Introduction to the "plastic raw materials" primarily handled by Daikyo Chemical.
We would like to introduce the "plastic raw materials" primarily handled by Daikyo Chemical Co., Ltd. Naphtha, which is derived from the distillation and refining of crude oil, the main raw material for plastics, is further decomposed and refined to produce ethylene and propylene, which are then chemically reacted to produce substances such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). The general term for these products (polymers) is plastics. The "plastic raw materials" we handle include general-purpose resins such as low-density polyethylene (LDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and polypropylene (PP), as well as functional resins such as thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), polyamide (PA, also known as nylon), and ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH). 【Plastic Raw Materials】 ■ Polyethylene (PE) ■ Polypropylene (PP) ■ Elastomers (TPE, etc.) ■ Fluororesins (ETFE, etc.) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Daikyo Kasei Co., Ltd. has been expanding its business since its establishment in March 1959, primarily focusing on direct blow molding, while also addressing various needs through multi-layer blow molding, injection molding, and more. Our products are highly regarded across a wide range of industries, without being limited to specific sectors, including medical containers such as enemas and ointments, multi-layer containers for pesticides, food, and cosmetics, various containers for disinfectants and miscellaneous goods, as well as household and automotive parts like bellows and ducts. We are also actively tackling the recent issues related to plastic resources and have successfully developed prototypes using biomass plastics and new materials aimed at reducing plastic usage. Moving forward, we will continue to respond to increasingly diverse needs, striving for further improvements in molding and processing technologies, enhancing quality, and relentlessly pursuing cost reductions.