Polylactic acid modification refers to the use of techniques such as physical blending and chemical modification to enhance the poor toughness of polylactic acid (PLA).
View detailsPPA plastic (high-temperature-resistant nylon) is a semi-aromatic polyamide derived from terephthalic acid or phthalic acid.
View detailsPA46 engineering plastic (polyhexamethylene diamine adipamide) is a high-melting-point, highly crystalline polyamide resin obtained by the polycondensation of hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid.
View detailsHTN is essentially an improved nylon material; by incorporating aromatic ring structures into its molecular chain, its melting point is raised to approximately 310°C.
View detailsModified PA (polyamide) is a granular product derived from nylon raw materials, with its physical properties engineered through modification.
View detailsPA9T is a material based on semi-aromatic polyamide, with a glass transition temperature of 125°C.
View detailsPA66 plastic resin is a semi-transparent, white or black crystalline polyamide resin.
View detailsPA6 engineering plastic, formally known as polyamide 6 (nylon 6), was first synthesized in 1935.
View detailsHigh‑impact polystyrene, commonly known as HIPS, is a thermoplastic material produced by modifying polystyrene with an elastomer.
View detailsModified plastics refer to plastic products that, based on commodity and engineering plastics, have been processed through methods such as filling, blending, and reinforcement to enhance properties like flame retardancy, strength, impact resistance, and toughness.
View detailsModified PA is an important class of engineering plastics, with high performance achieved through physical modification techniques.
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