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Long-term Materials
Nylon Over-molding 12C55 by Long-term Materials is a nylon and glass fiber reinforced resin. It can be processed by injection overmolding. It offers good tactile property. Nylon Over-molding 12C55... view more
Applications
  • Automotive
  • Electrical markets
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Overmolding
Features
  • Filled Glass Fiber
Long-term Materials
Nylon Over-molding 12C60 by Long-term Materials is a nylon and glass fiber reinforced thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) grade. It offers good tactile property. Recommended for automotive and electrical... view more
Applications
  • Automotive
  • Electrical markets
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Overmolding
Features
  • Filled Glass Fiber
Long-term Materials
Nylon Over-molding 12C70 by Long-term Materials is a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) reinforced with nylon and glass fiber. It can be processed by injection overmolding. It offers good tactile... view more
Applications
  • Electrical markets
  • Automotive
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Overmolding
Features
  • Filled Glass Fiber
Long-term Materials
Nylon Over-molding 12C80 is nylon and glass fiber reinforced thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) grade by Long-term Materials. It offers good tactile property. Nylon Over-molding 12C80 is suitable for... view more
Applications
  • Electrical markets
  • Automotive
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Overmolding
Features
  • Filled Glass Fiber
Long-term Materials
PC/ABS Over-molding 32N85 is a copolymer of polycarbonate (PC) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) by Long-term Materials. PC/ABS Over-molding 32N85 is designed for tools, electric appliances... view more
Applications
  • Stationary
  • Electrical markets
  • Automotive
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Overmolding
Features
  • Copolymer
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