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It is often preferred on account of its moderate properties, easy handling and processing, and low cost. Thermoplastic PMMA is typically processed at 240-250 °C. All common molding processes may be used, including injection molding, compression molding and extrusion. |
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Polycarbonates are a particular group of thermoplastic polymers. They are easily worked, moulded, and thermoformed; as such, these plastics are very widely used in the modern chemical industry. Their interesting features (temperature resistance, impact resistance and optical properties) position them between commodity plastics and engineering plastics. |
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POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE GLYCOL (PETG) represents the new standard in design freedom for making products ideally suited for used in Displays, Signs (Indoor & Outdoor), Fixtures, Point of purchase items, as well as industrial products. |
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Methylmethacrylate-Styrene (MS) provides efficient solutions to upgrade GPPS applications, cost reduction (replacing PMMA, PC) and adding design ideas to regular non-clear resins. It also exhibits lower density and is more easily processed while having similar weather resistance properties and surface hardness as PMMA |
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Pure polystyrene is brittle, but hard enough that a fairly high-performance product can be made by giving it some of the properties of a stretchier material such as polybutadiene rubber, resulting in high-impact polystyrene or HIPS, often called "high-impact plastic" in advertisements. Common applications include use in toys and product casings. HIPS is usually injection molded in production. |
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ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from butane; and styrene monomers, derived from coal, are commercially obtained from benzene and ethylene from coal. |
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Polystyrene is an aromatic polymer made from the aromatic monomer styrene, a liquid hydrocarbon that is commercially manufactured from petroleum by the chemical industry. Polystyrene is a thermoplastic substance, normally existing in solid state at room temperature, but melting if heated (for molding or extrusion), and becoming solid again when cooling off. |
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Polypropylene or polypropene (PP) is a thermoplastic polymer, made by the chemical industry and used in a wide variety of applications, including packaging, ropes, textiles, stationery, plastic parts and reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, loudspeakers, automotive components, and polymer banknotes. |
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- HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) resin
- TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomers) resin
- K-Resin (Styrene - Butadiene Copolymers)
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