Materials
| ABS
| Acetal
| Aromatic
Thermoplastics |
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Customized Phosphorescent Thermoplastics |
| Kostrate
| Nylon
| Polybutylene
| Polycarbonate
| Polyethylene
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Polypropylene | Polystyrene
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| Thermoplastic
Rubber (SEBS)
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| TPE Thermoplastic
Elastomer Compounds (Rubber like material) |
| Color Availability
| All Materials
| Certification of Composition
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When you have a reliable source for precision non-metallic fasteners,
you can use them to reduce the weight, cost, and assembling complexities
of your products.
The light weight, non-magnetic,
non-corrosive, non-toxic, non-flammable, non-abrasive, non-conducting,
heat resistant properties of versatile polymers make them invaluable for
applications where high tensile holding strength is not the primary requirement.
And, when you consider
that these characteristics may be further enhanced by chemical and fiber
additions to increase strength, hardness, flexibility, or temperature
and UV resistance, you can begin to understand why plastics are so attractive.
The skilled craftsmen
at Volt Industrial Plastics not only efficiently produce new fastener
shapes to customer print, they also produce them in a wide range of materials
to achieve specific ductility or hardness. Today they are working with
unique materials that add an entirely new dimension to plastic components
and challenge the most creative design engineers. These are plastics that
glow, can be richly colored and are soft to the touch or give off attractive
scents.
Volt Industrial Plastics has the capability of molding over 120 different
materials and is able to color match for specific applications. Following
are descriptions of some of the materials in use at V.I.P. Please do not
hesitate to call for more information on these or any other materials.
Call for free samples.
ABS
A polymer consisting of Acrylonitrile, Butadiene and Styrene which can
be combined in different ratios to produce a blend tailored to the customer's
specific needs. Acrylonitrile contributes heat stability, chemical and
aging resistance. Butadiene contributes low
temperature retention, toughness and impact strength. Styrene contributes
a glossy finish, rigidity and processing ease. Together, they provide
flame retardance, electroplatability and variable gloss finish capability.
Acetal
Acetal resins are odorless, tasteless and nontoxic. Key properties include
high strength and rigidity, excellent dimensional stability, fatigue endurance,
relatively low moisture absorption and low dynamic and static coefficient
of friction. Perhaps the most outstanding feature is Acetal's ability
to retain these properties over a wide range of adverse conditions including
extreme humidity, exposure to solvents and other chemicals and high loading
and prolonged cyclic stressing. Acetal is widely used in the automotive,
electrical, machinery, equipment and watch making industries.
Aromatic
Thermoplastics
A specialty compound that makes your product more attractive, pleasant,
or even more fun. One that helps you highlight desirable product characteristics
and build brand recognition by appealing to a customer’s sense of
smell. Scented Compounds, which incorporate one of hundreds of standard
or custom fragrances, emit a pleasant scent. While these fragrances are
compatible with most reinforcements and colors, they work best in olefinic
resins such as polypropylenes, polyethylenes, and olefinic thermoplastic
elastomers. They can be injection molded, extruded or blow molded. Fragrances
may be retained for up to a year. Generally, the thicker the part, the
longer the fragrance will last. Applications for Scented Compounds include
toys, household products, personal care products, medical supplies, cosmetics,
automotive interior items, consumer goods, non-FDA parts and air freshening.
Scented Compounds can also be helpful in offsetting undesirable odors
in some applications.
Customized
Phosphorescent Thermoplastics (Glow-in-the-Dark)
A family of compounds with intriguing, glow-in-the-dark effects. Options
in glow duration, intensity and color. Phosphorescent pigments absorb
ultraviolet light and slowly emit this energy over time. This effect is
best achieved with clear or translucent resin systems such as: elastomers,
acrylics, polycarbonates, styrenics and polyolefins. New classes of pigments
allow for longer glow life: some compounds can last up to ten times the
industry standard. The most effective way to recharge these compounds
is to expose them to direct ultraviolet rays. These compounds are perfect
for a variety of applications including: electronics, consumer goods,
athletic and sporting goods, and safety equipment and signage. These compounds
are an effective alternate light source to eliminate expensive wiring
and lighting systems in applications such as signs, railings, armrests,
or automotive instrument panels.
TPE
Thermoplastic Elastomer Compounds (Rubber like material)
Thermoplastic Elastomer Compounds (TPE) are easily processed in a wide
range of parameters for injection molding applications. Features of this
material are soft touch, rubbery feel, excellent color ability and good
ozone/UV stability. Thermoplastic Elastomer Compounds (TPE) has excellent
grip characteristics and is extremely weatherproof. Examples of applications
are medical and package tubing, closures and seals, household products,
infant and personal care products and PVC replacement.
Kostrate
This new thermoplastic material, which serves as a cost effective alternative
to polycarbonate, exhibits exceptional toughness, rigidity and clarity.
Kostrate is a significant cost-saving alternative for clear applications
where rubber modified polystyrene, polycarbonate and copolymer polyester
may have been used. Compared to other clear and engineered materials,
Kostrate offers the following: high impact, high flexural and tensile
strength.
Nylon
Nylon resins are typically used in applications requiring heat and chemical
resistance, as well as, toughness. Some examples include under-the-hood
automotive components, electrical connectors for the telecommunications
and computer industries and components of medical devices. Nylon products
can be found in virtually every industry. Parts in a broad range of colors
can be produced with most nylon resins.
Polybutylene
A thermoplastic polymer, such as butyl rubber, of a butylene liquefied
petroleum gas, isobutene, butene-1, butene-2 that is manufactured in various
degrees of elasticity, strength and stability. Used for films, coatings,
pipes, tubing, fittings and many other services.
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate resin is one of the toughest, most versatile engineering
thermoplastics, combining outstanding electrical insulation properties,
performance history and economic advantages over other thermoplastics,
metals, glass and other materials. Available with a variety of additive
options which enhance UV stabilization, flame and heat resistance, impact
strength, dimensional stability and optical quality: Polycarbonate resin
is widely used in the appliance, automotive, packaging, electrical and
electronic industries.
Polyethylene
Polyethylene is a partially crystalline, lightweight thermoplastic, polymerized
from ethylene gas at controlled temperatures and pressures. It is tough,
heat stable, flexible and has a wax-like feel. Polyethylene is used in
many applications because of its moisture barrier properties, superior
optics, salability, toughness and outstanding electrical properties.
Polypropylene
Polypropylene is a thermoplastic polymer with low specific gravity and
good resistance to chemicals and fatigue. It can be readily colored, has
good tensile strength and proven resistance to acids, alkalis and solvents.
It also has low permeability to water, is unaffected by bacteria or fungus
and has good electrical resistance. Chemical and fiber additions produce
improved impact and UV resistance, increased flexibility and anti-static
control, strength, excellent end product durability and performance.
Polystyrene
Polystyrene (or Styrene) advanced performance resins are crystal-clear,
resist moisture, stable when exposed to radiation, can be uniformly colored,
have attractive light transmission capabilities, dimensional stability,
high tensile and flexible.
Thermoplastic Rubber (SEBS)
Kraton® G polymers based on SEBS (styrene
ethylene butylene styrene) may be added to plastics and rubber-based
products for applications including handlebar grips, toothbrushes, and
sports mouth guards and car components. Strength and elasticity are
improved and resistance to oxidation provided. The compounds can be
overmoulded to the surface of hard plastics components to improve grip
or appearance. Thermoplastic Elastomers combine the processing
advantages of plastics with the rubber-like performance of Elastomers.
Known as two-phase systems, these copolymers are comprised of both hard
(plastic) and soft (elastomeric) molecular regions, with each region
contributing advantages and limitations to the final material
performance. Chemically, fully cured thermoset rubber particles are
dispersed throughout a continuous thermoplastic matrix. Kraton® has a broad
range of applications that ranges from clips and connectors to
insulators and grommets. Also used throughout the electronics,
appliance, furniture, automotive, and general hardware
industries.
Color
Availability
Over 75 stocked in
house colors
Unlimited color match capability
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