Engineering Resins
PBT for Sensitive Automotive Electronics in Extremely Challenging Environments
BASF’s Ultradur B4335G3 HR HSP boasts a unique combination of different properties such as outstanding hydrolysis resistance and good flowability
Read MorePOM, PPS, PBT and LCP Powders for Wide Range of Processing Methods
Polyplastics’ new Durast series of engineering plastic fine powders are suitable for low-volume sinter forming, compression molding, and 3D printing.
Read MoreDomo Offers Injection Molding Simulation Database for Nylons
Domo’s new service provides customer with access to the most up-to-date extensive and validated Technyl nylon 6 and 66 products.
Read MoreTracing the History of Polymeric Materials: Acetal
The road from discovery in the lab to commercial viability can be long, and this was certainly the case for acetal polymers.
Read MoreAsahi Kasei to Provide Carbon Footprint Data for Its Plastic Resins
The company has established a platform with NTT Data to grasp the amount of GHG emissions and calculate the carbon footprint for each of its high-performance resins.
Read MoreGlass Reinforced PPS Compound for 5G Dipole Antennas
SABIC’s LNP Thermocomp OFC08V offers easy plating with LDS, warpage control and good RF performance.
Read MoreFlame-Retardant PPAs for Electronic Components
BASF’s newly expanded Ultramid One J and Ultramid Advanced slate of FR PPA compounds boasts long-term thermal stability without corrosion.
Read MoreTracing the History of Polymeric Materials: The Differences Between Nylons & Polyesters
In many respects, nylons and polyesters appear to be interchangeable. But there are interesting differences in the properties of these two families that arise from their chemical structures.
Read MoreHigh-Performance Polyacetal Series for Medical & Healthcare Applications
Polyplastics’ expanded portfolio of Duracon POM PM series geared to drug contact and delivery applications.
Read MoreMedical-Grade Nylon 6, Nylon 6/66, and PET
DSM Engineering has expanded its Medical Care portfolio of engineering materials for medical devices.
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