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A thermosetting resin is a petrochemical material that irreversibly cures. The cure may be brought on by heat, generally above 392°F (200°C), chemical reaction or suitable irradiation. It is used as adhesives as well as in semiconductors and integrated circuits.
The most common thermosetting resin used today is polyester resin, followed by vinyl ester, epoxy and polyurethane (PU).