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Celanex® polyester polymer
and copolymers (PBT) |
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Moldability,
dimensional stability, environmental and temperature resistance,
electrical properties, colorability and surface finish are all key
characteristics of PBT. |
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Acetal
copolymers deliver wear resistance, high flexural fatigue strength,
chemical resistance, fuel resistance, toughness and creep resistance.
They also provide molded-in colors and a variety of surface finishes. |
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The
combination of mechanical properties, impact and creep resistance,
and low warpage imparted by these LFRT products makes them suitable
candidates for metal replacement. Some grades suited for compression
molding for smaller volume runs. |
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Fortron
is a high-temperature linear PPS that offers excellent dimensional
stability, inherent flame resistance, and excellent chemical and
solvent resistance. |
GUR® ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene
(UHMW-PE) |
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GUR
UHMW-PE provides exceptionally high impact and notched impact strength.
It has high energy absorption, great sliding characteristics and
extreme wear resistance. |
Impet® polyethylene terephthalate (PET) |
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Products
formulated with Impet PET base resin offer outstanding physical
properties and superior thermal and chemical resistance, with the
added ability to support higher temperature exposure. |
Riteflex® thermoplastic polyester elastomer
(TPE) |
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Riteflex
TPEs combine toughness and resilience along with excellent resistance
to creep, impact, tear and flex fatigue. They perform well in a
wide range of temperatures. |
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High
ductility and good stiffness with the excellent chemical and thermal
resistance of polyester make a hard-to-beat combination. |
Vectra® liquid crystal polymers (LCP) |
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Vectra
liquid crystal polymers can deliver exceptionally precise and stable
dimensions, high-temperature performance and chemical resistance
in very thin-walled applications. |