ENGINEERING PLASTIC





PTFE has high chemical resistance, temperature range from -190 ° C to + 250 ° C









Used in many areas as a substitute for rubber






The multifunctional material is both structural and antifriction. Advantageously replaces non-ferrous metals and alloys



Polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal, polyacetal and polyformaldehyde





Polyethylene (PE, high viscosity) is one of the most common plastic materials in the world




Polypropylene - a chemically resistant material





PET material has high chemical resistance to petrol, oils, greases, alcohol, ether, dilute acids and alkalis




The main advantages of PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate): exceptional light transmission, the transparency of plexiglas up to 92% of visible light


Vinyl or otherwise unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, is exposed to different types of processing depending on the final product



PCB - laminate, manufactured in the form of sheets of cotton fabric impregnated with phenol-formaldehyde resole resin



Glass fibers - a laminated sheet material, consisting of two or more layers of glass fiber




High strength, stiffness and hardness material




Monolithic polycarbonate is flexible, transparent and relatively low flammability




PVDF - highly pure and does not contain the polymer in comparison to most other plastic UV - and thermal stabilizers, softeners, additives or retarding combustion




It's characterized by a combination of outstanding thermal, mechanical and electrical properties, and low flammability, making the most suitable material for electrical and electronic insulators






Polyetheretherketone KETRON PEEK - a valuable material in conditions that require high thermal stability and resistance to chemicals




ABS plastic - a shock-resistant engineering thermoplastic resin, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene