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Cast Nylon

Cast Nylon is an extremely versatile thermoplastic resin. It can contribute significantly to weight and noise reduction, lubrication savings, and gear life extension and as an engineering material, cast nylon is highly resistant to impact, wear, and vibration.

PU - Polyurathane

Uses include high-resiliency flexible foam seating, rigid foam insulation, elastomeric wheels and tires, high-performance adhesives and sealants, seals, gaskets, carpet underlay and flexible to hard plastic components.Visit our partners,shoes – leaders in fashionable footwear!

PVDF - Polyvinylidene Fluoride

PVDF is the abbreviation for polyvinylidene fluoride, which can also be referred to as PVF2. This polymer is part of a class of materials known as fluorocarbons or fluoropolymers, which are characterized by high thermal stability and excellent chemical resistance.

Peek – Polyetheretherketone

PEEK material (polyetheretherketone) is a high-performance semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic with outstanding harsh chemical resistance, very low moisture uptake, good fire performance, excellent mechanical strength across a broad temperature range, and good dimensional stability.

PPS Polyphenylene sulfide

Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is a high-performance, engineering thermoplastic characterized by an unusual combination of properties. These properties range from high temperature performance to dimensional stability and excellent electrical insulation properties.

PTFE

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene. Being hydrophobic, non-wetting, high density and resistant to high temperatures, PTFE is an incredibly versatile material with a wide variety of applications, though it’s perhaps best-known for its non-stick properties.

What is PTFE used for?

PTFE is used to provide a non-stick coating on pots and pans, but it also has high-performance applications in various industries. When applications require high heat as well as high purity and chemical inertness, PTFE is most commonly used.

POM

Polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal, polyacetal and polyformaldehyde is an engineering thermoplastic used in precision parts that require high stiffness, low friction and excellent dimensional stability

Is POM plastic strong?

POM is a rigid, tough and springy material which is also extremely impact resistant – in spite of its hardness. Moreover, its impact strength does not fall as much as PA’s low temperatures, nor its tendency to creep so pronounced. This means that POM does not flex and yield as much under heavy influences.

ABS

There are a large variety of different plastics that serve different purposes based on the strength, durability, texture, melting point, and more. When it’s time to pick the right plastic material for the job, it’s important to choose the one that fits in your businesses budget and is the best plastic for that type of application. ABS plastic sheeting, also known as engineering plastic can often times replace other plastics as a low cost alternative that is more durable and better suited for that application. Here are applications that are better suited for ABS plastic sheet compared to other plastic materials.

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PET

Due to its good creep strength, low moisture absorption and outstanding dimensional stability, PET plastic material is extremely well suited for applications where complex parts and the highest requirements regarding dimensional accuracy and surface quality are needed. The thermal properties of PET support a good temperature stability as well as dimensional stability.

HDPE

HDPE rods offer advantages like high strength, low friction, durability, and resistance to chemicals and moisture. HDPE (high-density polyethylene) is a widely used thermoplastic that possesses numerous advantageous properties, such as rigidity and excellent chemical resistance. Although part of the polyethylene family, HDPE has a molecular density that is much higher than that of its standard counterpart, which gives it unique mechanical properties.

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PP

Noted for its excellent chemical resistance in corrosive environments, this polymer is easily weldable as well as machinable. Polypropylene co – polymer, (PPCP) mixed with a popular heat-stabilized formulation, are used in various applications throughout the chemical industries.

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