure. Thermoplastic: PE, PP, PVC. Thermoset: Bakelite, Epoxy.
Thermoset
I know of nothing called a "thermostat polymer".Perhaps you meant "thermoset plastic", which undergoes polymerization and sets when heated.The other type is "thermoplastic" which is already polymerized and hard, but softens when heated.
Yes, it is the polymer of the olefin propylene.
thermoplastic
A plastic spoon is a thermoplastic. If heated further, it becomes pliant and it can be melted or remolded.
Thermoplastic and thermoset materials both fall under the broad category of Polymers. The biggest difference between a thermoplastic and thermoset is that a thermoplastic can be recycled. Whereas a thermoset irreversibly cure. Thermoplastic: PE, PP, PVC. Thermoset: Bakelite, Epoxy.
Thermoset
I know of nothing called a "thermostat polymer".Perhaps you meant "thermoset plastic", which undergoes polymerization and sets when heated.The other type is "thermoplastic" which is already polymerized and hard, but softens when heated.
Polythene (regardless of density) is a thermoplastic.
The answer is thermoset :)
Thermosetting
thermosetting
It is a thermoplastic! :)
Yes, it is the polymer of the olefin propylene.
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