Presentation of explanatory materials! What is a thermoplastic elastomer?
Next-generation molding materials that combine both cost reduction and environmental conservation!
Thermoplastic elastomers are materials that possess elasticity similar to cross-linked rubber while being moldable with the ease of general-purpose plastics. Additionally, they are recyclable and have shorter molding processes, making them noteworthy not only from a cost perspective but also for environmental conservation. Characteristics: - Excellent elasticity similar to cross-linked rubber. - Superior resistance to pressure, cold, ozone, and flow properties. - Excellent resistance to inorganic chemicals such as acids and alkalis. - Approximately 30% lighter compared to cross-linked rubber. - No need for cross-linking, allowing molding with general-purpose injection molding machines. - Cost reduction is possible due to reusability. - Natural color can be colored. - Painting is possible on finished products. This document includes characteristics of rubber cross-linking, comparisons of molding processes, and production examples. If you are interested, please feel free to download the materials or contact us.
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