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Great Video for the Plastic Technology Student. Thanks for the great Visuals. T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Technology Instructor & Consultant to Manufacturing (CMfgT & CMfgE)
how would you shape a thermoset, if it burns once it is heated. would injection moulding not be used as it requires the pellets to be heated before being injected into a mould, any help would be great
Thermosetting plastics are made up from long chains of molecules that are cross-linked. They have a very rigid structure. Once heated, thermosetting plastics can be moulded, shaped and pressed into shapes. Once set they cannot be reheated since they are permanently set.
My custom splint is thermoplastic, I was wondering if I can reheat as my hand wasn't relax when they did it for mr so I want to reform that part t I fit correctly
So what happens when you heat themosets in the absence of oxygen so they don't burn? Will they eventually melt? All things as far as I'm awar either melt or vaporise
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not know the difference, and think any plastic can be recycled if they did know they might think again about what they put in the bin, thanks again, frank
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Great Video for the Plastic Technology Student. Thanks for the great Visuals.
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What is the best way to fully recycle a thermoset, to break it back into its original chemical components?
how would you shape a thermoset, if it burns once it is heated. would injection moulding not be used as it requires the pellets to be heated before being injected into a mould, any help would be great
Thermosetting plastics are made up from long chains of molecules that are cross-linked. They have a very rigid structure. Once heated, thermosetting plastics can be moulded, shaped and pressed into shapes. Once set they cannot be reheated since they are permanently set.
My custom splint is thermoplastic, I was wondering if I can reheat as my hand wasn't relax when they did it for mr so I want to reform that part t I fit correctly
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So what happens when you heat themosets in the absence of oxygen so they don't burn? Will they eventually melt? All things as far as I'm awar either melt or vaporise
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