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thermosetting
ther·mo·set·ting T0159700 (thûr′mō-sĕt′ĭng)adj. Permanently hardening or solidifying on being heated. Used of certain synthetic resins.thermosetting (ˌθɜːməʊˈsɛtɪŋ) adj (Chemistry) (of a material, esp a synthetic plastic or resin) hardening permanently after one application of heat and pressure. Thermosetting plastics, such as phenol-formaldehyde, cannot be remoulded. Compare thermoplasticther•mo•set•ting (ˈθɜr moʊˌsɛt ɪŋ) adj. pertaining to a type of plastic, as one of the urea resins, that sets when heated and cannot be remolded. [1935–40] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | thermosetting - having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured; "the phenol resins and plastics were the original synthetic thermosetting materials"thermosetthermoplastic - having the property of softening or fusing when heated and of hardening and becoming rigid again when cooled; "thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing any appreciable chemical change" | Translationsthermosetting
thermosetting (of a material, esp a synthetic plastic or resin) hardening permanently after one application of heat and pressure. Thermosetting plastics, such as phenol-formaldehyde, cannot be remoulded thermosettingDescriptive of a material such as synthetic resin which hardens when heated or cured, and does not soften when reheated.MedicalSeethermosetSee TMOS See TMOSthermosetting Related to thermosetting: thermosetting resin, ThermosofteningSynonyms for thermosettingadj having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or curedSynonymsAntonyms |