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  • Polyamide Resin Technical Data Sheet
    Polyamide resins are synthetic polymers containing an amide group. -CONH- , as a recurring part of the chain. This polymer was first commercially introduced by DuPont as a result of the significant research work of W. H. Carothers in the 1930s, who was conducting early extensive research efforts
  • New PCT Compound for LED Reflector Resin
    in the context of a LED re ector resin, and performance compared with high temperature polyamide compounds. The processing conditions for injection molding are also discussed.
  • What is the Difference between Epoxy and Adhesive?
    Epoxy is a term used to describe a class of resins characterized by their excellent adhesion, versatility, and durability. Epoxy resins are formed by the reaction of a polyamine with a polyamide. The resultant polymer 's three-dimensional network gives it superior mechanical and chemical properties
  • Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) Offers Alternative to Nylon in Components for Single-use Systems
    The global supply chains for many raw materials and finished goods are experiencing unprecedented shortages and supply interruptions, in particular, the supply of plastic resins. Polyamide, more commonly known as nylon, is in the midst of a global supply shortage. This traces back to a scarcity
  • The Influence of the Expansion Process on Pore Size
    filter media. Dexmet's proprietary expand process is capable of expanding all fluoroplastics, polyamides, polyesters and many other types of high temperature resins in film thickness of .001" - .090"; with pore sizes extending to 25 microns. An introduction to Dexmet's expand process, clean room
  • What is the Difference Between Glue and Adhesive?
    of glue used in school glue sticks. Other types of glue include white glue, made from a resin called polyvinyl chloride, and hot glue, made from a resin called polyamide. Hot glue is used for projects that require a strong bond, such as woodworking.

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