Thermoplastic
Thermoplastic
Thermoplastic
• Thermosetting polymers, form irreversible chemical bonds during the curing process.
• Thermosets often do not melt, but break down and do not reform upon cooling.
• Extensive cross-linking formed by covalent bonds.
• Bonds prevent chains moving relative to each other.
• What will the properties of this type of plastic be like?
Thermopalstic Thermoset
• What happened when temperature is apply (HEATED) & when cooling down (COOLED)??
• Most polymers are semi-crystalline (combination of crystalline & amorphous regions)
• When temperature is applied, some polymers will become rubbery/viscoelastic due movement of
polymer chains
• When cooled, the polymer chains stop moving
• Which polymer class shows this behavior most?? ==== THERMOPLASTIC
• The temperature where polymers become rubbery/viscoelastic = glass transition temperature, Tg
• The temperature where polymers melt/degrades = melting point, Tm
• Shown in thermal diagram.
TRY AND PLOT THE THERMAL DIAGRAM
EXAMPLE 1
Tg = -125°C , Tm = 137°C
EXAMPLE 2
POLYSTYRENE
Tg = 100°C , Tm = 240°C