| thermoplastic | A classification for materials that can be made soft by the application of heat and harden upon cooling. (05 Mar 2000) |
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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" a material that softens when heated and hardens again when cooled
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Linear plastics of finite molecular weight that can be fabricated in a complex shape by melting and injection moulding.
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(material) A type of plastic which can be remelted a number of times without any important change in properties. Nylon and polyvinyl-chloride (pvc) are examples of thermoplastics. Such plastics are resilient after molding.
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A kind of polymer that can be heated and reshaped. Often a two dimensional structure.
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Type of plastic that can be softened with the application of heat, can be reshaped, and can also be welded.
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| thermoplastic | a material that softens when heated and hardens again when cooled |
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| thermoplastic | having the property of softening or fusing when heated and of hardening and becoming rigid again when cooled |
| thermoplastic | a material that softens when heated and hardens again when cooled |
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