thermoplastic
thermosetting plastic becomes hard when heated and deteriorates by excessive cross linking and thermoplastic becomes soft and can be moulded into any shape.
Teflon is a thermoplastic.
thermoplastic plastics (recyclable)thermosetting plastics (non-recyclable)
The most familiar use of thermosetting plastic is the heat-resistant handle on metal cookware. It is also used for bottle caps, knobs and handles, and laminated counter tops. Thermosetting plastics retain their shape and strength even when heated.
Thermoplastics can be resoftened and remoulded several times,thermosetting can be heated and moulded only once into an irriversible shape.=)
thermosetting plastic
thermoplastic
They are thermosetting plastic and thermoplastic!
the opposite to thermosetting plastic is thermoplastic
A helmet is typically made from thermoplastic material, which can be reheated and reshaped. Thermosetting plastic, once molded, cannot be reheated and reshaped.
thermoplastic mould
The answer is thermoset :)
If it has the recycled number on the bottom (probably code 2 HDPE) it is definately thermoplastic. One characterisitics of thermoplastics is that they can melt and be remoulded whereas thermosetting plastics can not (they will char). Therefore, it logically follows that if it can be recycled it will be a thermoplastic polymer.
yes. it is a thermoplastic. it can be remoulded.
Acrylic is a thermoplastic
plastic can be classified into two: 1)thermosetting 2)thermoplastic
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer.