Submitted by Athousandlipsticks t3_10bvhgz in askscience
thenopebig t1_j4cz6sh wrote
Well I don't know what plastic you are working with, but my guesses are that it is a thermosetting polymer. Basically, picture polymers as chains of molecules that are weakly bonded. In some cases, heating the plastic will push the molecules to create hard covalent bonds between themselves called crosslinks, which causes these plastics to irreversibly harden. You will not be able to melt it, or even reshape it.
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