plastification
Plastification is the process by which a material becomes plastic, or turns into a material that can undergo permanent deformation under stress rather than returning to its original shape when the stress is removed. In polymer science, plastification most often refers to plasticization, the deliberate introduction of plasticizers to a polymer to increase its flexibility and processability. The term can also describe the general tendency of a substance to exhibit plastic behavior under certain conditions, such as elevated temperature or humidity, where the material softens and flows more easily.
Mechanisms: Plasticizers are typically low-molecular-weight compounds that are compatible with the polymer. They insert between polymer
Common materials and examples: PVC is a notable example where plasticizers like phthalates are used to produce
Limitations and considerations: Plasticizers can migrate over time, leading to loss of softness or blooming. They