thermosetting plastic
No, cling film is not a thermosetting material. Thermosetting materials are plastics which harden irreversibly when heated, while cling film is a thermoplastic material that softens when heated and hardens when cooled.
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.
No, copper is a metal and not a thermosetting plastic. Thermosetting plastics are a type of polymer that, once cured, cannot be melted or reshaped due to the crosslinking of their molecular structure. Copper, on the other hand, is a malleable metal that can be melted and reshaped.
Thermoset
well they come from the wolf
juok
it is originaly from Spain
Belgium?
they originaly come from mexico
The gray wolf.
origami came from china
Norway, & Scandanavia mostly.
See: Gelatin Dessert
where do fair trade chocolate come from
Canaan, the Land of Judea. Or modern day Israel.
thermosetting plastic