Thermoplastic Stocks List

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Thermoplastic Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 27 EMN Eastman Chemical First Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
Apr 27 EMN Eastman Chemical Co (EMN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic Insights and ...
Apr 27 EMN Q1 2024 Eastman Chemical Co Earnings Call
Apr 26 OC Owens Corning and Masonite Extend Early Participation Deadline and Announce Successful Results of Early Participation in Tender Offer and Consent Solicitation
Apr 26 OC EMCOR (EME) Q1 Earnings Beat, Revenues Up Y/Y, View Raised
Apr 26 OC Weyerhaeuser's (WY) Shares Up on Q1 Earnings Beat, Net Sales Lag
Apr 26 EMN Eastman Chemical Company (EMN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 26 EMN Forecasting The Future: 10 Analyst Projections For Eastman Chemical
Apr 26 CSL Carlisle (CSL) Q1 Earnings & Revenues Beat Estimates, Up Y/Y
Apr 26 EMN We Think Shareholders Are Less Likely To Approve A Pay Rise For Eastman Chemical Company's (NYSE:EMN) CEO For Now
Apr 26 OII Oceaneering (OII) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Miss Estimates
Apr 26 OII Oceaneering International Inc (OII) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Robust Growth ...
Apr 26 CSL Q1 2024 Carlisle Companies Inc Earnings Call
Apr 26 EMN Eastman's (EMN) Q1 Earnings and Sales Surpass Estimates
Apr 26 CSL Carlisle Companies Incorporated 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Apr 26 CSL Carlisle Companies, Inc. (CSL) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 26 CSL Carlisle Companies Inc (CSL) (Q1 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Stellar Growth and ...
Apr 25 EMN Eastman Chemical (EMN) Reports Q1 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Apr 25 EMN Eastman Chemical beats estimates as destocking trends abate, affirms FY profit outlook
Apr 25 EMN Eastman Chemical Co (EMN) Q1 2024 Earnings: Navigating Market Challenges with Strategic Innovations
Thermoplastic

A thermoplastic, or thermosoftening plastic, is a plastic polymer material that becomes pliable or moldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies upon cooling.Most thermoplastics have a high molecular weight. The polymer chains associate by intermolecular forces, which weaken rapidly with increased temperature, yielding a viscous liquid. In this state, thermoplastics may be reshaped and are typically used to produce parts by various polymer processing techniques such as injection molding, compression molding, calendering, and extrusion. Thermoplastics differ from thermosetting polymers (or "thermosets"), which form irreversible chemical bonds during the curing process. Thermosets do not melt when heated, but typically decompose and do not reform upon cooling.

Above its glass transition temperature and below its melting point, the physical properties of a thermoplastic change drastically without an associated phase change. Some thermoplastics do not fully crystallize below the glass transition temperature, retaining some or all of their amorphous characteristics. Amorphous and semi-amorphous plastics are used when high optical clarity is necessary, as light is scattered strongly by crystallites larger than its wavelength. Amorphous and semi-amorphous plastics are less resistant to chemical attack and environmental stress cracking because they lack a crystalline structure.
Brittleness can be decreased with the addition of plasticizers, which increases the mobility of amorphous chain segments to effectively lower the glass transition temperature. Modification of the polymer through copolymerization or through the addition of non-reactive side chains to monomers before polymerization can also lower it. Before these techniques were employed, plastic automobile parts would often crack when exposed to cold temperatures. These are linear or slightly branched long chain molecules capable of repeatedly softening on heating and hardening on cooling.

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