thermoset
Thermoset polymers, or thermosetting plastics, are polymers that irreversibly cure to form a rigid, crosslinked network. They begin as a viscous liquid or gel and, upon heating, cooling, or exposure to a curing agent, undergo a chemical reaction that creates a three-dimensional structure. Once cured, they do not remelt or reprocess by heating in the same way as thermoplastics.
Common thermosets include epoxies, phenolic resins, unsaturated polyesters, polyurethanes, silicones, and bismaleimide resins. The curing process
Thermosets are valued for their high modulus and strength, excellent thermal and chemical resistance, and good
Applications span coatings, adhesives, electrical potting and encapsulation, and structural composites used in aerospace, automotive, and
Recycling and disposal are ongoing considerations. Once cured, most thermosets cannot be melted and remolded; recycling