| thermoset | A classification for materials that become hardened or cured by the application of heat. (05 Mar 2000) |
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thermosetting: having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured; "the phenol resins and plastics were the original synthetic thermosetting materials"
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A type of plastics that must be cured, forming network like structures that do not soften at high temperature.
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A plastsic that, when cured by application of heat or chemical means, changes into a substantially infusible and insoluble material.
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A material that cannot be reshaped or formed by heating. EPDM and Butyl are thermosets.
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a polymer that does not melt when heated.
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| thermoset | having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured |
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| thermoset | having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured |
| thermoset | a material that hardens when heated and cannot be remolded |
| thermoset | a material that hardens when heated and cannot be remolded |
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