Engi­nee­ring Plastics

Engi­nee­ring plas­tics have good mecha­ni­cal proper­ties, high dimen­sio­nal stabi­lity, and good chemi­cal and wear resis­tance. To ensure these proper­ties, we use the follo­wing ther­mo­pla­s­tics, among others: PA 6, PET, POM, PA 66, PA 12, PA 46 or PC. Depen­ding on the respec­tive mate­rial and compo­nent geome­try, the products can be used perma­nently up to tempe­ra­tures of 100 °C to 150 °C.

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PA 6

PA 6 is an extru­ded poly­amide and combi­nes all the proper­ties of poly­ami­des in a balan­ced way. Compared to the cast variants …

PA 6 C / PA 6 G (Cast)

Cast poly­amide 6 is a semi-crystal­line, ther­mo­pla­s­tic poly­mer produ­ced by the acti­va­ted anio­nic poly­me­riza­tion of the raw mate­rial caprolactam …

PA 66

PA 66 is produ­ced by the extru­sion process (see PA 6) and ther­e­fore only allows the produc­tion of large semi-finis­hed formats to a limi­ted extent …

PA 46

PA 46 is charac­te­ri­zed by better reten­tion of stiff­ness and creep resis­tance over a wide tempe­ra­ture range, as well as higher heat aging resistance.

PA 12 / PA 12 C (Cast)

PA 12 is available as an extru­ded or cast vari­ant (PA 12C). This poly­amide is charac­te­ri­zed by very good impact …

POM C

POM is a semi-crystal­line ther­mo­pla­s­tic with high mecha­ni­cal strength and stiff­ness. It offers good sliding proper­ties, excel­lent wear resistance …

POM H

Due to the higher degree of crystal­liza­tion, POM H is charac­te­ri­zed by slightly higher density, hard­ness and strength.

PET / PETP (poly­ethy­lene terephthalate)

Poly­ethy­lene tere­phtha­late can be manu­fac­tu­red as either an amor­phous (crys­tal clear) or semi-crystal­line ther­mo­pla­s­tic. The semi-crystal­line version is charac­te­ri­zed by …

PC color­less (tech­ni­cal)

PC (poly­car­bo­nate) is an amor­phous ther­mo­pla­s­tic that offers good elec­tri­cal proper­ties as well as excel­lent impact strength and mode­rate chemi­cal resistance.

PVC hard (poly­vi­nyl chloride)

Poly­vi­nyl chlo­ride – hard is an amor­phous ther­mo­pla­s­tic with a great hard­ness and rigi­dity (does not contain plasticizers) …

Our appli­ca­tion examples

This is what your finis­hed part could look like: