Engineering Plastics
Engineering Plastics are materials that display greater mechanical and thermal properties in a wide range of conditions over and above more commonly used commodity plastics.
Acrylonitrile - Butadiene - Styrene Copolymer (ABS)The Acrylonitrile - Butadiene - Styrene Copolymer (ABS) resins have good impact resistance and toughness. ABS resins are clustered into two major categories: injection moulding and extrusion grades. |
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Acetal (POM, Polyacetal)Acetals are divided into two divisions, homopolymer (higher melt flow index, better mechanical properties) and copolymer resin (better processing charateristics and impact resistant). |
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Polymethyl Metacrylate (PMMA, Acrylic)Polymethyl metacrylate (acrylic) polymers have superior optical properties with and a variety of transparent, translucent, and opaque colours. |
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Polyamid (PA, Nylon)The important commercial products of nylon are nylon 6/6 and nylon 6. |
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Polycarbonate (PC)Polycarbonate (PC) has excellent high impact strength, transparency, high temperature resistance, and dimensional stability. |
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Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) is tough and flexible with good adhesion properties. EVA can be compounded with other polymers and made into hot melt adhesives. |
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Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN)Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN) are produced by copolymerize styrene and acrylonitrile. SAN can be divided into random, amorphous, linear copolymers. |