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Injection molding plastic materials

Below are links to short descriptions of the most commonly used plastic materials for injection molding.

Amorphous materials are usually transparent in their natural form and have reasonably good stiffness, but usually poor thermal properties.

There are, however, amorphous materials with particularly good thermal properties, but the price for these is relatively high.

Semi-crystalline materials are opaque and are characterized by great strength, higher application temperature and, in some cases, particularly good bearing properties (low friction and high wear resistance).

In addition to the materials mentioned, there is a large group of so-called "composite materials", i.e. materials that have been added, e.g. fibers such as glass fibres, Kevlar fibres, carbon fibres, etc. as well as other additives to give the material special properties.

         ABS - Acrylic nitrile butadiene styrene

         PS (SB, MIPS, HIPS) - Polystyrene

         PE (LDPE,LLDPE,HDPE)-Polyethylen

         PP-OCEAN

         PP-Polypropylene

         PA-Polyamide, Recycle Post Industrial

         PA-Polyamide (Nylon)

         PA with fiberglass, Polyamide (Nylon)

         POM-Polyoxymethylene (Polyacetal)

         PC-polycarbonat

         PVC–Polyvinyl chloride

         TPE-Thermoplastic Elastomers

         PUR-Polyurethane

         Natural rubber

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