Elastomère thermoplastique (TPE): Dryflex®
Produit | Disponibilité | Description du produit |
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Dryflex® 861117 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPS-SEBS
Service Temperature: -50 to +125 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Grey, but the base material can be available in any colour.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets.
Weather Resistance: Good
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
Special Features
The material Shows good adhesion onto PC/ABS, ABS and PC
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Dryflex® 870121 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPS-SEBS
Service Temperature: -50 to +80 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Translucent, but can be available in any colour.
Form: Free flowing pellets.
Weather Resistance: Good
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: Recyclable in closed-loop systems
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Dryflex® 885128 | Amérique du Nord |
Preliminary datasheet
Dryflex 885128: Thermoplastic Elastomer
Material Type: TPS-SEBS
Hardness 80 Shore A (4mm)
Service Temperature Range: -50 -- +90 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Translucent, but can be available in any colour.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets that can be processed without predrying, when stored under normal conditions.
Weather Resistance: Excellent
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
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Dryflex® 885143 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex 885143: Thermoplastic Elastomer
Material Type: TPS-SEBS
Hardness: 49 Shore A (4mm)
Service Temperature Range: -50 to+90°C (unstressed material)
Color: Green, but the base material can be available in any color.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets that can be processed without predrying, when stored under normal conditions.
Weather Resistance: Excellent
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic-and vegetable oils).
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
Processing: The material has excellent processing characteristics and can be processed using conventional thermoplastic fabricating methods, including injection moulding and extrusion.
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Dryflex® 885144 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex 885144: Thermoplastic Elastomer
Material Type: TPS-SEBS
Hardness: 49 Shore A (4mm)
Service Temperature Range: -50 to+90°C (unstressed material)
Color: Green, but the base material can be available in any color.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets that can be processed without predrying, when stored under normal conditions.
Weather Resistance: Excellent
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic-and vegetable oils).
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
Processing: The material has excellent processing characteristics and can be processed using conventional thermoplastic fabricating methods, including injection moulding and extrusion.
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Dryflex® 885157 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPS-SEBS
Service Temperature: -50 to+90°C (unstressed material)
Color: Translucent, but can be available in any colour.
Form: Free flowing pellets.
Weather Resistance: Excellent
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic-and vegetable oils).
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
Processing: The material has excellent processing characteristics and can be processed using conventional thermoplastic fabricating methods.
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Dryflex® 9012 | Amérique du Nord |
Due to their efficient processing, high performance and recyclability, Dryflex Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) have made significant progress in proving themselves as a quality replacement for vulcanised rubber in window and door sealing applications.
Colour and co-extrusion possibilities have further enhanced the design possibilities for gaskets and seals made from TPE. New technologies such as Dryflex XP foamable TPEs and higher temperature resistant grades are providing materials which deal with design, performance and the environmental needs of the future.
We have supplied compounds for gaskets and weatherstrip extrusion for many years and are a trusted partner to the construction industry.
Today, we continue to develop technical material solutions to meet every application need. Some of the potential property spectrum and possibilities are shown below.
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Dryflex® 9016-001 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPO-(PP+EPDM)
Colour: Natural, but can easily be coloured
Form: Free flowing pellets
Service Temperature: -50 to +120°C (unstressed material)
Recycling: Recyclable in closed-loop systems
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Dryflex® 938012 | Amérique du Nord |
Due to their efficient processing, high performance and recyclability, Dryflex Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) have made significant progress in proving themselves as a quality replacement for vulcanised rubber in window and door sealing applications.
Colour and co-extrusion possibilities have further enhanced the design possibilities for gaskets and seals made from TPE. New technologies such as Dryflex XP foamable TPEs and higher temperature resistant grades are providing materials which deal with design, performance and the environmental needs of the future.
We have supplied compounds for gaskets and weatherstrip extrusion for many years and are a trusted partner to the construction industry.
Today, we continue to develop technical material solutions to meet every application need. Some of the potential property spectrum and possibilities are shown below.
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Dryflex® 965071 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPS-SEBS
Service Temperature: -50 to +80 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Translucent, but can be available in any colour.
Form: Free flowing pellets.
Weather Resistance: Good
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: Recyclable in closed-loop systems
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Dryflex® 966042 | Amérique du Nord |
Due to their efficient processing, high performance and recyclability, Dryflex Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) have made significant progress in proving themselves as a quality replacement for vulcanised rubber in window and door sealing applications.
Colour and co-extrusion possibilities have further enhanced the design possibilities for gaskets and seals made from TPE. New technologies such as Dryflex XP foamable TPEs and higher temperature resistant grades are providing materials which deal with design, performance and the environmental needs of the future.
We have supplied compounds for gaskets and weatherstrip extrusion for many years and are a trusted partner to the construction industry.
Today, we continue to develop technical material solutions to meet every application need. Some of the potential property spectrum and possibilities are shown below.
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Dryflex® 966043 | Amérique du Nord |
Due to their efficient processing, high performance and recyclability, Dryflex Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) have made significant progress in proving themselves as a quality replacement for vulcanised rubber in window and door sealing applications.
Colour and co-extrusion possibilities have further enhanced the design possibilities for gaskets and seals made from TPE. New technologies such as Dryflex XP foamable TPEs and higher temperature resistant grades are providing materials which deal with design, performance and the environmental needs of the future.
We have supplied compounds for gaskets and weatherstrip extrusion for many years and are a trusted partner to the construction industry.
Today, we continue to develop technical material solutions to meet every application need. Some of the potential property spectrum and possibilities are shown below.
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Dryflex® 976510 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPS-SBS
Service Temperature: -50 to +75 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Natural, but can be available in any colour.
Form: Free flowing pellets.
Weather Resistance: Moderate
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
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Dryflex® 982107 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex 982107: Thermoplastic Elastomer
Material Type: TPS-SEBS
Hardness 57 Shore A (4mm)
Service Temperature Range: -50 -- +100 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Translucent, but can be available in any colour.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets that can be processed without predrying, when stored under normal conditions.
Weather Resistance: Excellent
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
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Dryflex® A1 600301 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 600401 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 600501 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 600601 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 600701 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 600801 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 600901 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 602301 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 602401 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 602501 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPS-SEBS
Colour: Black, but can easily be coloured
Form: Free flowing pellets
Service Temperature: -50 to +125°C (unstressed material)
Recycling: 100% recyclable
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Dryflex® A1 602502 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A1 602502: Thermoplastic Elastomer
Material Type: TPS-SEBS
Hardness: 54 Shore A (4mm)
Service Temperature Range: -50 -- +125 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Black, but the base material can be available in any colour.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets that can be processed without predrying, when stored under normal conditions.
Weather Resistance: Excellent
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
The material is modified to give good adhesion to PA
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Dryflex® A1 602601 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 602701 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 602801 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 602901 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A1 90A301N | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A1 90A301N: Thermoplastic Elastomer
Material Type: TPS-SEBS
Hardness: 90 Shore A (4mm)
Service Temperature Range: -50 -- +125 °C (unstressed material)
Colour: Natural, but can be available in any colour.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets that can be processed without predrying, when stored under normal conditions.
Weather Resistance: Excellent
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
The material is modified to give good adhesion to PA
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Dryflex® A2 500350 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A2 500350: Thermoplastic Elastomer
Material Type: TPS-SEBS
Hardness: 35 Shore A (4mm)
Service Temperature Range: -50 -- +125°C (unstressed material)
Colour: Opaque/White, but the base material can be available in any colour.
Presentation: Free flowing pellets that can be processed without predrying, when stored under normal conditions.
Weather Resistance: Good
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
Special Features
The material Shows good adhesion onto PC/ABS, PC and ABS
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Dryflex® A2 505350 | Amérique du Nord |
Description: Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPS-SEBS
Service Temperature Range: -50 to +125°C (unstressed material)
Colour: White, but the base material can be available in any colour.
Form: Free flowing pellets.
Weather Resistance: Good
Chemical Resistance: Good (excluding organic solvents, aromatic- and vegetable oils)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable
Special Features
The material Shows good adhesion onto PC/ABS, PC and ABS
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Dryflex® A2 600450 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A2 600501 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A2 600509 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A2 600600 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A2 600601 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A2 600609 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A2 600701 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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Dryflex® A2 600709 | Amérique du Nord |
Dryflex A thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bondable grades, primarily based on SBS and SEBS, increase freedom of design and open up a vast range of application opportunities.
It used to be a complex and costly affair producing details made of thermoplastics that showed soft-touch qualities or had integrated seals. With Dryflex A TPEs, since the materials are bonded together at the production stage, no separate primer or adhesive is needed. This makes the process faster and more cost-effective than if the two parts were assembled together after each had been produced separately, or bonded mechanically, which often requires some modification to the design.
Primarily a TPE is used as the soft component. Dryflex A bondable grades can be co-extruded or overmoulded with a variety of engineering plastics.
Dryflex A grades are available in black or natural and can easily be coloured. These thermoplastic elastomers form excellent bonds onto PP, PE, PA, ABS, PC, PS, PMMA, ASA, SAN and their blends. Polyamides and ABS may be either reinforced or non-reinforced yet still bond extremely well to Dryflex. It is easy to achieve excellent bonding to PP, even using standard TPE materials, while other thermoplastics require some modification of the TPE material to optimise bonding.
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