Place of Origin: | Made in China |
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Brand Name: | Dupont |
Certification: | SGS/UL |
Model Number: | TPE |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1Tons |
Price: | competitive price |
Packaging Details: | 25kgs/Bag,50KGS/Bag,Customize |
Delivery Time: | once confirming the order |
Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C |
Supply Ability: | 10000Tons/Month |
Name: | Disposable Soft Gloves Raw Material | Material: | TPE Resin |
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Color: | Customized | Feature: | Highly Flexible |
Highlight: | Highly Flexible TPE Raw Material,Disposable Gloves Raw Material TPE Granule,Highly Flexible TPE Granule |
Highly Flexible TPE Raw Material TPE Resin For Disposable Soft Gloves
Thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) are a class of polymers which are a mix of plastic and rubber. They are extremely versatile materials which can be molded and extruded into a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. They are also lightweight and durable, making them ideal for a variety of applications. TPEs are also non-toxic, making them suitable for food contact applications. Common uses for TPEs include automotive parts, seals, gaskets, toys, medical devices and consumer products.
What is the features of TPE?
1. Flexibility: TPEs are highly flexible, allowing them to be molded into a variety of shapes and sizes.
2. Durability: TPEs are highly durable, making them suitable for a variety of applications, including automotive parts, seals, and gaskets.
3. Lightweight: TPEs are lightweight, making them easy to transport and handle.
4. Resistance to Chemicals: TPEs are highly resistant to a variety of chemicals, including hydrocarbons, acids, alkalis, and alcohols.
5. Non-Toxic: TPEs are non-toxic, making them suitable for food contact applications.
6. Temperature Resistant: TPEs can withstand temperatures ranging from -58°F to +302°F (-50°C to +150°C).
What is the applications of TPE?
TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) is a versatile material with a wide range of applications, including:
1. Automotive parts, such as seals, gaskets, and hoses
2. Medical products, such as tubing and catheters
3. Electrical insulation, such as cables and connectors
4. Industrial and consumer products, such as grips and handles
5. Footwear, such as soles and straps
6. Packaging, such as bottles and bags
7. Toys, such as dolls and action figures
8. Adhesives, such as tapes and labels