What are thermoplastics?
These materials can be repeatedly reheated and remoulded. They contain a tangle of long-chain molecules, which are held together by strong electrostatic force (van der Waals bonds), when released with heat they can be reshaped.
What are van der Waals bonds?
A type of atomic bonding found in thermoplastics, which is an electrostatic bond that allows them to be reshape during with heat.
What temperatures normally are thermoplastics heated at?
70-185°C (low melting point)
What are some applications for improved polymer (thermoplastics)?
What are the characteristics and common uses of PC?
Polycarbonate:
What are the characteristics and common uses of ABS?
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene:
What are the characteristics and common uses of CA?
Cellulose Acetate:
What are the characteristics and common uses of Nylon?
Polyamide:
What are the characteristics and common uses of PMMA?
(PolyMethylMethAcrylate) Acrylic :
What are the characteristics and common uses of PP?
Polypropylene:
What are the characteristics and common uses of HIPS?
High Impact Polystyrene:
What are the characteristics and common uses of PS?
Polystyrene:
What are some examples of non-polymer thermoplastics?