Injection Molded Plastic Materials
Injection Molded Plastic Materials
Choosing the correct material for your injection molded plastic products can make all the difference as far as final performance goes. Our engineers and consultants take factors like the presence of corrosive agents, operating conditions, forces, and expected product lifespan into consideration when deciding on the right thermoplastic resin for your project. We frequently complete part requests using acrylic, nylon, polypropylene, polystyrene, and countless other resins listed below. Click on each resin to learn more about a specific resin’s qualities, applications, and performance characteristics.
ACETAL
ACRYLIC
NYLON 6
NYLON 6/6, GLASS FILLED
POLYPROPYLENE
POLYCARBONATE
HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE HDPE
ACRYLONITRILE BUTADIENE STYRENE (ABS)
POLYBUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PBT)
THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMER (TPE)
ABS + POLYCARBONATE ALLOY (ABS + PC)
POLYSTYRENE (PS)
POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PET)
THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE ELASTOMER (TPU)
DESIGN GUIDELINES
Compatibility with Rapid Injection Molding
Generally, any conventionally injection moldable material can be specified. Additionally, we are happy to work with specific resins not listed here that you already use and can supply.
Recyclable Thermoplastics
Thermoplastics such as nylon, polyethylene, and polystyrene can be remelted and made into different products. Call one of our trained engineers about recyclable material today.
Durability/Applications
There is a great variance in the hardness of thermoplastics and how they perform in cold conditions especially as it pertains to flexibility and becoming brittle.
Custom Colors Available
Added colorants come in pellet form and are mixed with the resin you choose, if it is compatible. The final resin color depends on many factors, including shades of the naturally colored resin.
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