termoloplastilised
Termoloplastilised, often referred to as thermoplastics, are a class of polymers that can be softened and molded when heated, and then solidify when cooled. This process of heating and cooling can be repeated multiple times without significantly degrading the material's properties. This reversibility is a key characteristic that distinguishes them from thermosetting plastics, which undergo an irreversible chemical change upon heating and become permanently rigid.
The molecular structure of thermoplastics consists of long polymer chains that are held together by weak intermolecular