What are thermoplastic?

In chemistry, thermoplastic is a material that remains solid at room temperature. However, when heated, the crystals dissolve beyond the glass transition temperature and it becomes a fluid.

These resins can be poured directly into molds, cooled and hardened into the desired shape. These polymers can be reheated, recycled and reshaped without losing their original properties.

Thermoplastic injection molding, thermoforming and extrusion are all common uses for these materials. They typically have high levels of strength and elasticity and are resistant to shrinkage.

What are thermoset?

Unlike most plastics, thermosets are liquid at ambient temperatures. It hardens when heated or treated with chemicals.

Thermosets provide excellent corrosion, heat and mechanical properties when thermoformed. Therefore, they are ideally suited for use in parts that must withstand high temperatures, high pressures, or a combination of these factors while still maintaining a high strength-to-weight ratio.

Therefore, it will not melt no matter how high the temperature is. Because of this, the material can be heated and formed into precise shapes without losing its original shape. However, if it is overheated while in the solid state, it may deteriorate.

Performance comparison of thermoplastics and thermosets

Feature ThermoplasticThermoset
MechanicalThe strength of thermoplastics comes from crystallinity. Elasticity and flexibility increase impact force (10 times higher than thermosets).Strong, brittle and inelastic. The strength of thermosets comes from cross-linking.
Molecular Structure Linear polymer: The molecular bonds are weak and linear.Network Polymer: Strong chemical molecular bonds with a high degree of cross-linking.
melting pointIts melting point is lower than the degradation temperature.Its melting point is higher than the degradation temperature.
Microstructure In the solid state, they consist of hard crystalline regions and elastic amorphous regions.In the solid state, they consist of thermoset resin and reinforcing fibers.
SolubilitySoluble in organic solvents.Insoluble in organic solvents.
chemical resistanceExcellent chemical resistanceHeat and chemical resistant
recyclabilityRecyclable and reusable by heating and/or pressurizingNot recyclable

Advantages and disadvantages of thermoplastics

AdvantageShortcoming
High quality aesthetic finishNot suitable for all applications due to softening by heating
Corrosion resistantTypically more expensive than thermoset polymers
Resistant to cracking 
Resistant to chemicals and detergents 
High impact resistant 
Good adhesion to metal 
recyclable 
Can produce rubbery and hardened crystalline surfaces 

Advantages and disadvantages of thermosets

AdvantageShortcoming
Good heat resistance at high temperaturesNot suitable for remodeling or remodeling
Corrosion resistanceCannot be recycled or reused
waterproof 
High specific strength 
Various colors and finishes 
Excellent dimensional stability 
Typically less expensive than parts made from metal 
Enhanced structural integrity with variable wall thickness 
Lower installation and processing costs than thermoplastics