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Micro- and nano-sized nylon microspheres are spherical fine powders of nylon developed by Jinxin New Materials. These microspheres not only possess the inherent properties of polyamides, such as heat resistance and chemical stability, but also feature uniform particle size, smooth surfaces, and excellent dispersibility. Thanks to their stable sliding properties, unique softness, and other outstanding characteristics, Jinxin New Materials’ nylon microspheres have demonstrated proven performance for many years in the cosmetics industry—particularly as base materials for color cosmetics. In recent years, they have also opened up new applications, such as serving as modifying additives for industrial products and in 3D printing.


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High-pressure polyethylene is primarily used for film products, followed by pipes, injection-molded parts, and wire insulation coatings. Medium- and low-pressure polyethylene is mainly used for injection-molded parts and hollow products. Ultra-high-pressure polyethylene can be used as an engineering plastic.


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PS material possesses the following characteristics: it is an insulating material, among others. PS material is widely used in the manufacture of disposable foam food containers, disposable containers, instrument housings, lamp shades, lighting fixtures, ceilings, dashboard frames, and more.


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Polypropylene (PP) is a semicrystalline thermoplastic polymer produced by the addition polymerization of propylene monomers. It is the thermoplastic resin with the lowest density.


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The three major application areas for PC engineering plastics are the glass assembly industry, the automotive industry, and the electronics and electrical appliance industry. Other key applications include industrial machinery parts, optical discs, packaging, office equipment such as computers, medical and healthcare products, thin films, leisure and protective gear, and more.


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ABS plastic has found widespread applications in manufacturing industries such as machinery, electrical engineering, textiles, automotive, aerospace, and shipbuilding, as well as in the chemical industry.


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