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Trilliant HC thermoplastics provide chemical performance and regulatory compliance for microwell application
ECCOH™ Thermoplastic Formulation provided anti-fungi and flame retardant solutions to optical cable sheath
Trilliant™ HC8900 thermoplastics delivered superior chemical resistance after exposure to hospital-grade disinfectants
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/advanced-composites-explained
Is there a difference between polymer composites, thermoset composites, and thermoplastic composites?
Polymer composites can be thermoset or thermoplastic, so thermoset composites and thermoplastic composites are both types of polymer composites.
The main difference between a thermoset and thermoplastic is a thermoset cannot be reshaped after it’s formed, cured, and cooled while thermoplastics can be reheated and re-formed.
https://www.avient.com/products/long-fiber-technology/long-vs-short-fiber
Long fiber reinforced thermoplastic and short fiber reinforced thermoplastic solutions are both utilized to achieve strong and stiff, high-performing injection-moldable solutions.
Fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites offer many advantages over metals when it comes to part design.
Learn about Long Fiber Thermoplastic (LFT)
https://www.avient.com/products/advanced-composites/continuous-fiber-composite-panels/hammerhead-fr-flame-retardant-composite-panels
Whitepaper: Thermoplastic Composite Sandwich Panels
Polystrand™ Thermoplastic Composite Panels
White Paper: Thermoplastic Composite Sandwich Panels
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FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (English)
General extrusion guidelines for FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (English language version)
https://www.avient.com/resource-center?document_type=59&page=46
Explore the functionality and versatility of continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites
Overview of thermoplastic composite overmolding process & applications
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Thermoplastic Tapes
Overview of key features and key applications for thermoplastic tapes
Polystrand™ Thermoplastic Composite Panels
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FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (Spanish)
FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (English)
Overview of thermoplastic composite overmolding process & applications
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-02/versaflex-non-blooming-solution-technical-bulletin.pdf
VERSAFLEX™ CE NON-BLOOMING SOLUTIONS TPEs For Optimal Aesthetics On Consumer Electronics Consumer electronics need to dazzle customers with both appearance and function.
Root causes of these problems may have included improper injection molding conditions or the incompatibility of TPE and vulcanized silicone materials with desirable additives.
Avient’s Versaflex™ CE non-blooming TPEs are specifically formulated to overcome the challenge of surface blooms when overmolding consumer electronics.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/rethinking-materials-automotive-aftermarket-parts
Making the Switch from Metal to Plastic Using Long Fiber Thermoplastics
Long fiber thermoplastics (LFT), also known as long fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFRT), are revolutionizing the industry by replacing metal and other underperforming polymers.
Offered long glass fiber thermoplastic with 3x the strength of incumbent short fiber material without a need for retooling