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What is a plastic resin?

What is a plastic resin?

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Thermoplastic resins are: PE- polyethylene, PVC- PVC, PS- polystyrene, PA- polyamide, POM- POM, PC-, polycarbonate, polyphenylene oxide, polysulfone, rubber and so on. Thermoplastic resin has the advantage of simple processing and high mechanical energy. The disadvantage is poor heat resistance and rigidity. Model
Plastic resins, i.e. thermoplastic resins, have the properties of heat softening and cooling hardening, and without chemical reactions, they can be maintained regardless of how many times the heating and cooling are repeated. All thermoplastic resins are linear in their molecular structure. It contains all polymerized resins and partially condensed resins.
Rosin modified thermoplastic resin is made from modified rosin through esterification with glycerol after the semi granular products of irregular.

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