https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind[]=6596
On the other hand, bio-sourced tend to be more opaque, making them easily colorable, but they do have a different tint than prime raw materials.
Based on the raw materials used and manufacturing practices, these materials have a different product carbon footprint (PCF).
Thermoplastic elastomers have rapid cooling times and do not require secondary operations or curing agents, which leads to quick turnaround and fabrication.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind[]=6598
On the other hand, bio-sourced tend to be more opaque, making them easily colorable, but they do have a different tint than prime raw materials.
Based on the raw materials used and manufacturing practices, these materials have a different product carbon footprint (PCF).
Thermoplastic elastomers have rapid cooling times and do not require secondary operations or curing agents, which leads to quick turnaround and fabrication.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind[]=6601
On the other hand, bio-sourced tend to be more opaque, making them easily colorable, but they do have a different tint than prime raw materials.
Based on the raw materials used and manufacturing practices, these materials have a different product carbon footprint (PCF).
Thermoplastic elastomers have rapid cooling times and do not require secondary operations or curing agents, which leads to quick turnaround and fabrication.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?rtype[]=1164
On the other hand, bio-sourced tend to be more opaque, making them easily colorable, but they do have a different tint than prime raw materials.
Based on the raw materials used and manufacturing practices, these materials have a different product carbon footprint (PCF).
Thermoplastic elastomers have rapid cooling times and do not require secondary operations or curing agents, which leads to quick turnaround and fabrication.
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https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/injection-molding-part-design?rtype[]=1164
In this case, the spiral flow test was conducted using two different injection speeds (3 in/sec and 5 in/sec).
Thermoplastic materials that have different properties in the flow direction versus the cross-flow direction (90° perpendicular to the flow direction) are characterized as "anisotropic" materials.
Generally, SEBS TPEs have higher shrinkage and are more anisotropic than SBS TPEs.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/injection-molding-part-design
In this case, the spiral flow test was conducted using two different injection speeds (3 in/sec and 5 in/sec).
Thermoplastic materials that have different properties in the flow direction versus the cross-flow direction (90° perpendicular to the flow direction) are characterized as "anisotropic" materials.
Generally, SEBS TPEs have higher shrinkage and are more anisotropic than SBS TPEs.
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There are different types of LND dispersions in use.
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How do they differ from commodity or engineered resins?
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However, they do have some limitations: • In parts with thin walls, concentrates can lead to color variations.