https://www.avient.com/resources/safety-data-sheets?page=4438
Shipment Notification - under "Material Header" MSDS - labeled as the "Product Number" (in Section 1)
https://www.avient.com/resources/safety-data-sheets?page=4439
Shipment Notification - under "Material Header" MSDS - labeled as the "Product Number" (in Section 1)
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/continuous-fiber-reinforced-thermoplastic-composites?ind[]=6595
The 4-ply sample here has similar tensile performance as the 4-ply sample in Figure 1, which is expected because the two samples contain an equal balance of 0- and 90-degree fibers.
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https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/could-polyketone-be-next-generation-nylon-alternative
Aliphatic polyketone, often referred to as just polyketone or PK, is a semi-crystalline engineering resin that is an alternating copolymer of carbon monoxide and ethylene with some propylene (1–10%).
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/could-polyketone-be-next-generation-nylon-alternative?utm_source=PANTHEON_STRIPPED&utm_medium=PANTHEON_STRIPPED&utm_campaign=PANTHEON_STRIPPED
Aliphatic polyketone, often referred to as just polyketone or PK, is a semi-crystalline engineering resin that is an alternating copolymer of carbon monoxide and ethylene with some propylene (1–10%).
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Three common ways this can be done are 1) in a way that creates a woven structure, 2) by placing the fiber fabric into a mold that is injected with resin, or 3) by pultrusion, where the fibers are pulled through resin and then shaped and cured in a heated die.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind[]=6596
One caveat: Typical TPE shrinkage is around 2% while that of substrate materials is closer to 1%.
When looking to incorporate sustainable content into your TPE, the raw material cost may be more expensive than traditional materials for three reasons 1) supply chain maturity, 2) high demand, low supply, 3) location of source and supplier.