Polyvinyl chloride is a thermoplastic polymer.
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer.
there s differences
Polythene, also known as polyethylene, is a thermoplastic, not a thermosetting plastic. Thermoplastics can be reheated and reshaped multiple times without affecting their properties, while thermosetting plastics undergo a chemical change during heating and cannot be reshaped once set.
Vacuum forming is one of the most common methods of processing plastic. The vacuum forming process involves heating a sheet of plastic until it is soft.
thermosetting plastic
thermoforming plastic is completley the oppisite of thermosetting!
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a thermoplastic polymer, which means it can be heated and molded multiple times without undergoing a chemical change. This property makes PVC suitable for thermoforming processes where it is heated and shaped into desired forms.
there s differences
Polythene, also known as polyethylene, is a thermoplastic, not a thermosetting plastic. Thermoplastics can be reheated and reshaped multiple times without affecting their properties, while thermosetting plastics undergo a chemical change during heating and cannot be reshaped once set.
Vacuum forming is one of the most common methods of processing plastic. The vacuum forming process involves heating a sheet of plastic until it is soft.
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thermosetting plastic
Polystyrene is a very poor conductor of heat. This is why its used as an insulator in some products.
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the opposite to thermosetting plastic is thermoplastic
They are thermosetting plastic and thermoplastic!