Thermoplastic elastomers (TPE): a heterogeneous category of tire that, unlike normal vulcanized rubber, can be processed and recycled materials such as thermoplastic.
Vulcanization dynamic :is a process of a complete mixing thermoplastic polymer and a rubbery polymer reactive to achieve a thermoplastic elastomer with chemically cross rubbery phase, to provide properties similar to those of rubber when compared to the same composition cross.
Material cured thermoplastic (TPV): thermoplastic elastomer with chemically cross rubbery phase, produced by dynamic vulcanization. The thermoplastic elastomers offer performance and functional properties similar to normal rubber products, but they can be processed with the speed, efficiency and convenience of typical thermoplastic products.
In addition to processing easier, the main advantages of thermoplastic elastomers compared with vulcanized rubber products include an easier recycling waste, and control the size and quality of the product cheaper.
The thermoplastic elastomers are used in various applications in the automotive, construction, medical, food and beverage, electrical appliances and consumer goods.
Key benefits of thermoplastic elastomers:
Cost / performance
Design Versatility
Less weight
Wide temperature range for use
Product quality and size constant
Recyclables internal
About Dynamic Materials vulcanised
League dynamically vulcanized
Fully vulcanized rubber
Phase thermoplastic continues
Yield rubbery special