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High Temperature Plastics - Global Strategic Business Report - Product Thumbnail Image

High Temperature Plastics - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • April 2024
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Engineering Plastics - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • April 2024
  • 308 Pages
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Reinforced Plastics - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • April 2024
  • 217 Pages
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Thermoplastic Elastomers - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • March 2024
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Thermoplastics are a type of plastic that can be repeatedly softened by heating and hardened by cooling. They are used in a wide range of applications, from packaging to automotive components. Thermoplastics are typically lightweight, durable, and cost-effective, making them a popular choice for many industries. Thermoplastics are divided into two categories: commodity and engineering. Commodity thermoplastics are used in everyday items such as food packaging, toys, and household appliances. Engineering thermoplastics are used in more specialized applications, such as medical devices, automotive parts, and aerospace components. Thermoplastics are produced by a variety of methods, including injection molding, extrusion, and blow molding. They can also be blended with other materials to create composites with unique properties. Some of the major players in the thermoplastics market include BASF, Dow Chemical, DuPont, SABIC, and LyondellBasell. These companies produce a wide range of thermoplastics, including polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, and polyvinyl chloride. Show Less Read more