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Thermosetting polymers are a type of plastic that are formed through a chemical reaction, known as curing, which is irreversible. This curing process is usually initiated by heat or radiation, and results in a rigid, inflexible material. Thermosetting polymers are used in a variety of applications, such as adhesives, coatings, and electrical insulation. They are also used in the production of molded parts, such as automotive components, and in the manufacture of composite materials.
Thermosetting polymers are known for their superior strength and durability, as well as their resistance to heat, chemicals, and corrosion. They are also lightweight and cost-effective, making them an attractive option for many industries.
Some of the major companies in the thermosetting polymer market include BASF, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Evonik Industries, and Huntsman Corporation. Other notable players include Arkema, Mitsubishi Chemical, and SABIC. Show Less Read more