Provides a detailed injection molding guide covering equipment necessary for materials and molding, setting molding conditions, flow length, and troubleshooting.
NORYL GTX resin, an amorphous/crystalline resin alloy, is suitable for the front cover, back cover, and brackets of radar units that make up advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). SABIC provides a detailed injection molding guide for NORYL GTX resin, covering everything from materials and necessary equipment for molding to setting molding conditions, flow length, and troubleshooting. NORYL GTX resin is ideal for ADAS applications due to its low water absorption and warpage, excellent impact resistance, weather resistance, and good chemical resistance. For inquiries and requests for materials, please visit this site: https://sjpn1971.plabase.com/
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SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) is a global leader in chemical products headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SABIC conducts worldwide production activities of products such as chemicals, commodity products, high-performance plastics, fertilizers, and metals, with bases in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region. Through identifying challenges and developing solutions, SABIC supports customers in key markets such as construction, medical devices, packaging, fertilizers, electrical and electronics, transportation, and clean energy. In 2018, SABIC reported a net profit of $5.7 billion. The total sales revenue for 2018 was approximately $45 billion, and total assets at the end of 2018 were $85 billion. The production volume for 2018 was 75.3 million tons. SABIC operates in over 50 countries and employs more than 33,000 people worldwide. To promote innovation and creativity, SABIC has filed 11,738 patent applications globally and has research and development resources that serve as innovation hubs in five key regions (the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Northeast Asia).