Thermoset Plastics

Thermosetting plastic, also known as a thermoset, is polymer material that irreversibly cures. The cure may be done through heat (generally above 200 °C (392 °F)), through a chemical reaction (two-part epoxy, for example), or irradiation such as electron beam processing.

Thermoset materials are usually liquid or malleable prior to curing and designed to be molded into their final form, or used as adhesives. Others are solids like that of the molding compound used in semiconductors and integrated circuits (IC).

According to IUPAC recommendation: A thermosetting polymer is a prepolymer in a soft solid or viscous state that changes irreversibly into an infusible, insoluble polymer network by curing. Curing can be induced by the action of heat or suitable radiation, or both. A cured thermosetting polymer is called a Thermoset.

Thermoset plastics can be manufactured as per the specifications in compression moulding & Duff Moulding.

PRODUCTS PROPERTIES Available
P.T.F.E.[Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene] (TEFLON)/PEPLON -314 • Not affected by any known solvent
• Non-toxic
• High dielectric strength
• Does not burn or smoke
• Enable deep freezing
• Low coefficient of friction(0.05-0.08)
• Self-lubricating
• Flexible even at low temperature.
• Temperature range - 80º C to + 250º C
Rods, Sheets, Pipes, Blocks, Tapes, Bushes, Washers, Rings and other Fabricated components.
F.R.P( Fiber-glass Reinforced Plastic) • High strength at low weight
• Ability to markedly reduce part assembly
• Excellent chemical and corrosion resistance
• Cost effective manufacturing process
• UV radiation stability
• Good insulating quality
• Good structural integrity
• Easy maintainance
Manufacture acid storage tanks, Ducting, Lining for metal roof sheets for chemical industries to avoid erosion and corrosion against chemical fumes & corrosive acids, Scrubbers, Hoods, Sheets in Different Profiles, Rods & Other Fabricated components to the Specifications and Drawings.