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(İnşaat) thermosetting
becoming permanently hard or solidifying when heated; used especially of synthetic plastics such as Bakelite
A material which will not soften, flow or distort appreciably when subjected to heat and pressure Vulcanizable Examples are rubber and neoprene Tinned A silver-white, ductile metal used to coat copper conductors, especially when solder termination is to be used
Resins having the property of becoming insoluble or hard upon the application of heat
Plastic insulation that will not resoften or distort from its formed shape by heating until a destructive temperature is reached
A classification of resin which cures by chemical reaction when heated and, when cured, can not be resoftened by heating
Polymer which does not soften appreciably when heated
"Rubberlike" materials that can be stretched and will snap back to their former shape (within reasonable limits) Will not soften, flow or distort from its original form by heating
thermosetting plastic becomes hard and unbendable after it has been heated
A material which will not soften, flow or distort appreciably when subjected to heat and pressure Vulcanizable Examples are rubber and neoprene
having the property of becoming permanently rigid when heated
A method of thermoforming in which plastics can be melted only once After melting, they harden as heat is added Widely used thermoset plastics include epoxy, polyester, silicone and urethane
having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured; "the phenol resins and plastics were the original synthetic thermosetting materials
A material which will not soften, flow, or distort appreciably when subjected to heat & pressure, Vulcanizable
{s} pertaining to a plastic material that hardens after heating and cannot be re-melted
A material which will not soften, flow, or distort appreciably when subjected to sufficient head and pressure Examples are rubber and neoprene
Describes the method by which polymer resins are cured The resins, which are liquids, harden when exposed to heat Go Back
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