FAQ

FAQ


What materials are used for producing the plastic products?


The injection molding industry utilizes a wide range of plastic raw materials, each with its unique characteristics and applications. Here are some of the commonly used plastic raw materials in the injection molding industry:

 

Polypropylene (PP): Possesses excellent impact resistance, wear resistance, and high-temperature tolerance. Its products are widely used in areas such as automobiles, electronics, writing instruments, furniture, and medical devices.

Polycarbonate (PC): High transparency, excellent impact resistance, heat resistance, oil resistance, flame retardancy, light transmittance, and corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in electronics, automobiles, pharmaceutical packaging, construction, and household items.

Polystyrene (PS): Economical and practical, with high transparency and hardness. Easy to mold and cost-effective, its products have smooth surfaces and are commonly used in electrical housings, writing instruments, crafts, cold drink cups, and toys.

Polyethylene(PE): Good toughness, bending resistance, tensile strength, transparency, UV resistance, and corrosion resistance. Widely used in packaging, medical, electronics, automotive parts, and furniture.

ABS: A common engineering plastic with good mechanical properties, thermal stability, and welding performance. Widely used in electronic product casings, bicycle parts, game console casings, and other areas.

POM: An engineering plastic with excellent stiffness, wear resistance, and chemical resistance. Commonly used in the manufacture of mechanical components, bearings, guides, chains, and other areas.

 

The choice of these raw materials is typically based on the performance requirements of the desired product, cost considerations, and the adaptability of the production process. We will suggest the most suitable and economical material for production.

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