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Thermoplastic components in high-heat zones

Thermoplastics are polymers which become pliable, and therefore mouldable, beyond a particular temperature, and return to the original hard state when cooled. The main difference between thermoplastics and thermosetting polymers is that the bonds formed by the latter during curing are irreversible. It’s time to log in (or subscribe). Not a member? Subscribe now and … Continued

Thermoplastics are polymers which become pliable, and therefore mouldable, beyond a particular temperature, and return to the original hard state when cooled. The main difference between thermoplastics and thermosetting polymers is that the bonds formed by the latter during curing are irreversible.

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