Engineering Specifications
  PLASTIC MOLDING |
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 ► Insert Molding |
 ► Injection Molding |
 ► Injection Compression Molding |
 ► Rotary Injection Molding |
 ► Shuttle Injection Molding |
 ► Transfer Molding |
 ► Compression Molding |
  PLASTIC MATERIALS |
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 ► Acetal |
 ► Acrylics |
 ► Acrylonitrile-butadiene Styrene (Abs) |
 ► Alkyds |
 ► BMC (Bulk Molding Compound) |
 ► Diallyl Phthalate (Dap) |
 ► Epoxy |
 ► Melamine-formaldehyde |
 ► Nylon |
 ► Phenolic |
 ► Polyamide-imide |
 ► Polyarylates |
 ► Polybutylene |
 ► Polycarbonate |
 ► Polyethylene |
 ► Polyimides |
 ► Polyketones |
 ► Polyphenylene Oxide, Modified |
 ► Polyphenylene Sulfide |
 ► Polypropylene |
 ► Polystyrene |
 ► SMC (Sheet Molding Compound) |
 ► Styrene Acrylonitrile |
 ► Sulfone Polymers |
 ► Thermoplastic Polyester (Saturated) |
 ► Thermoset Polyester |
 ► Urea-formaldehyde |
POLYCARBONATE
Polycarbonates are thermoplastic resins that were originally created to compete with die- cast metals. They have excellent electrical insulating characteristics that are maintained over a wide range of temperatures and loading rates and are strong and rigid while having the pliability that is associated with softer, lower modulus thermoplastics. Polycarbonates are transparent and can be processed via injection molding and rotational molding.
Typical Applications:
Appliances, and electrical and electronic applications.
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