Introduction of Thermoplastic materials Thermoplastic materials are a type of polymer that can be molded and shaped by applying heat and pressure. Unlike thermosetting materials, which undergo a chemical change when heated and become permanently solid, thermoplastics can be reheated and reshaped multiple times without undergoing a chemical change. Examples of thermoplastic materials include polyethylene […]
Read MoreEveryone knows what GAG and APET are the raw materials that are always very popular in the industrial field. These products should also be very common for us. In addition, GAG and APET plastic sheets have a common feature: it is an environmentally friendly plastic sheet, and after use, it can be recycled and used […]
Read MoreBlister is a blister product (blister tray, blister box) processed from PET/PETG/PP/GAG and other plastic sheets through a vacuum blister forming process. What is the difference between GAG sheet and PETG sheet, which is also a blister sheet? 1. Both GAG plastic sheet and PETG plastic sheet are made of three-layer co-extrusion. Among them, PETG […]
Read MorePP is one of the engineering thermoplastics with excellent acid, chemical and corrosion resistance. Does not react with water, detergent, acid or alkali, so PP plastic sheet is not easy to decompose and wear-resistant. Compared with other general-purpose thermoplastics, PP plastic sheet has the smallest density of 0.90-0.91 grams per cubic centimeter. PP has excellent […]
Read MorePolypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic "addition polymer" composed of propylene monomers. It is used in a variety of applications including packaging of consumer goods, plastic parts in various industries including the automotive industry, living hinges such as special equipment, and textiles. Polypropylene also has a lower density compared to other common plastics. It is exceptionally […]
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