Engineering Resins

Engineering resins are a category of polymers typically used in more demanding applications than commodity resins. They typically have properties that offer higher performance such heat, chemical, and impact strength resistance which makes them well suited to replacement of metals and other materials in a wide range of electrical/electronic, automotive, aerospace, medical, and industrial applications. They include volume engineering resins ABS, PC, and nylons 6 and 66, as well as PBT, PEEK, PPO, PPS, higher-temperature nylons such as PPAs (polyphthalamides), POM, and LCPs.

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Tracing the History of Polymeric Materials, Part 28: Making LCP's Melt Processable

Liquid-crystal polymers based on a single monomer produces a polymer with a very high melting point.This presents two problems. Here’s how they were solved.

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Tracing the History of Polymeric Materials, Part 27: Liquid-Crystal Polymers

Liquid-crystal polymers debuted in the mid-1980s, but the history of the chemistry associated with this class of materials actually starts a century earlier.  

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Tracing the History of Polymeric Materials, Part 26: High-Performance Thermoplastics

The majority of the polymers that today we rely on for outstanding performance — such as polysulfone, polyethersulfone, polyphenylsulfone and PPS — were introduced in the period between 1965 and 1985. Here’s how they entered your toolbox of engineering of materials.    

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How Do You Like Your Acetal: Homopolymer or Copolymer?

Acetal materials have been a commercial option for more than 50 years.

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PBT and PET Polyester: The Difference Crystallinity Makes

To properly understand the differences in performance between PET and PBT we need to compare apples to apples—the semi-crystalline forms of each polymer.

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Tracing the History of Polymeric Materials: Polyphenylene Oxide Blends

PPO was a promising new high-performance thermoplastic, but it could be made useful only by mixing it with a humble commodity resin.

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Latest Engineering Resins News And Updates

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Clear Amorphous Nylon for Flexible Food Packaging

NPE 2024: NYCOA’s NY-Clear 6I/6T nylon targeted for packaging and precision molded applications.

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Delrin Partners with Entec and Channel Prime Alliance

Through this partnership, Entec and Channel Price Alliance will distribute all grades of Delrin acetal to customers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

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Plasticizer-Free Proprietary Long-Chain Nylons

NPE 2024: NYCOA highlighting proprietary NXTamid L as a sustainable replacement to nylons 11 and 12.

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'Groundbreaking' Flame Retardant PC and PC/ABS

Trinseo’s new FR PC and PC/ABS produced without  PFAs or halogenated additives

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NPE

PEK for Metal Replacement and Applications Requiring the Highest Heat Resistance

NPE 2024: Polyplastics’ new Sarpek polyetherketone (PEK) is said to be an advancement over PEEK.  

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Formerra Partners With Evonik for Expansion of High-Performance Nylons

The company will distribute several of Evonik’s Vestamid materials in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.

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BASF Highlighting How They 'Make, Use and Recycle Future Solutions'

NPE2024: BASF is using its proprietary computer-aided engineering tool Ultrasim when designing for sustainability in a broad range of industries.

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Prices Up for All Volume Resins

First quarter was ending up with upward pricing, primarily due to higher feedstock costs and not supply/demand fundamentals.

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Automotive Awards Highlight ‘Firsts,’ Emerging Technologies

Annual SPE event recognizes sustainability as a major theme.

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At NPE2024, Follow These Megatrends in Materials and Additives

Offerings range from recycled, biobased, biodegradable  and monomaterial structures that enhance recyclability to additives that are more efficient, sustainable and safer to use.  

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Scaling Up Sustainable Solutions for Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials

Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Sustainable Manufacturing Technologies Group helps industrial partners tackle the sustainability challenges presented by fiber-reinforced composite materials.

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Prices for All Volume Resins Head Down at End of 2023

Flat-to-downward trajectory for at least this month.

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FAQ: Engineering Resins

Lower mold temperatures and the associated faster cooling rates produce higher levels of internal stress in the molded part. This arises in part because of the more rapid development of the frozen layer as the material flows into the mold. This can result in flow lines that are visual evidence of impeded flow. It also produces a higher degree of retained orientation in the more rapidly cooled layers at the exterior surface.

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