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thermosetting
[thur-moh-set-ing]
adjective
pertaining to a type of plastic, as the urea resins, that sets when heated and cannot be remolded.
thermosetting
/ ˌθɜːəʊˈɛɪŋ /
adjective
(of a material, esp a synthetic plastic or resin) hardening permanently after one application of heat and pressure. Thermosetting plastics, such as phenol-formaldehyde, cannot be remoulded Compare thermoplastic
thermosetting
Relating to a compound that softens when initially heated, but hardens permanently once it has cooled. Thermosetting materials are made of long-chain polymers that cross-link with each other after they have been heated, rendering the substance permanently hard.
Compare thermoplastic
Word History and Origins
Origin of thermosetting1
Example Sentences
In 2014 critical advances were made in this area with the publication of a landmark paper in Science announcing the discovery of new classes of thermosetting polymers that are recyclable.
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