lämpökovetuessaan
Lämpökovetuessaan is a Finnish term that describes a process where a material undergoes irreversible hardening upon heating. This phenomenon is characteristic of thermosetting polymers, also known as thermosets. Unlike thermoplastics, which can be repeatedly melted and reshaped by heating, thermosets undergo a chemical reaction during their initial heating process that creates a permanent, cross-linked molecular structure.
When a thermosetting material is heated, its molecules become more mobile, allowing them to react with each
Examples of materials that exhibit lämpökovetuessaan include epoxy resins, phenolic resins, and vulcanized rubber. This property