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Want to learn the fundamentals of TPE overmolding? Download this essential guide, which clearly outlines material selection, processing, part and tooling design. ]]>

Want to learn the fundamentals of TPE overmolding? Download this essential guide, which clearly outlines material selection, processing, part and tooling design. ]]>
Fri, 01 Jun 2018 20:36:45 GMT /slideshow/a-clear-guide-to-overmolding-essentials-99984216/99984216 smartin_teknor@slideshare.net(smartin_teknor) A Clear Guide to Overmolding Essentials smartin_teknor Want to learn the fundamentals of TPE overmolding? Download this essential guide, which clearly outlines material selection, processing, part and tooling design. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/teknorapexaclearguidetoovermoldingessentials-180601203645-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Want to learn the fundamentals of TPE overmolding? Download this essential guide, which clearly outlines material selection, processing, part and tooling design.
A Clear Guide to Overmolding Essentials from Teknor Apex Company
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Everything You Need to Know About TPE Compounds, Chemistry, and Capabilities /slideshow/everything-you-need-to-know-about-tpe-compounds-chemistry-and-capabilities-75510397/75510397 everythingyouneedtoknowabouttpecompoundschemistryandcapabilities-170428184013
TPE Alphabet Soup: TPO, TPV, SBC, TPU, COPE, COPA: Perhaps you know TPEs. But did you know that there are actually six distinct TPE chemical families? The right chemistry depends on the application, and the design goals.   What’s more, with the right knowledge, teams can design to the advantages of a Styrenic Block Copolymer Compound (SBC or TPE-S) or a Polyolefinic Rubber Blend (TPO or TPE-O) or a Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV or TPV-V). Some families are highly elastic. Some take color extremely well. Some are better suited for outdoor applications. Some retain their properties at extreme temperatures. Each project is unique, and there are key performance requirements that define what TPE family is ideal for the application. Then within each TPE family, there are almost limitless possibilities – for hardness, temperature tolerances, surface haptics, chemical resistance and other attributes. Ultimately, there may be several suitable TPE grades for any one application. Design engineers and compounders work together to evaluate or test subtle trade-offs, and select the optimal material. Want to increase your fluency in TPE chemistries? Browse our Thermoplastic Elastomer Family tutorial. To learn more about Teknor Apex visit: https://www.teknorapex.com/thermoplastic-elastomer-division]]>

TPE Alphabet Soup: TPO, TPV, SBC, TPU, COPE, COPA: Perhaps you know TPEs. But did you know that there are actually six distinct TPE chemical families? The right chemistry depends on the application, and the design goals.   What’s more, with the right knowledge, teams can design to the advantages of a Styrenic Block Copolymer Compound (SBC or TPE-S) or a Polyolefinic Rubber Blend (TPO or TPE-O) or a Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV or TPV-V). Some families are highly elastic. Some take color extremely well. Some are better suited for outdoor applications. Some retain their properties at extreme temperatures. Each project is unique, and there are key performance requirements that define what TPE family is ideal for the application. Then within each TPE family, there are almost limitless possibilities – for hardness, temperature tolerances, surface haptics, chemical resistance and other attributes. Ultimately, there may be several suitable TPE grades for any one application. Design engineers and compounders work together to evaluate or test subtle trade-offs, and select the optimal material. Want to increase your fluency in TPE chemistries? Browse our Thermoplastic Elastomer Family tutorial. To learn more about Teknor Apex visit: https://www.teknorapex.com/thermoplastic-elastomer-division]]>
Fri, 28 Apr 2017 18:40:12 GMT /slideshow/everything-you-need-to-know-about-tpe-compounds-chemistry-and-capabilities-75510397/75510397 smartin_teknor@slideshare.net(smartin_teknor) Everything You Need to Know About TPE Compounds, Chemistry, and Capabilities smartin_teknor TPE Alphabet Soup: TPO, TPV, SBC, TPU, COPE, COPA: Perhaps you know TPEs. But did you know that there are actually six distinct TPE chemical families? The right chemistry depends on the application, and the design goals.   What’s more, with the right knowledge, teams can design to the advantages of a Styrenic Block Copolymer Compound (SBC or TPE-S) or a Polyolefinic Rubber Blend (TPO or TPE-O) or a Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV or TPV-V). Some families are highly elastic. Some take color extremely well. Some are better suited for outdoor applications. Some retain their properties at extreme temperatures. Each project is unique, and there are key performance requirements that define what TPE family is ideal for the application. Then within each TPE family, there are almost limitless possibilities – for hardness, temperature tolerances, surface haptics, chemical resistance and other attributes. Ultimately, there may be several suitable TPE grades for any one application. Design engineers and compounders work together to evaluate or test subtle trade-offs, and select the optimal material. Want to increase your fluency in TPE chemistries? Browse our Thermoplastic Elastomer Family tutorial. To learn more about Teknor Apex visit: https://www.teknorapex.com/thermoplastic-elastomer-division <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/everythingyouneedtoknowabouttpecompoundschemistryandcapabilities-170428184013-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> TPE Alphabet Soup: TPO, TPV, SBC, TPU, COPE, COPA: Perhaps you know TPEs. But did you know that there are actually six distinct TPE chemical families? The right chemistry depends on the application, and the design goals.   What’s more, with the right knowledge, teams can design to the advantages of a Styrenic Block Copolymer Compound (SBC or TPE-S) or a Polyolefinic Rubber Blend (TPO or TPE-O) or a Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV or TPV-V). Some families are highly elastic. Some take color extremely well. Some are better suited for outdoor applications. Some retain their properties at extreme temperatures. Each project is unique, and there are key performance requirements that define what TPE family is ideal for the application. Then within each TPE family, there are almost limitless possibilities – for hardness, temperature tolerances, surface haptics, chemical resistance and other attributes. Ultimately, there may be several suitable TPE grades for any one application. Design engineers and compounders work together to evaluate or test subtle trade-offs, and select the optimal material. Want to increase your fluency in TPE chemistries? Browse our Thermoplastic Elastomer Family tutorial. To learn more about Teknor Apex visit: https://www.teknorapex.com/thermoplastic-elastomer-division
Everything You Need to Know About TPE Compounds, Chemistry, and Capabilities from Teknor Apex Company
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-smartin_teknor-48x48.jpg?cb=1592333723 Founded in 1924 and privately held, Teknor Apex Company is one of the most ethical, customer-connected companies in the material science industry. All across the world, people come into contact with products we had a hand in making. At Teknor, that’s a major reason why we love what we do. With six specialty divisions, Vinyl, TPE, ETP, Colorants, Chemicals and Garden Hose and almost a century of expertise, we have the capability to deliver highly tailored solutions for our customers. Teknor Apex has nine U.S. locations and operations in Belgium, Germany, Singapore, and China. www.teknorapex.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/teknorapexaclearguidetoovermoldingessentials-180601203645-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/a-clear-guide-to-overmolding-essentials-99984216/99984216 A Clear Guide to Overm... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/everythingyouneedtoknowabouttpecompoundschemistryandcapabilities-170428184013-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/everything-you-need-to-know-about-tpe-compounds-chemistry-and-capabilities-75510397/75510397 Everything You Need to...