Amorphous polymers have a structure that shows no regularity. In an unstressed molten state polymer molecules are randomly oriented and entangled with other molecules. Amorphous materials retain this type of entangled and disordered molecular configuration regardless of their states. Only after heat treatment some small degree of orientation can be observed (physical aging).
When the temperature of the melt decreases, amorphous polymers start becoming rubbery. When the temperature is further reduced to below the glass transition temperature, the amorphous polymers turn into glassy materials. Amorphous polymers possess a wide softening range (with no distinct melting temperature), moderate heat resistance, good impact resistance, and low shrinkage.