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  • Apr 08, 2025

Plastic material

Plastic material: A solid material obtained by processing and molding or cross-linking and curing with polymer as the basic component and adding additives at a....

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Engineering plastic raw materials

Engineering plastic raw materials are divided into general engineering plastic raw materials and special engineering plastic raw materials. General engineering....

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Special filler for PP sheet

The special filler for PP sheet has a large addition ratio, high whiteness, and little effect on the performance of the sheet itself. We recommend the special f....

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Engineering plastic ABS material optical cable terminal box

Optical cable terminal box made of engineering plastic ABS The optical cable terminal box, referred to as OTB, is a box for protecting the optical cable and pig....

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Nano anti-cross-dyeing master sheet

The nano-anti-cross-dyeing masterbatch adopts German high-tech nano-adsorption technology. When washing clothes, put the masterbatch together. The color molecul....

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Modified engineering plastics

China's automotive, electrical, electronic, and communication machinery industries are booming, and the demand for modified engineering plastics will increase s....

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PP strapping special filler

Product Features Product Advantages Product UsesMain TextProduct FeaturesGood dispersibility in the carrier resin, high whiteness, good processing performance,....

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High Impact Polystyrene

High impact polystyrene is a plastic (rubber copolymer), its chemical name is grafted high impact polystyrene, abbreviated code is HIPS. High impact polystyrene....

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Nylon Engineering Plastics

Polyamide (PA, commonly known as nylon) is a resin first developed by DuPont in the United States for fiber, and industrialized in 1939. In the 1950s, it began....

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