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thermoplastic
/ ˌθɜːməʊplæˈstɪsɪtɪ; ˌθɜːməʊˈplæstɪk /
adjective
- (of a material, esp a synthetic plastic or resin) becoming soft when heated and rehardening on cooling without appreciable change of properties Compare thermosetting
noun
- a synthetic plastic or resin, such as polystyrene, with these properties
thermoplastic
/ thûr′mə-plăs′tĭk /
- Of or relating to a compound that can be repeatedly made soft and hard through heating and cooling. Polyethylene and polystyrene are thermoplastic resins.
- Compare thermosetting
Derived Forms
- thermoplasticity, noun
Other Words From
- ther·mo·plas·tic·i·ty [thur-moh-pla-, stis, -i-tee], noun
- nonther·mo·plastic adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of thermoplastic1
Example Sentences
Polyolefins are a family of thermoplastics that include polyethylene — the material used to make single-use and “reusable” plastic bags — and polypropylene — the ubiquitous plastic that holds our yogurts and forms microwaveable dishes and car bumpers.
A recent study demonstrates that soft skin pads doubling as sensors made from thermoplastic urethane can be efficiently manufactured using 3D printers.
They used a 3D printer to create blocks the size of a small brick out of a springy material called thermoplastic polyurethane.
Those machines will make parts from thermoplastic composites, materials that are heated and molded into shape.
He taught himself to sew and embroider, sculpt with thermoplastics, and even tan leather.
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