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Polyamide (Nylon-PA)
Nylon is a name for polyamide fiber (nylon). Nylon is the first synthetic fiber in the world. Nylon was developed by American scientist Carothers and a research team under his leadership. The emergence of nylon has brought a new look to textiles. Its synthesis is a major breakthrough in the synthetic fiber industry and also
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Polycarbonate (PC)
Polycarbonate (PC for short), also known as PC plastic, is a high molecular polymer containing carbonate groups in the molecular chain. According to the structure of the ester group, it can be divided into aliphatic, aromatic, aliphatic-aromatic and other types. Among them, the mechanical properties of aliphatic and aliphatic- aromatic polycarbonates are relatively low, which
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Polyoxymethylene (POM)
Polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal resin, polyoxymethylene, and polyacetal, is a thermoplastic crystalline polymer, known as “super steel” or “saigang”. Brief History of Research Around 1955, DuPont Company of the United States obtained homopolymer of formaldehyde by polymerization of formaldehyde. Polyoxymethylene is easy to crystallize, with a crystallinity of more than 70%. The melting
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The price difference between semi-automatic PET Bottle Blow Machine and fully automatic PET Bottle Blow Machine
The price difference between a semi-automatic PET bottle blow molding machine and a fully automatic PET bottle blow molding machine can vary significantly based on several factors such as production capacity, features, brand, quality, and market demand. Below is a general overview of the price difference you might expect between these two types of machines:
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Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO)
Polyphenylene ether is a high-strength engineering plastic developed in the 1960s. Its chemical name is poly 2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether, abbreviated as PPO (Polyphenylene Oxide) or PPE (Polypheylene ether), also known as polyphenylene oxide or polyphenylene ether. Basic Information Polyoxyxylene was produced by General Electric Ashay in 1956 by using cuprous chloride as a catalyst to oxidatively
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Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS)
Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is a new type of high-performance thermoplastic resin with the advantages of high mechanical strength, high temperature resistance, chemical resistance, flame retardancy, good thermal stability, excellent electrical properties, etc. It is widely used in the fields of electronics, automobiles, machinery and chemicals. Introduction Physical properties Rating Unit system Test Method proportion 1.35
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