termoplastiliste
Termoplastiliste are polymers that soften when heated and solidify when cooled, a reversible process that can be repeated multiple times. This behavior is due to their molecular structure, which consists of long chains of molecules that are not cross-linked. When heated, these chains gain enough energy to slide past each other, allowing the material to flow. Upon cooling, the chains become less mobile and the material regains its solid form.
Common examples of termoplastiliste include polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene, and polycarbonate. These materials are
The process of shaping termoplastiliste typically involves heating the material above its melting point and then