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  • TPU Granules

    S-198AL Pellets| Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Materials | Recycled TPU Granules

    The properties of S-198AL Pellets (Poliuretano termoplastico) S-198AL :

    • Its excellent abrasion resistance, flexibility, and durability make it suitable for shoe soles
    • Its ability to provide impact resistance and flexibility, while maintaining a soft and rubbery feel, make it a popular choice for consumer goods
    • Its resistance to chemicals, oils, and abrasion makes it ideal for creating durable and reliable industrial components.
    • Its flexibility and resistance to environmental factors make it suitable for electronic components
    • Physical PropertiesTest StandardUnitTypical Value*
      DensityASTM D792g/cm31.23±0.02
      Shore HardnessASTM D2240Shore A

      Shore D

      98±2 A
      Tensile StrengthASTM D412Kgf/cm2350
      Elongation at BreakASTM D412%400
      100% Tensile StrengthASTM D412Kgf/cm2120
      300% Tensile StrengthASTM D412Kgf/cm2150
      Tear StrengthASTM D624Kgf/cm130
      Molding Conditions
      DryingDrying Temperature100°C
      Drying Time2-4hrs
      ProcessingProcessing Temperature190-215°C
      Processing MoldInjection Molding
  • POE Elastomer

    Soft POE Elastomer for Automotive Interior Parts

    POE Elastomer derived from Polyolefin Elastomer, are versatile plastic granules used in various industries due to their flexibility, weather resistance, and impact resistance. They are primarily used for toughening PP, Финиш, and PA in the automotive industry, for insulation and sheathing in wire and cable, and also for industrial products like hoses and conveyor belts. Furthermore, they find applications in medical devices, household appliances, sporting goods, and packaging films.

  • LDPE Granules

    Soft Touch LDPE Granules for Film Blowing & Packaging

    LDPE Granules

    Low-Density Polyethylene pellets

    Application: Blown film

    Melt Flow Index: 1-2
    Origin: Post industrial material,
    Packaging: big-bags.

    Recycled LDPE (rLDPE) Pellets are made from post-consumer low-density polyethylene waste, such as plastic bags, wraps, and packaging. These eco-friendly pellets offer a sustainable alternative to virgin LDPE, providing excellent flexibility, strength, and performance for a variety of applications.

    Ideal for use in packaging, film production, and consumer goods, our rLDPE pellets help businesses reduce their environmental impact while maintaining product quality. By choosing recycled LDPE, you contribute to a circular economy and promote responsible manufacturing practices.

    Key Features:

    • Made from 100% recycled LDPE
    • Flexible, долговечный, and versatile for various applications
    • Eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to virgin LDPE
    • Supports waste reduction and sustainable production

    Choose our Recycled LDPE Pellets for a greener, more sustainable future while upholding the quality and performance of your products.

  • TPR Pellets

    Soft Touch TPR Pellets for Grips and Handles

    TPR Pellets or Thermoplastic Rubber, is a material that combines the properties of both rubber and plastic. It is a versatile material that can be easily processed using techniques like injection molding. TPR is known for its flexibility, durability, and resistance to chemicals and weathering

    Key Properties:
      • Flexibility and Elasticity:

        TPR exhibits rubber-like flexibility and elasticity, making it suitable for applications requiring a material that can bend and deform without breaking.

      • Durability and Strength:

        It offers good tensile strength, tear resistance, and resistance to fatigue, allowing it to withstand mechanical stress and long-term use.

    • Chemical and Weather Resistance:

      TPR is resistant to many chemicals and weathering, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.

    • Processability:

      Being a thermoplastic, TPR can be melted and reshaped multiple times, allowing for efficient manufacturing processes like injection molding and extrusion.

    • Recyclability:
      TPR can be recycled, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to some other materials.
  • Thermoplastic Rubber

    Thermoplastic Rubber for Footwear and Sports Equipment

    Thermoplastic Rubber, is a material that combines the properties of both rubber and plastic. It is a versatile material that can be easily processed using techniques like injection molding. TPR is known for its flexibility, durability, and resistance to chemicals and weathering

    Key Properties:
      • Flexibility and Elasticity:

        TPR exhibits rubber-like flexibility and elasticity, making it suitable for applications requiring a material that can bend and deform without breaking.

      • Durability and Strength:

        It offers good tensile strength, tear resistance, and resistance to fatigue, allowing it to withstand mechanical stress and long-term use.

    • Chemical and Weather Resistance:

      TPR is resistant to many chemicals and weathering, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.

    • Processability:

      Being a thermoplastic, TPR can be melted and reshaped multiple times, allowing for efficient manufacturing processes like injection molding and extrusion.

    • Recyclability:
      TPR can be recycled, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to some other materials.
  • TPEE Elastomer гранулы

    TPEE Elastomer гранулы | Нефтяной материал шланга | Автомобильная OEM

    TPEE Elastomer гранулы :Thermoplastic polyester elastomer (TPE-E or TPEE), also known as thermoplastic Copolyester, are a class of multiblock copolymers or a physical mix of polymers (usually a plastic and a rubber) which consist of materials with both thermoplastic and elastomeric properties.

    Thermoplastic elastomers show both advantages typical of rubbery and plastic materials. The principal difference between thermoset elastomers and thermoplastic elastomers is the type of crosslinking bond in their structures. In fact, crosslinking is a critical structural factor which contributes to impart high elastic properties. The crosslink in thermoset polymers is a covalent bond created during the vulcanization process.

    On the other hand the crosslink in thermoplastic elastomer polymers is a weaker dipole or hydrogen bond or takes place in one of the phases of the material.

  • TPEE Material

    TPEE Material with Excellent Fatigue Resistance

    TPEE Material :Thermoplastic polyester elastomer (TPE-E or TPEE), also known as thermoplastic Copolyester, are a class of multiblock copolymers or a physical mix of polymers (usually a plastic and a rubber) which consist of materials with both thermoplastic and elastomeric properties.

    Thermoplastic elastomers show both advantages typical of rubbery and plastic materials. The principal difference between thermoset elastomers and thermoplastic elastomers is the type of crosslinking bond in their structures. In fact, crosslinking is a critical structural factor which contributes to impart high elastic properties. The crosslink in thermoset polymers is a covalent bond created during the vulcanization process.

    On the other hand the crosslink in thermoplastic elastomer polymers is a weaker dipole or hydrogen bond or takes place in one of the phases of the material.

  • TPR Material

    TPR Material for Flexible Over-Molding Applications

    TPR Material, or Thermoplastic Rubber, is a material that combines the properties of both rubber and plastic. It is a versatile material that can be easily processed using techniques like injection molding. TPR is known for its flexibility, durability, and resistance to chemicals and weathering

    Key Properties:
      • Flexibility and Elasticity:
        TPR exhibits rubber-like flexibility and elasticity, making it suitable for applications requiring a material that can bend and deform without breaking.

      • Durability and Strength:
        It offers good tensile strength, tear resistance, and resistance to fatigue, allowing it to withstand mechanical stress and long-term use.

    • Chemical and Weather Resistance:
      TPR is resistant to many chemicals and weathering, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.

    • Processability:
      Being a thermoplastic, TPR can be melted and reshaped multiple times, allowing for efficient manufacturing processes like injection molding and extrusion.

    • Recyclability:
      TPR can be recycled, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to some other materials.
  • TPR Resin

    TPR Resin | Резиновый термопластичный | Экологичная обувь

    TPR Resin, or Thermoplastic Rubber, is a material that combines the properties of both rubber and plastic. It is a versatile material that can be easily processed using techniques like injection molding. TPR is known for its flexibility, durability, and resistance to chemicals and weathering

    Key Properties:
      • Flexibility and Elasticity:

        TPR exhibits rubber-like flexibility and elasticity, making it suitable for applications requiring a material that can bend and deform without breaking.

      • Durability and Strength:

        It offers good tensile strength, tear resistance, and resistance to fatigue, allowing it to withstand mechanical stress and long-term use.

    • Chemical and Weather Resistance:

      TPR is resistant to many chemicals and weathering, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.

    • Processability:

      Being a thermoplastic, TPR can be melted and reshaped multiple times, allowing for efficient manufacturing processes like injection molding and extrusion.

    • Recyclability:
      TPR can be recycled, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to some other materials.