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thermoplastic a coating powder which will repeatedly melt when subjected to heat and solidify when cooled.
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thermoplastic 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.
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thermoplastic A material that softens (melts or flows) when heated and becomes firm when cooled. A type of plastic that can be re-melted a number of times without any important changes in properties.
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thermoplastic The term applied to resins which soften and flow when heated.
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thermoplastic (a) Capable of being repeatedly softened by heat and hardened by cooling. (b.) A material that will repeatedly soften when heated and harden when cooled. Typical of the thermoplastics family are the styrene polymers and copolymers, acrylics, cellulosics, polyethylenes, vinyls, nylons, and the various fluorocarbon materials.
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