https://www.avient.com/products/polymer-colorants/colorant-dispersions/stan-tone-et-polyether-dispersions
Stan-Tone™ ET Polyether Colorants are dispersed in a polyether polyol for thermoset polyurethane polyether-based products, including flexible foam, castable rolls and wheels, adhesives and laminates.
High cost-efficiency for a variety of thermoset epoxy systems.
https://www.avient.com/products/vivo-formulations-healthcare/neusoft-thermoplastic-polyurethanes
NEUSoft™ Thermoplastic Polyurethanes
NEUSoft™ Thermoplastic Polyurethanes delivered an ultra-soft TPU that has good elasticity, abrasion, and tear resistance for guiding catheter
NEU™ Custom Capabilities and NEUSoft™ Thermoplastic Polyurethanes Overview Video
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/choosing-right-composite?rtype%5B0%5D=1164
Thermoset vs.
Common thermoset formulations include polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy and polyurethane (PU).
Advantages of Thermosets
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/choosing-right-composite
Thermoset vs.
Common thermoset formulations include polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy and polyurethane (PU).
Advantages of Thermosets
https://www.avient.com/products/polymer-colorants/colorant-dispersions/stan-tone-pep-polyester-dispersions
In addition to use in polyester polyurethanes, Stan-Tone™ PEP colorants are suitable for use in a variety of thermoset polyester applications.
High cost-efficiency for a variety of thermoset epoxy systems.
Stan-Tone™ EPX Epoxy Dispersions are used in a variety of thermoset epoxy systems such as protective coatings, adhesives, epoxy flooring, electrical potting, laminates and decorative jewelry.
https://www.avient.com/products/advanced-composites/continuous-fiber-composite-tape-laminates-and-barstock/gordon-composites-thermoset-laminates-barstock
Explore Thermosets & Thermoplastics
Advanced Composites - Thermoset Portfolio
Explore our thermoset composite portfolio
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/thermoplastic-elastomer-tpe-faqs?rtype%5B0%5D=1164
Polyurethanes (TPU's)
Thermoset
Natural and synthetic rubbers such as latex, nitrile, millable polyurethane, silicone, butyl and neoprene, which attain their properties through a process known as vulcanization, are typical thermoset elastomers.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/thermoplastic-elastomer-tpe-faqs
Polyurethanes (TPU's)
Thermoset
Natural and synthetic rubbers such as latex, nitrile, millable polyurethane, silicone, butyl and neoprene, which attain their properties through a process known as vulcanization, are typical thermoset elastomers.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-06/AVIENT_TPEs and LSR eBook.pdf
This makes LSR a thermoset polymer material.
If overmolding is not feasible with silicones, you can use surface conditioning, primer and adhesives to chemically bond LSR to substrates.
LSR is a thermoset material.
https://www.avient.com/news/polyone-features-total-portfolio-healthcare-polymers-and-colorants-mdm-west-2017
GLS™ Versaflex™ HC Thermoplastic Elastomer:
• Gives OEMs the design freedom to make their own syringe stoppers and improve manufacturing processes versus traditional thermoset rubber stoppers
• Simple, one-step injection molding process versus multiple steps with thermoset rubber
• Streamlines production while increasing margins and profitability
Trilliant™ HC Thermoplastics:
• High-performance formulations with excellent chemical resistance and durability for medical device enclosures
• Available in standard grades, or can be custom formulated from an array of base polymers to meet performance and aesthetic targets
NEU™ Specialty Thermoplastic Polyurethane:
• Formulated to combine elasticity with abrasion and tear resistance for catheter tubing and tips
• Specification processing assists OEMs and processors in delivering solutions that match formulary requirements