Thermoset Plastics Cole Baird James LeFevre. Overview Definition Thermoset Properties Applications Cost Conclusion Question and Answer.

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Thermoset Plastics Cole Baird James LeFevre

Overview Definition Thermoset Properties Applications Cost Conclusion Question and Answer

Definition A thermoset material is a polymer material which can be formed by heat and pressure, but not reformed by further application of heat and pressure.

Thermoset Properties Temperature –Max temp 700  F Chemical Resistance –Acids –Gasoline –Weather Wear / Friction –Low Coefficient of Friction Strength

Applications

Applications Cont.

Cost Varies with need and application –“You get what you pay for!”

Conclusion Chemical Resistant Low wear Strong Cheap

Question and Answer FOR MORE INFO