termoplasztikus
Termoplasztikus, commonly known in English as thermoplastic, refers to a class of polymers that soften when heated and harden upon cooling. This reversible behavior allows thermoplastics to be melted and reshaped multiple times, enabling recycling and multiple processing cycles. In contrast, thermosetting polymers undergo a chemical cure that creates cross-links, making them irreversibly rigid and non-meltable.
The key property of termoplasztikus materials is their molecular mobility above a characteristic transition temperature, either
Processing methods for termoplasztikus polymers include extrusion, injection molding, blow molding, and thermoforming, as well as
Applications span packaging, consumer electronics housings, automotive components, pipes, and medical devices. Recycling is a prominent