Thermoplasten

Thermoplastics are plastics that become soft when heated and harden again when cooled. They can be repeatedly heated and shaped without losing their properties.

  • Polyethylene (PE):
    Properties: Lightweight, chemically resistant, and flexible.
    Applications: Packaging, films, pipes, and containers.
  • Polypropylene (PP):
    Properties: Strong, abrasion-resistant, and resistant to chemical degradation.
    Applications: Automotive parts, household items, and medical equipment.
  • Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC):
    Properties: Durable, water-resistant, and flame-retardant.
    Applications: Pipes, window frames, and flooring.
  • Polystyrene (PS):
    Properties: Hard and brittle, can be expanded (EPS).
    Applications: Packaging materials, disposable plates, and insulation.
  • Acrylic (PMMA):
    Properties: Transparent, UV-resistant, and scratch-resistant.
    Applications: Glass replacements, displays, and lighting.
  • Polycarbonate (PC):
    Properties: Very strong, impact-resistant, and transparent.
    Applications: Safety glasses, electrical enclosures, and CDs.
  • Thermosetting Plastics
    Thermosetting plastics harden and become rigid after the first heating and can no longer be reshaped by heating.
  • Epoxy Resin:
    Properties: High strength and chemical resistance, good adhesion.
    Applications: Adhesives, coatings, and composites.
  • Phenolic Resin (Bakelite):
    Properties: Durable, heat-resistant, and electrically insulating.
    Applications: Electrical insulators, knobs, and kitchen equipment.
  • Polyester Resin:
    Properties: Inexpensive, lightweight, and easy to process.
    Applications: Automotive parts, boats, and fiberglass-reinforced products.

Special Plastics

  • Carbon Fiber Composites:
    Properties: Extremely lightweight and strong, stiff.
    Applications: Aerospace, motorsport, and sporting equipment.
  • Kevlar:
    Properties: Extremely strong and abrasion-resistant, lightweight.
    Applications: Bulletproof vests, industrial cut protection, and sporting equipment.
  • Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE):
    Properties: Very low friction, chemically resistant.
    Applications: Teflon coatings, seals, and electrical insulation.

Bioplastics

  • Polylactic Acid (PLA):
    Properties: Biodegradable, made from cornstarch.
    Applications: Packaging, compostable plates, and 3D printing.
  • Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA):
    Properties: Biodegradable, produced by microorganisms.
    Applications: Packaging, medical products, and agricultural films.

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