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The maximum temperature below which a material maintains its electrical and mechanical integrity over a reasonable period....

A process of forming articles by fusing a plastic material in a chamber then forcing the whole mass into a hot mold to solidify....

Resins or plastic compounds, which in their final state are infusible and insoluble. After being fully cured, thermosets cannot be resoftened by heat....

Resins capable of undergoing a chemical reaction leading to a relative infusible and insolvable state....

The rate of heat flow under steady state conditions through unit area per unit temperature gradient in a direction perpendicular to an isothermal surface....

The maximum stress that a material can withstand without yielding when subjected to a stretching load....

The maximum stress that a material can withstand without breaking when subjected to a stretching load....

Additives used to enhance the adhesiveness or bonding ability of a material....

The use of these chemicals allows the formation of an emulsion or intimate mixture of otherwise incompatible substances by modifying the surface properties and influencing the wetting and flowing properties of liquids....