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Creating of models on large industrial 3D printer from white polyamide powder or thermoplastic polyurethane Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thermoplastic polyurethane Royalty Free Stock Photo
Model that printed on 3D printer. Creating of model on industrial 3D printer from polyamide powder or polyurethane Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thermoplastic polyurethane
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Object printed on 3D printer from polyamide powder or thermoplastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Thermoplastic, also known as a thermosoftening plastic,is a polymer that becomes pliable or moldable above a specific temperature, and returns to a solid state upon cooling. Most thermoplastics have a high molecular weight, whose chains associate through intermolecular forces; this property allows thermoplastics to be remolded because the intermolecular interactions spontaneously reform upon cooling. In this way, thermoplastics differ from thermosetting polymers, which form irreversible chemical bonds during the curing process; thermoset bonds break down upon melting and do not reform upon cooling.


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