PVC - Poly Vinyl Chloride
Two basic forms: Rigid & Flexible.
Rigid form PVC is used in construction for pipes, doors and windows.
ABS - Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene A strong material that is easily machined and thermoformed.
TPV - Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Thermoplastic Vulcanizate are high-performance elastomers which offer manufacturing flexibility & ease of processing and durability.
TPE - Thermoplastic Elastomer TPE's are a class of copolymers or a physical mix of polymers which consist of materials with both thermoplastic & elastomeric properties.
PP - Poly Propylene Chemical and Corrosion resistance is excellent.
PE - Poly Ethylene Poly Ethylene is the most common plastic. Its primary use is in packaging (plastic bags, plastic films, containers etc.).
HDPE - High Density Poly Ethylene
High Density Poly Ethylene is harder, more rigid and has a much higher compressive strenth than LDPE.
LDPE - Low Density Poly Ethylene Low Density Poly Ethylene is FDA approved and highly resistant to chemicals.
PS - Poly Styrene Poly Styrene is an excellent chemical resistant product and dielectric strength.
HIPS - High Impact Poly Styrene High Impact Poly Styrene is a low cost plastic material that is easy to machine and fabricate.
EVA - Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate is the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate.
Engineered Resins Engineering resins are plastic materials that have better mechanical and thermal properties than commodity plastics.
PC - Polycarbonate Polycarbonates used in engineering are strong, tough materials, and some grades are optically transparent.
PMMA - Poly (methyl methacrylate) A transparent and rigid plastic, is often used as a substitute for glass in products such as shatterproof windows, skylights, etc.