- In
materials science, a
thermosetting polymer,
often called a thermoset, is a
polymer that is
obtained by
irreversibly hardening ("curing") a soft solid...
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common synthesis pathway and
overall structure, is a
nontransparent thermosetting resin or polymer. It is
produced from urea and formaldehyde.
These resins...
- An
acrylic resin is a
thermoplastic or
thermosetting plastic substance typically derived from
acrylic acid,
methacrylic acid and
acrylate monomers such...
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transparency and
elasticity Acrylic resin, a
group of
related thermoplastic or
thermosetting plastic substances Acrylic fiber, a
synthetic fiber of polyacrylonitrile...
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unless overheated.
Styrene acrylic copolymer – e.g. "No More Nails"
Thermosetting glues or
thermosets cure
irreversibly by polymerization. The polymerization...
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terminated with
multiple hydroxyl groups derived from formaldehyde. This
thermosetting plastic material is made from
melamine and formaldehyde. In its butylated...
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artificial chemical substance which hardens irreversibly,
usually a
thermosetting plastic or one of the
monomeric components thereof Resin or Rezin, the...
- of the material. Vulcanization, in
common with the
curing of
other thermosetting polymers, is
generally irreversible. The word was
suggested by William...
- linen, canvas, paper, fibergl****,
carbon fiber, or
other fabric in a
thermosetting plastic. It was
originally used in
electrical and
decorative applications...
- BAY-kə-lyte),
formally polyoxybenzylmethyleneglycolanhydride, is a
thermosetting phenol formaldehyde resin,
formed from a
condensation reaction of phenol...