factory customized High Tenacity High Modulus Pva - High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) – Haitung
factory customized High Tenacity High Modulus Pva - High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) – Haitung Detail:
Description
Polystyrene (PS) , is a synthetic resin made by homopolymerization of styrene monomers or with other comonomers. In the molecular structure of homopolymer, the main chain is a saturated carbon chain with benzene rings as the lateral group. The resin is a non-crystalline linear polymer, which is colorless, transparent, hard, easy to be dyed and resistant to chemical solutions. It has excellent electrical insulation property and low hygroscopicity. It is easy to mold and has good fluidity. It can be made into a variety of products through injection molding,extrusion,compression molding, vacuum molding and foaming. The products have stable dimensions and low shrinkage during molding and the molding term is short.
HIPS can be used to produce the shells of electrical household appliances,toys,automobile parts,daily necessities,etc.

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We now have a specialist, efficiency workforce to deliver excellent service for our purchaser. We always follow the tenet of customer-oriented, details-focused for factory customized High Tenacity High Modulus Pva - High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) – Haitung , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Ghana , Nigeria , Bangalore , We aspire to meet the demands of our customers globally. Our range of merchandise and services is continuously expanding to meet customers' requirements. We welcome new and old customers from all walks of life to contact us for future business relationships and achieving mutual success!
The goods we received and the sample sales staff display to us have the same quality, it is really a creditable manufacturer.
