Learning Unit 4 Flashcards

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Define Thermoplastics

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  • Thermoplastics have the simplest molecular structure with chemically independent macromolecules.
  • By heating, they are softened or melted, then shaped, formed, welded, and solidified when cooled.
  • Multiple cycles of heating and cooling can be repeated without severe damage, allowing reprocessing and recycling.
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List 4 advantages of Thermoplastics

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  • The softening or melting by heating allows welding and thermoforming.
  • The pocessing cycles are very short because of the absence of the chemical reaction of cross- linking.
    Processing is easier to monitor because there is only a physical transformation.
  • Thermoplastics do not release gases or water vapor if they are correctly dried before
    pocessing.
  • The wastes are partially reusable as virgin matter because of the reversibility of the physical softening or melting.
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What are 3 disadvantages of thermoplastics.

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  • When the temperature rises, it decreases due to the absence of chemical links between macromolecules.
  • For the same reason, the creep and relaxation behaviors are not as good as the thermosets. During a fire, fusibility favors dripping and annihilates final residual physical cohesion.
  • There are few materials workable in the liquid state.
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Define Thermosetting plastic?

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  • Therosets before hardening like thermoplastics are independent macromolecules.
  • But in their final state, after hardening, they have a 3D structure obtained by chemical cross linking produced after or during the processing.
  • The links created between the chains of the thermosets limit their mobility and possibilities of relative displacement and bring certain advantages and disadvantages.
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Using plastics in general have certain advantages in an economic or costing context. Name three (3) of these advantages.

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  • Design freedom: realization of all shape and size parts unfeasible with metals or wood.
  • The possibility of selective reinforcement in the direction of the stresses by selecting particular composites or by part
    drawing.
  • The reduction of design and production setup times.
  • The opportunities of repairing the composites permit the recovery of expensive parts after damage.
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