It is a molding method for creating a porous body that weaves a three-dimensional mesh structure.
Polymer sintering is a molding method that creates a porous body with an average pore size by filling polymer particles of a predetermined particle size into a molding die, applying heat to fuse adjacent particles at an area, and then cooling the material. The porous body has a vast specific surface area and exhibits various interfacial scientific properties on its surface. By passing fluids such as air or water through capillaries, it can efficiently purify wastewater and separate impurities in water. 【Features】 - A molding method to create porous bodies - Manufacturing of plate-shaped, pipe-shaped, and various other molded forms - Possesses various functions such as liquid absorption cores, gas and liquid flow control, and foaming - Capable of purifying wastewater and separating impurities in water (filtration) - Can be manufactured in desired shapes For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Details of Polymer Porous Materials】 ○ Grade Symbol EL → Material: Low-Density Polyethylene, Porosity 35-40% ○ Grade Symbol EH → Material: High-Density Polyethylene, Porosity 35-38% ○ Grade Symbol G → Material: Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, Porosity 38-40% ○ Grade Symbol P → Material: Polypropylene, Porosity 35-38% ○ Grade Symbol M → Material: Polymethyl Methacrylate, Porosity 33-36% ○ Grade Symbol A → Material: Styrene, Porosity 33-36% ○ Grade Symbol EV → Material: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, Porosity 38-43% ○ Grade Symbol F → Material: Tetrafluoroethylene Polymer, Porosity 30-40% ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
Price information
Please contact us.
Delivery Time
※Please contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
catalog(2)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Spacey Chemical Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer in the field of plastic sintered porous materials since its establishment in 1966, focusing on the science of voids and specializing in the manufacture of sintered porous materials made from polymers. Not only can these materials serve as alternatives to ceramic and metal sintering, but we have also cultivated "advanced powder technology" and "innovative sintering technology" to leverage the unique properties of polymer sintering, implementing thorough quality control to meet the diverse needs of our customers.