PBT Compounds

PET & PBT

Both PET and PBT are thermoplastics and produced by polycondensation. They belong to the group of technical synthetics, often called engineering plastics. Due to its faster crystallization, PBT is mainly used for injection moulding applications. PBT compounds optimally combine stiffness and strength with good toughness and heat resistance as well as dimensional stability, even in challenging environments. This makes them an important material in the electronics/electrical, automotive and aerospace industries. The individual property profiles are achieved by means of reinforcements, fillers and flame retardants among other additives, as well as elastomer modifications.

GRADES

  • Glass Filled
  • Mineral Filled
  • Unfilled

COLORS

  • Natural
  • Black
  • Custom Color

SUPERIOR QUALITY

Our PET/PBT Compounds are meticulously tested to meet stringent quality and performance standards. Engineered for superior strength, heat resistance, and dimensional stability, these compounds are ideal for applications in automotive, electronics, and industrial sectors. Manufacturers can trust our PBT/PET compounds to provide outstanding durability and consistency, ensuring the production of high-quality, long-lasting products across a wide range of demanding environments.

WE BELIEVE IN GOING THE EXTRA MILE

FROM MANUFACTURE TO MANUFACTURER

As manufacturers ourselves, we understand the needs of our customers who purchase our compounds to use them in their manufacturing facilities, and we believe in going the extra mile to make sure that our compounds work well with their intended manufacturing method. We will often visit our customers onsite and follow up after purchase to ensure that they are completely satisfied with our product.

INDUSTRIES WE SERVE

Due to Nylon’s robust makeup, it performs well in the following applications and others.

INDUSTRIAL & MECHANICAL

AUTOMOTIVE

ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL

CONSUMER GOODS

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