termoplastina
Termoplastina is a term used in materials science to refer to a broad class of polymers known as thermoplastics. These materials soften when heated and harden when cooled, allowing shaping through reheating and multiple reprocessing cycles. It is not a single chemical substance but a family that includes many different polymers with a wide range of properties.
Most termoplastinas are produced by addition polymerization of monomers such as ethylene, propylene, styrene, or by
Applications for termoplastinas are widespread and include packaging, consumer goods, automotive components, electronics housings, medical devices,
Environmental aspects are an important consideration. Many termoplastinas are recyclable by melting and reforming, though recycling