Explain the difference between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics.
The difference between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics;
Thermoplastics | Thermosetting plastics |
1. A plastic polymer material that becomes moldable at certain high temperatures and then becomes solid after cooling | 1. A polymer that irreversibly becomes rigid when heated |
2. It has covalent bonds between monomers and weak van der Waal interactions between monomer chains | 2. It has strong cross-links and a three-dimensional network of covalently bonded atoms. (stiffness of plastic increases with the number of cross-links in the structure) |
3. Thermosetting plastics can be synthesized by addition polymerization. | 3.Thermosetting plastics are synthesized by condensation polymerization. |
4. It has a low melting point and tensile strength. | 4. It has high melting points and tensile strength. |
5. It has low stiffness, brittleness, rigidity, and durability | 5. It had high stiffness, brittleness, rigidity, and durability. |
6. Thermosetting plastics are lower in molecular weight, compared to thermosetting plastic. | 6. This is high in molecular weight. |
7. Polythene and nylon are the examples of thermoplastics | 7. silicones, vulcanized rubber are examples of thermosetting plastics. |