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  • PVC Joints and Elbows for Electric Train Systems

    PVC joints and elbows are popular materials used in piping systems due to their high strength and durability. They are ideal for use in electric train piping systems that require resistance to pressure and frequent environmental changes.

    Applications:

    • Water supply piping systems
    • Drainage piping systems
    • Gas piping systems
    • Electrical conduit systems
  • MC Cast Nylon

    MC Cast Nylon is a type of nylon that has undergone a casting process, making it stronger and more durable than regular nylon materials.

    Applications:

    • Machinery parts
    • Bushings and bearings
    • Gears and gear parts
    • Wheels and pulleys
    • Valves and seals
  • POM (Polyoxymethylene)

    POM, or Polyoxymethylene, is a type of engineering thermoplastic known by various trade names such as Delrin, Acetal, or Polyacetal. It is renowned for its excellent strength and durability, and it is commonly used in the form of rods, tubes, and sheets for industrial applications.

    Applications: POM, or Polyoxymethylene, is a type of engineering thermoplastic known by various trade names such as Delrin, Acetal, or Polyacetal. It is renowned for its excellent strength and durability, and it is commonly used in the form of rods, tubes, and sheets for industrial applications. Examples include: Gears and gear parts - Bushings - Bearings - Pulleys - Wheels -Valves - Components in water and hydraulic systems - Parts in electrical appliances and electronic devices - Automotive and machinery parts

  • PP (Polypropylene)

    Polypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic known for its toughness and strength, widely used across various industries.

    Applications:

    • Packaging (bottles, caps, bags)
    • Automotive components
    • Electrical appliances and household items
    • Textiles and clothing
    • Pipes for water and gas
  • PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

    Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a thermoplastic widely used in construction and industrial applications.

    Applications:

    • Pipes and water conduits
    • Electrical insulation
    • Doors and windows
    • Flooring materials
    • Clothing and apparel
  • PE (Polyethylene)

    Polyethylene (PE) is a versatile plastic used in various industries, available in several grades such as HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene), and LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene).

    Applications:

    • Packaging (bags, films, bottles)
    • Pipes and water distribution
    • Automotive and electrical components
    • Toys and consumer goods
  • Nylon (Polyamide, PA) and Polyethylene (PE) Food Bowls

    Bowls made from Nylon (Polyamide, PA) or Polyethylene (PE) are popular choices in the food industry and households due to their safety and durability, making them suitable for food preparation tasks.

    Applications:

    • Household Kitchen: Used for chopping, slicing, and preparing ingredients.
    • Restaurants and Hotels: Used in professional kitchens for food preparation.
    • Food Industry: Used in food processing facilities for various food production processes.
    • Butcher Shops: Used for cutting and preparing meat.
  • PTFE (Politetrafluoroethylene)

    Politetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), commonly known as Teflon, is a fluoropolymer plastic known for its outstanding heat and chemical resistance properties.

    Applications:

    • Coating kitchen surfaces (pans, pots)
    • Seals and gaskets
    • Components in chemical and oil industries
    • Medical equipment
  • Nylon Cord for Grass Trimmers and Sofa Edges

    Nylon cords for grass trimmers and sofa edges are made from materials known for their strength and durability, such as Nylon, which is suitable for applications requiring resistance to abrasion and heavy-duty use.

    Applications:

    • Grass Trimmers: Used as nylon cords for trimmer heads in grass cutting machines for cutting grass and weeds.
    • Sofa Edges: Used as a material in manufacturing sofa edges and furniture to enhance durability and flexibility properties.
  • Nylon (Super Nylon) - PA6 (Polyamide 6)

    Super Nylon, also known as Nylon 6 or PA6 (Polyamide 6), is an engineering plastic categorized as a thermoplastic polyamide derived from the polymerization process of amide and organic acid. The addition of additives such as graphite and molybdenum disulfide helps enhance its properties.

    Applications: Super Nylon has a wide range of applications, particularly in industries. It can be used in turning-milling operations to manufacture various machine parts and components such as bushings, pulleys, gears, valves, bumpers, and worktables.