ABS is a common thermoplastic polymer made from acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene. It has high strength, good toughness, impact resistance and easy processing. It is widely used in household appliances, auto parts, toys, electronic shells and 3D printing materials.
Acrylic fiber is a soft, lightweight synthetic fiber.
BR, short for Butadiene Rubber, is a high-performance synthetic rubber produced by the polymerization of butadiene monomer.
It is a classic organometallic compound with a sandwich structure. It appears as orange-yellow needle-like crystals or powder at room temperature, with a characteristic camphor-like odor. Melting point: 172–174℃; Boiling point: 249℃; It can sublime above 100℃. Insoluble in water, easily soluble in organic solvents such as benzene, diethyl ether, gasoline and diesel. Chemically stable, insensitive to air and moisture, and its thermal stability is about 400℃.
Medium‑high nitrile NBR, short for medium‑high acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, is a widely used oil‑resistant synthetic rubber produced by copolymerizing acrylonitrile and butadiene, offering an excellent balance of oil resistance, elasticity and mechanical properties for industrial sealing and automotive applications.
PE stands for polyethylene, a lightweight and corrosion-resistant plastic material widely used in pipelines.
Polyamide is a strong, flexible, and wear-resistant synthetic polymer with good thermal stability and chemical resistance, widely used in textiles, engineering plastics, and industrial parts.
Polyester is a widely used synthetic polymer fiber and plastic. It is strong, durable, wrinkle-resistant, quick-drying, and easy to care for. It is commonly used in textiles, clothing, packaging and industrial materials.
PP is polypropylene, a lightweight, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant plastic material.
PVC is polyvinyl chloride, a widely used rigid plastic with high strength and low cost.
SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber) is a widely used synthetic rubber with good abrasion resistance, elasticity and processability.