Modified plastic

Modified plastics are created by processing and modifying either general-purpose or engineering plastics through methods such as filling, blending, and reinforcement.

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Modified PBT

The method for modifying PBT typically involves adding a modifier to polybutylene terephthalate. These modifiers can include toughening agents, reinforcing agents, or heat-resistant additives, among others. By carefully adjusting the amount of modifier added and optimizing the formulation ratios, the properties of PBT can be tailored to meet specific requirements.

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Modified nylon

A granular product created by using nylon as the base material and modifying its physical properties. Examples include: reinforced nylon, toughened nylon, wear-resistant nylon, halogen-free flame-retardant nylon, conductive nylon, and flame-retardant nylon, among others.

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ABS-modified plastic

ABS is a pale yellow, granular or bead-like opaque resin that is non-toxic, odorless, and has low water absorption. It exhibits excellent overall physical and mechanical properties, including superior electrical performance, wear resistance, dimensional stability, chemical resistance, and outstanding surface gloss—plus it’s easy to process and mold into various shapes. However, its drawbacks include poor weather resistance, limited heat resistance, and high flammability.

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Modified PBT

The method for modifying PBT typically involves adding a modifier to polybutylene terephthalate. These modifiers can include toughening agents, reinforcing agents, or heat-resistant additives, among others. By carefully adjusting the amount of modifier added and optimizing the formulation ratios, the properties of PBT can be tailored to meet specific requirements.

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PEEK plastic

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is a polymer composed of repeating units containing one ketone bond and two ether bonds in its main chain structure.

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