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Thermoplastics are plastics that melt when heated and can be reshaped into new forms. This process is repeatable, making thermoplastics particularly recyclable. They offer high strength and flexibility and are used in a variety of applications, from packaging to technical components.
Elastomers are rubber-like materials that deform under stress but return to their original shape. They offer high elasticity and are ideal for seals, hoses, and other applications that require flexibility and shape retention. Common elastomers include natural and synthetic rubbers.
Silicones are versatile plastics known for their heat resistance, flexibility, and durability. They are often used in medical devices, electronics, and household goods. Silicones retain their properties at extreme temperatures and are resistant to chemicals and UV radiation.
Memoplast offers a wide selection of high-quality plastic materials such as thermoplastics, elastomers, and silicones. These materials are ideal for various applications in the automotive industry, medical technology, consumer goods production, and many other sectors.
Thermoplastics are particularly versatile because they can melt and be molded when heated. They are recyclable and offer high strength and flexibility. Common thermoplastics include polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), and polycarbonate (PC).
Silicones offer high temperature resistance and flexibility. They are chemically resistant and ideal for demanding applications in the medical technology, electronics, and automotive industries. Silicones remain stable and durable even at extreme temperatures.