thermosetting plastic

  • 1thermosetting plastic — reaktoplastikas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Termoreaktyviojo polimero ar oligomero pramoninė kompozicija. atitikmenys: angl. thermosetting plastic rus. реактопласт …

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  • 2Thermosetting plastic — Thermosetting plastics thermosets) are polymer materials that irreversibly cure form. The cure may be done through heat (generally above 200 degrees Celsius), through a chemical reaction (two part epoxy, for example), or irradiation such as… …

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  • 3Plastic — is the general common term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic organic solid materials suitable for the manufacture of industrial products. Plastics are typically polymers of high molecular weight, and may contain other substances to… …

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  • 4Plastic moulding — In Plastic moulding, the moulding process selected depends upon two main factors: The geometry of the component to be moulded and the material from which it is to be made. There are two main groups of plastic moulding materials: Thermoplastic… …

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  • 5Thermosetting polymer — A thermosetting plastic, also known as a thermoset, is polymer material that irreversibly cures. The cure may be done through heat (generally above 200 °C (392 °F)), through a chemical reaction (two part epoxy, for example), or irradiation… …

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  • 6plastic — Synonyms and related words: Bakelite, Buna, Celluloid, Formica, Lucite, Mylar, PVC, Perspex, Plexiglas, Styrofoam, Teflon, able to adapt, acaroid resins, accessible, accordant, acetate, acetate nitrate, acquiescent, acrylic, adaptable, adaptive,… …

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  • 7thermosetting — ther|mo|set|ting [ˈθə:məuˌsetıŋ US ˈθə:rmou ] adj technical thermosetting plastic becomes hard and unbendable after it has been heated …

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  • 8thermosetting — adjective technical thermosetting plastic becomes hard and unbendable after if has been heated …

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  • 9plastic — plastically, plasticly, adv. /plas tik/, n. 1. Often, plastics. any of a group of synthetic or natural organic materials that may be shaped when soft and then hardened, including many types of resins, resinoids, polymers, cellulose derivatives,… …

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  • 10plastic — I. adjective Etymology: Latin plasticus of molding, from Greek plastikos, from plassein to mold, form Date: 1632 1. formative, creative < plastic forces in nature > 2. a. capable of being molded or modeled < plastic clay > …

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