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Polymers and plastic materials are organic, synthetic or processed polymers that are supplied as raw materials. They typically consist of thermoplastic or thermosetting resins in the form of pellets, powders or liquid resins. These materials can then be molded into a variety of shapes for a wide range of uses.
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  • Plastics Consultancy Network - Analysis of plastics
    the problem of very different solvation of the molecules of say LLDPE or PS. Up to 250ºC may be needed to dissolve some polymers or to melt them, and some such as PEEK cannot be measured at all. Contract testing with an expert is recommended unless you can afford your own specialist. Several detectors can
  • Plastics Consultancy Network - Recycling
    butadiene styrene (ABS) (see Appendix and Section 6) and naturally most work has been done on these polymers although high value polymers such as polyether ether ketone (PEEK) have also received attention.[6]. 3.1. Reuse. The simplest form of recycling is reuse: in Denmark, for instance plastic drinks
  • Plastics for plasma etching
    , and availability. The importance of ionic impurity and low outgassing also make materials that include Ketron XP PEEK (from Quadrant Engineering Plastic Products), Torlon (BP Amoco Performance Products Inc.), and Celazole PBI (Celanese Acetate Inc.) excellent candidates. Ceramics are also materials of choice
  • Plastic Nuts become a hot topic
    but can be injection molded using special equipment. Another engineering plastic called PEEK ( polyetheretherketone) has mechanical properties resembling those of polyamide-imide. PEEK has a deflection temperature of nearly 400°F and can be blended with PTFE. Unlike polyamides, PEEK is injection
  • Reinforced Plastics Make Metals Look Weak
    thermoplastics such as nylon, polypropylene, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyetherimide (PEI), and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) with carbon, glass, or aramid reinforcement fibers. They can easily be molded into complex structural shapes and are ideally suited for production quantities of between
  • Secrets of Bond Strength
    practices. Thermoplastics, by contrast, are more difficult to bond. Each type of plastic -- ABS, polycarbonate (PC), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polyamide and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) -- may vary considerably in properties
  • Continuous-fiber Extrusions Make Strong Thermoplastics
    . Thermoplastics include polypropylene, polyurethane, PET, nylon 6, and PEEK, with other materials to be available in the near future. Reinforcing fibers are primarily glass or carbon fiber, but the process is suitable for aramids, metaramids, and other fibers. Here's a closer look at some other features
  • MICRO: Product Technology News (February 2001)
    , suppressor module, and conductivity detector in one compact unit. Each IC has a flow path that is constructed of PEEK. The pump provides variable flow levels from 0.2 to 2.5 mL/min, while the detector has selectable thermostat temperatures from 25 to 45 C in 5 C steps. Peripherals are kept

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