Introduction to PPSU PPSU stands for Polyphenylsulfone, which is a high-performance thermoplastic material. It belongs to the family of sulfone polymers and is known for its exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties. PPSU offers a unique combination of high strength, rigidity, heat resistance, and resistance to chemicals, making it suitable for a wide range of […]
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Cryogenic Deflashing PPS Parts
Deflashing PPS Molded Parts Introduction PPS, also known as Polyphenylene Sulfide, is a high-performance thermoplastic polymer known for its excellent thermal and chemical resistance properties. It is a type of engineering plastic that belongs to the family of sulfide polymers. PPS plastic has several notable characteristics that make it suitable for various applications: Thermal Resistance: […]
Cryogenic Deflashing Nylatron Parts
Deflashing Nylatron Introduction to Nylatron Nylatron is a brand name for a family of engineering thermoplastic materials that are based on nylon (specifically, nylon 6 or nylon 6/6). It is a type of nylon with enhanced mechanical properties, making it suitable for demanding applications that require high strength, wear resistance, and dimensional stability. […]
Cryogenic Deflashing Fluorosilicone
Fluorosilicone Introduction Fluorosilicone rubber, FVMQ, is a synthetic elastomer that combines the chemical resistance of fluorocarbons with the high-temperature stability and low compression set of silicone rubber. It is a specialty elastomer used primarily in applications that require resistance to fuels, oils, solvents, and other aggressive fluids, as well as high temperatures. Fluorosilicone rubber is […]
Cryogenic Deflashing Polystyrene Molded Parts
Deflashing Polystyrene Molded Parts Introduction Polystyrene is a synthetic polymer made from the monomer styrene. It is a widely used thermoplastic material that is known for its versatility, low cost, and excellent insulation properties. Polystyrene can be manufactured in a variety of forms, including rigid foam, transparent plastic, and disposable containers. Polystyrene foam is commonly […]