thermoplastic

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Englisch - Türkisch
ısılplastik
termoplastik
plastik
(isim) termoplastik yapı malzemesi
ısı ile yumuşayan
(Tekstil) termoplastik Açıklama: Isı etkisiyle kalıcı şekil değişikliği yaşayan malzemelerdir
{i} termoplastik yapı malzemesi
(sıfat) termoplastik
(İnşaat,Teknik) ısıl plastik
thermoplastic resin
plastik reçine
thermoplastic material
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Englisch - Englisch
A plastic with this property
softening when heated and hardening when cooled
{s} of material which fuses when heated and hardens when cooled
(1) adjective Becoming soft when heated and hard when cooled (2)noun A thermoplastic resin, such as polystyrene or polyethylene
The kind of polymer which soften and flow upon heating
A plastic which will repeatedly flow under the application of heat and pressure
Plastic materials which can be made to flow repeatedly with the application of heat
Capable of being repeatedly softened by heat and hardened by cooling
A plastic that repeatedly can be softened by heating andhardened by cooling through a temperature range characteristic of the plastic, and that in the softened state can be shaped by flow into articles by molding or extrusion
plastic that softens when exposed to heat and returns to its original condition when cooled to room temperature
a polymer which may be softened by heat and hardened by cooling in a reversible physical process
a material that softens when heated and hardens again when cooled
Capable of being repeatedly softened by heating and hardened by cooling and in the softened state can be shaped by flow
A resin or plastic compound that, as a finished material, is capable of being repeatedly softened by heating and hardened by cooling Examples of thermoplastics are: acetal, acrylic, cellulosic, chlorinated polyether, fluorocarbons, polyamides (nylons), polycarbonate, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, some types of polyurethanes, and vinyl resins
Thermoplastic materials are types of plastic which becomes soft when they are heated and hard when they cool down. a plastic that is soft and bendable when heated but hard when cold
A plastic that repeatedly can be softened by heating and hardened by cooling through a temperature range characteristic of the plastic, and when in the softened stage, can be shaped by flow into articles by molding or extrusion
A plastic jacketing material that softens when heated and becomes firm on cooling Thermoplastics include PVC, PE, Polyurethane, and Nylon
{i} material which possesses the properties of fusing in heat and hardening when cooled
A material which will soften, flow or distort appreciably when subjected to sufficient heat and pressure Examples are polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) A jacketed material which has many of the characteristics of rubber, as well as excellent electrical, mechanical and chemical properties
a material that softens when heated and hardens again when cooled having the property of softening or fusing when heated and of hardening and becoming rigid again when cooled; "thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing any appreciable chemical change
having the property of becoming liquid under the application of heat, while rigid, semi-solid, or solid at normal or ambient temperature and regaining elasticity under heat application repeatedly
A plastic that can be formed or melted repeatedly when heated enough The change with temperature is physical rather than chemical Some examples are nylon, polycarbonate and polyethylene
A plastic that can be reheated and reformed
A material which will soften, flow, or distort appreciably when subjected to sufficient heat and pressure Examples are polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene
A material which softens when heated or reheated and becomes firm on cooling
The property of softening when heated and hardening upon cooling
materials that soften when heated and harden when cooled This process can be repeated provided that material is not hearted above the point at which decomposition occurs
plastics capable of being repeatedly softened by increases in temperature and hardened by decreases in temperature These changes are physical rather than chemical
Resin capable of being repeatedly softened by heat and hardened by cooling These materials, when heated, undergo a substantially physical rather than chemical change Thermoplastic resins can be completely dissolved with appropriate solvents
Plastic resin that softens when reheated and hardens when cooled
a material with this property; a thermoplastic resin
having the property of softening or fusing when heated and of hardening and becoming rigid again when cooled; "thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing any appreciable chemical change"
material that will repeatedly soften when heated and harden when cooled
Widely used materials, such as ABS, acrylic, polycarbonate and PVC, which can be melted again and again They melt when heated to a certain temperature, but harden again as they cool
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thermoplastic resin
any synthetic material, such as polyethylene, that can be molded when hot but becomes hard on cooling
thermoplastic

    Silbentrennung

    ther·mo·plas·tic

    Türkische aussprache

    thırmıplästîk

    Aussprache

    /ˌᴛʜərməˈplastək/ /ˌθɜrməˈplæstɪk/
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