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cryogenic deflashing ppsu molded parts

Cryogenic Deflashing PPSU Parts

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: […]

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Cryogenic Deflashing Nylatron Parts

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. […]

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Cryogenic Deflashing EPDM Rubber

Deflashing EPDM Rubber Introduction EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, which is a type of synthetic rubber. EPDM rubber is made from a mixture of ethylene, propylene, and diene monomers. The resulting material is highly resistant to weather, ozone, UV rays, and other environmental factors, making it an ideal choice for outdoor applications. EPDM […]

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fluorosilicone deflashing

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 […]

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