termoset

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(Fizik) thermoset
A thermosetting plastic
Composite matrix cured by heat and pressure or with a catalyst into an infusible and insoluble material Once cured, a thermoset cannot be returned to the uncured state
A plastic that is substantially infusible and insoluble after having been cured by heat or other means
A material which hardens or sets when heat is applied and which, once set, cannot be resoftened by heating The application of heat is called "curing "
plastic that solidifies or sets irreversibly when heated
A plastic material that is capable of being changed into a non-melting or insoluble product by heat or chemical means
a network polymer obtained by cross-linking a linear polymer to make it infusible or insoluble
a classification of plastic resin that cures by chemical reaction when heated and, once cured, cannot be resoftened by heating
Resin that, when cured by application of heat or chemical means, changes into a substantially infusible and insoluble material Thermosetting resins will soften but will not dissolve in any solvents
A jacketing material where the molecules have been cross-linked (interlocked) through exposure to heat or irradiation Once the material is "set," it cannot be softened or melted by re-heating Thermosets include Neoprene and Hypalon
A resin or plastic compound that in its final state is substantially infusible and insoluble
A material that will undergo or has undergone a chemical reaction by the action of heat, catalysts, ultraviolet light, etc , leading to a relatively infusible and cross-linked state Typical of the plastics in the thermosetting family are the epoxies, glytals, melamines, urea formaldehyde resins, and phenolics Thermosets are typically supplied in powder, granules, or modules, and are normally processed by compression molding Thermosets cannot be remolded once processed
The kind of polymer which do not soften and flow upon heating
material that has undergone a chemical reaction so that it remains hardened, even when reheated
A type of plastics that must be cured, forming network like structures that do not soften at high temperature
A plastic that undergoes a non-reversible chemical reaction when it is cured Subsequent heating will not melt it Examples are polyester, phenolic, melamine, epoxy, and silicone
A material which hardens or sets by heat, chemical or radiation cross-linking techniques and which, once set, cannot be re-softened by heating
Plastics, which once cured, cannot be made to reflow
A material that can undergo a chemical reaction by the action of heat or catalyst, leading to a relatively infusible and cross-linked state Thermoset polyurethane is not altered by elevated temperatures until reaching the decomposition point
A material that cannot be reshaped or formed by heating EPDM and Butyl are thermosets
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