Nylon engineering plastics boast high-performance advantages in areas such as mechanical properties, durability, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance.
View detailsABS plastic, chemically known as acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, is suitable for manufacturing general-purpose mechanical parts, wear-resistant and friction-reducing components, transmission parts, and telecommunications components.
View detailsModified plastics are created by processing and modifying either general-purpose or engineering plastics through methods such as filling, blending, and reinforcement.
View detailsPolycarbonate (commonly abbreviated as PC in English), also known as PC plastic, is a high-molecular-weight polymer containing carbonate groups in its molecular chain.
View detailsPET plastic has a highly symmetrical molecular structure and exhibits a certain degree of crystalline orientation, resulting in excellent film-forming and shaping properties.
View detailsThe method for modifying PBT typically involves adding a modifier to polybutylene terephthalate.
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