Engineering Plastics
Engineering plastic are a group of plastic materials that have better mechanical and/or thermal properties than more widely used commodity plastics (such as PS, PVC, PP and PE)
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Indeed, engineering plastics comprise a specialized group of plastic materials distinguished by their superior mechanical and/or thermal properties compared to commodity plastics like PS (polystyrene), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), PP (polypropylene), and PE (polyethylene). These materials are engineered to meet specific performance requirements and are widely utilized in various industries for their enhanced characteristics.
Engineering plastics typically offer advantages such as higher strength, impact resistance, heat resistance, chemical resistance, and dimensional stability compared to commodity plastics. They are designed to withstand harsher environmental conditions and mechanical stresses, making them suitable for demanding applications where commodity plastics may not suffice.
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