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Versaflex CE Blue Jean Stain Resistant TPEs
Versaflex CE Blue Jean Stain Resistant TPEs - Application Bulletin
Learn how blue jean stain resistant TPEs make the difference for white and light-colored phone cases
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Versaflex CE Blue Jean Stain Resistant TPEs
Versaflex CE Blue Jean Stain Resistant TPEs - Application Bulletin
Learn how blue jean stain resistant TPEs make the difference for white and light-colored phone cases
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-10/tpe-overmold-design-guide.pdf
P-20 steel is typically used for mold bases and ejector plate, while H-13 steel is used for cavity and core plates.
TPE mold temperatures of 70-120˚F (21-49˚C) are typical.
TPE mold temperatures of 70-120˚F (21-49˚C) are typical.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/AVNT February IR Presentation_w_Non-GAAP Recs.pdf
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In terms of impact resistance, at equivalent levels of reinforcement and using the same matrix material, an LFT formulation is typically about 70 percent higher than that of a short-fiber formulation, and it also has greater stiffness.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/how-lightweight-automotive-components?ind%5B0%5D=6601
In terms of impact resistance, at equivalent levels of reinforcement and using the same matrix material, an LFT formulation is typically about 70 percent higher than that of a short-fiber formulation, and it also has greater stiffness.
https://www.avient.com/news/avient-showcase-newest-additions-its-healthcare-portfolio-mdm-west-2025
The Mevopur product line also includes color and additive concentrates based on polymers with 70%-100% bio-content and pre-tested raw materials which can help to reduce carbon footprint and offer alternatives to fossil-based grades.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-01/SEM MCCB Phase Barrier Application Bulletin.pdf
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