What is polystyrene and what are its uses?
Polystyrene is a widely used plastic polymer in various industries, and its types and applications are examined in detail. In
In light of years of research and development, Plus Polymer was founded to raise technical knowledge as well as quality of polymeric products. Plus Polymer consists of a team of professional, young, motivated, and innovative people, uses engineered equipment and adopts a scientific and innovative approach to the development and production of advanced masterbatches and compounds in order to improve properties of polymeric products. Enhancement of mechanical properties of polymeric compounds, elimination of warpage and shrinkage, reduction of weight of final products are among the advanced industrialized technological features in Plus Polymer.
In line with applying the latest findings of experts and researchers in polymer science, Plus Polymer’s field of activity covers different industries like plastic part productions, home equipment and appliances, automotive industry, construction industry and many other industries which are dealing with polymeric materials.
Plus Polymer concentrates on issues related to the enhancing mechanical performance such as stiffness, toughness, and balanced overall properties, improving the dimensional stability upon molding, processing conditions, and weight reduction of finished products.
Reducing the amount of raw material used in plastic products, as well as the possibility of reusing post-consumer plastic materials in the production cycle are some of the achievements of Plus Polymer in our vision for a more sustainable and greener world.
Polystyrene is a widely used plastic polymer in various industries, and its types and applications are examined in detail. In
3D printers should be used in preparing the final design of various parts. 3D printers also have to melt a
Transparency, excellent toughness, thermal stability and very good dimensional stability make polycarbonate one of the most widely used engineering thermoplastics.