https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21509
Glass fibers are commonly added to nylon, polypropylene and other polymers to make glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) that is stiffer and stronger than unfilled polymer.
Combining fiber types, such as long-glass and long-carbon fibers, or combining fibers with minerals, such as talc, can optimize the cost and physical properties of your composite.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=6599
Glass fibers are commonly added to nylon, polypropylene and other polymers to make glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) that is stiffer and stronger than unfilled polymer.
Combining fiber types, such as long-glass and long-carbon fibers, or combining fibers with minerals, such as talc, can optimize the cost and physical properties of your composite.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21506
Glass fibers are commonly added to nylon, polypropylene and other polymers to make glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) that is stiffer and stronger than unfilled polymer.
Combining fiber types, such as long-glass and long-carbon fibers, or combining fibers with minerals, such as talc, can optimize the cost and physical properties of your composite.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=6598
Glass fibers are commonly added to nylon, polypropylene and other polymers to make glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) that is stiffer and stronger than unfilled polymer.
Combining fiber types, such as long-glass and long-carbon fibers, or combining fibers with minerals, such as talc, can optimize the cost and physical properties of your composite.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=6601
Glass fibers are commonly added to nylon, polypropylene and other polymers to make glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) that is stiffer and stronger than unfilled polymer.
Combining fiber types, such as long-glass and long-carbon fibers, or combining fibers with minerals, such as talc, can optimize the cost and physical properties of your composite.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements
Glass fibers are commonly added to nylon, polypropylene and other polymers to make glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) that is stiffer and stronger than unfilled polymer.
Combining fiber types, such as long-glass and long-carbon fibers, or combining fibers with minerals, such as talc, can optimize the cost and physical properties of your composite.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
https://www.avient.com/industries/transportation/automotive/automotive-aftermarket
Complēt™ MT Long Fiber Composites
Complēt™ 50% long glass fiber reinforced specialty PA66 thermoplastic replaces die-cast aluminum
Learn how long fiber composite pellets are made
https://www.avient.com/industries/transportation/automotive/automotive-structural-components
Continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites
Moisture-resistant Complēt™ long glass fiber reinforced formulation improves strength, design freedom, and finish
Complēt™ MT Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Nylon 6 improved durability and vibration damping allowing the blades to flex and absorb energy from minor impacts
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21508
Glass fibers are commonly added to nylon, polypropylene and other polymers to make glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) that is stiffer and stronger than unfilled polymer.
Combining fiber types, such as long-glass and long-carbon fibers, or combining fibers with minerals, such as talc, can optimize the cost and physical properties of your composite.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
https://www.avient.com/news/featured-ibex-hammerhead-marine-composite-panels-avient-remove-weight-streamline-production
With a weight savings of more than 50% compared to plywood, these continuous-fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite sandwich panels offer boat manufacturers a lighter, more efficient alternative to traditional marine construction materials.
Hammerhead Marine Composite Panels are made from continuous glass-fiber reinforced thermoplastic face sheets and polyester foam cores.
Light-weighting solutions that replace heavier traditional materials like metal, glass and wood, which can improve fuel efficiency in all modes of transportation and reduce carbon footprint