Thermoplastics are a category of polymers that become soft and moldable when heated and return to a solid state when cooled. They can be repeatedly reshaped without altering their chemical structure, making them highly recyclable and versatile. Common types include polyethylene, polypropylene, and PVC. Thermoplastics are used in a wide array of applications—from packaging and automotive parts to consumer goods and medical devices—thanks to their lightweight, durability, and chemical resistance.
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