lämpökovetuvat
Lämpökovetuvat, or thermosetting plastics, are a class of polymers that irreversibly cure from a liquid or malleable state into a rigid, infusible solid when heated. This process, known as curing or cross-linking, involves the formation of permanent chemical bonds between polymer chains. Once cured, these materials cannot be re-melted or reshaped by heat, distinguishing them from thermoplastics.
The curing process typically involves a chemical reaction, often initiated by heat or a catalyst. During this
Common examples of lämpökovetuvat include epoxy resins, phenolic resins, polyester resins, and silicone resins. They are