duroplastiset
Duroplastiset refers to a class of thermosetting polymers. These materials undergo an irreversible chemical change when heated, forming a rigid, cross-linked structure. Once cured, duroplastiset materials cannot be remelted or reshaped, unlike thermoplastics which can be repeatedly softened and molded by heat. The curing process involves the formation of strong covalent bonds between polymer chains, creating a three-dimensional network.
Common examples of duroplastiset include bakelite, epoxy resins, and melamine formaldehyde. Bakelite, one of the earliest
The properties of duroplastiset materials can be tailored by varying the monomers and curing agents used. Generally,