lämpökovettuna
Lämpökovettuna refers to a process where a material undergoes a chemical change and becomes permanently hardened when exposed to heat. This is distinct from thermoplastics, which soften upon heating and re-harden upon cooling, allowing them to be repeatedly reshaped. Lämpökovettuna materials, once heated and hardened, cannot be re-melted or reshaped without degradation or destruction. This permanent transformation is typically due to the formation of cross-links between polymer chains, creating a rigid, three-dimensional network structure.
Common examples of lämpökovettuna materials include thermosetting plastics like bakelite, epoxy resins, and polyester resins. These