LINEAR LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LLDPE)
Linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) is a largely linear polymer (polyethylene) with a significant number of short branches, usually made by copolymerization of ethylene with longer chain olefins.
The LLDPE powder produced is manufactured from superior quality material and modern techniques following the set norms of the market.
TPS
Thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) are a diverse family of rubber-like materials that, unlike traditional vulcanized rubbers, can be processed and recycled like thermoplastic materials.
TPEs contribute to improving products and distinguishing them from others.
The use of TPEs not only increases the utility of a product, but also brings economic advantages to processors.
The processing and behavior of TPE materials classify them as belonging to a group of materials between thermoplastics and elastomers. They form an independent material class.
Basically, a distinction is made between reactor-made TPEs (e.g. TPA, TPU and TPC) and TPE compounds (e.g. TPS and TPV). The properties of reactor-built TPEs are implemented in a single polymer. The properties of TPE blends result from mixing different polymers to form a so-called compound.
POLYOLEFIN ELASTOMER
Alpha Olefin Copolymer or Polyolefin Elastomer (POE) is a new generation polyolefin obtained by copolymerization of ethylene, propylene or butene monomers with comonomers such as 1-butene and 2-octene.
POE, or alpha-olefin copolymer, has a low percentage of crystallinity and density and is used as a modifier and enhancer of the properties of various polymers in the automotive, packaging, wire and cable, building, household and personal appliance industries.
THERMOPLASTIC VULCANIZATES (TPV)
Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPV) are part of the thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) family of polymers, but are closest in elastomeric properties to EPDM thermoset rubber, combining the properties of vulcanized rubber with the processing properties of thermoplastics.
POLYPROPYLENE
Polypropylene is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide range of applications. The monomer is produced from propylene by chain growth polymerization. Polypropylene belongs to the polyolefin group and is partially crystalline and non-polar.
According to the plastics industry, polypropylene is one of the most widely used and basic polymers in the world.