GPPS is a transparent, rigid, and economical thermoplastic known for its excellent clarity, dimensional stability, and ease of processing. It is widely used where appearance and surface finish are important, though it offers lower impact resistance compared to HIPS.
Commonly used in clear packaging, thermoformed trays, cosmetic containers, transparent housings, laboratoryware, and decorative plastic components where clarity and rigidity are required.
HIPS is a versatile, toughened form of polystyrene modified with rubber to improve impact strength while maintaining ease of processing. It combines good dimensional stability with excellent machinability, making it suitable for durable everyday applications.
Widely used in appliances, refrigerator interiors, toys, automotive trims, instrument housings, and packaging where higher toughness is required compared to GPPS.
Polycarbonate is a tough, transparent engineering thermoplastic offering excellent impact resistance, high dimensional stability, and good optical clarity. It is lightweight yet strong, making it ideal for demanding engineering and consumer applications.
Used in automotive components, electrical housings, lighting parts, optical media, safety helmets, water bottles, and appliances where strength, clarity, and heat resistance are required.
PC Compounds are specialized blends of polycarbonate engineered for tailored properties such as flame retardancy, color, and flow. They deliver strength, toughness, and design flexibility for demanding industrial and consumer applications.
Commonly used in automotive parts, electrical components, consumer electronics housings, lighting fixtures, and industrial goods requiring enhanced performance or customized aesthetics.
Polycarbonate Regrind is recycled material obtained from sheets, moulded parts, or industrial scrap. It retains much of PC’s toughness and strength, offering a cost-effective alternative for non-critical and industrial applications.
Commonly used in automotive parts, electrical components, consumer electronics housings, lighting fixtures, and industrial goods requiring enhanced performance or customized aesthetics.
POM is a strong, crystalline engineering thermoplastic known for its high stiffness, low tur friction, and excellent wear resistance. It combines dimensional stability with good chemical resistance, making it ideal for precision parts.
Widely used in gears, bearings, bushings, automotive parts, electrical components, and consumer products requiring durability, fatigue resistance, and dimensional accuracy.
SBC is a clear, tough, and rigid thermoplastic with excellent gloss and transparency. Known for its ease of processing and impact resistance, it is widely used in packaging and consumer products where clarity and toughness are required.
Commonly used in rigid packaging, display items, bottles, toys, medical disposables, and consumer goods that require toughness combined with optical clarity.
TPU is a highly versatile elastomer that combines the performance of rubber with the processability of thermoplastics. It is known for excellent abrasion resistance, elasticity, oil resistance, and durability across a wide temperature range.
Commonly used in footwear, cables, automotive parts, hoses, films, protective cases, medical tubing, and industrial products requiring flexibility and toughness.
Masterbatch is a concentrated mixture of pigments and additives encapsulated in a carrier resin, used to color or modify the properties of plastics during processing. It ensures consistency, easy handling, and cost-effective performance enhancements.
Widely used across all plastic industries for coloring, UV stabilization, flame retardancy, slip/antistatic effects, and customized property modifications in packaging, automotive, household, and industrial goods.
PA6 and PA66 are strong, semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastics known for high mechanical strength, wear resistance, and toughness. They perform well under mechanical stress and are widely used in engineering-grade applications.
Commonly used in automotive components, gears, bearings, electrical housings, machine parts, and industrial applications requiring strength, abrasion resistance, and durability under load.
ABS is a widely used engineering thermoplastic known for its balance of strength, toughness, and impact resistance. It combines good processability with surface finish and dimensional stability, making it ideal for durable consumer and industrial products.
Commonly used in automotive parts, electronic housings, household appliances, toys, helmets, and decorative plastic components requiring toughness and good appearance.
ABS Compounds are modified ABS materials tailored for enhanced performance such as improved impact resistance, flame retardancy, or custom colors. They retain the toughness of ABS while meeting specialized industrial and consumer requirements.
Used in automotive trims, electronic housings, household appliances, office equipment, and consumer products where customized ABS performance or aesthetics are needed.
SAN is a transparent thermoplastic that offers better chemical resistance, stiffness, and heat resistance compared to GPPS. It maintains good clarity and surface finish, making it a cost-effective alternative to polycarbonate in certain applications.
Commonly used in cosmetic packaging, kitchenware, water filter housings, automotive parts, and transparent components requiring clarity with added chemical resistance.
Polypropylene is a lightweight, semi-crystalline thermoplastic with excellent chemical resistance, low density, and good balance of toughness and flexibility. It is one of the most widely used polymers in industrial and consumer applications.
Extensively used in automotive parts, packaging films, household goods, textiles, industrial containers, and appliances where chemical resistance and cost-effectiveness are key.
PPCP is a co-polymer variant of polypropylene that offers improved impact strength and toughness compared to homopolymer PP, while maintaining good chemical resistance and processability. It is widely used in applications requiring durability at lower temperatures.
Commonly used in automotive interiors, household containers, industrial components, appliances, furniture parts, and packaging where toughness and flexibility are needed.
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