ThermoSETTING polymers are heat resisting. Thermoplastic melts.
No. Wool is not a thermoplastic fiber because when exposed to heat, it does not melt and change.
Thermoplastic materials soften when exposed to heat, making them less resistant to high temperatures compared to thermoset materials. The specific heat resistance of thermoplastics varies depending on the type of polymer used. It is important to consider the heat resistance of a thermoplastic when selecting a material for a specific application.
Thermoplastic.
Yes it is in fact, Pespex is a thermoplastic because although it is not flexibilre it melts when it comes in contact with heat so they classify it as a thermoplatic Hope this helps :)
If it is a thermoplastic then applying heat will soften it to allow for bending.
Heat Resisting PolyVinyl Chloride
thermoplastic
kettles and other plastic things that heat up but dont melt
Heat Resisting PolyVinyl Chloride
Yes. Thermoplastics are "heat-softening". Provided that you don't heat them to the point of destruction, thermoplastics can be remoulded and reused easily.
Thermoplastic
It is a thermoplastic! :)