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1. 
Thermosettings plastics are...
A.
Elastomers
B.
Thermoplastics
C.
Thermoset polymers
2. 
Thermosetting plastics have been subjected to a...
A.
cutting process
B.
curing process
C.
cooking process
3. 
Some features of thermosetting plastics are...
A.
Be durable and rigid, so that they can´t be deformed and can resist impacts.
B.
Resist high temperatures to undergo the curing process.
C.
Heat up and be moulded many times.
4. 
The curing process is carried out using these methods:
A.
Reverting the curing process
B.
Compression
C.
Impregnating resins
5. 
By compression, the plastic material...
A.
is stored in a mould, cooled and compressed into the desired shape.
B.
is placed in a pan, heated and extended into the desired shape.
C.
is placed in a mould, heated and compressed into the desired shape.
6. 
By impregnating resins, thin layers of polyester resin...
A.
are spread across a mould and reinforced with other materials s.a fibreglass or carbon fibre.
B.
are dumped in a mould and reinforced with other materials s.a fibreglass or carbon fibre.
C.
are spread across a mould and forced with other materials s.a fibreglass or carbon fibre.
7. 
The main thermosetting polymers are...
A.
Bakelites, Metamine resins, Polyester resins, Epoxy resins and Polyurethanes.
B.
Bakelites, Melamine resins, Polymers resins, Epoxy resins and Polyurethanes.
C.
Bakelites, Melamine resins, Polyester resins, Epoxy resins and Polyurethanes.
8. 
In the curing process the polymer reach temperatures of...
A.
180º
B.
300º
C.
200º