Plastic compounds vs standard plastics, which one is better?
Engineering plastic compounds are made from a number of common base plastics such as ABS, PP, PC, etc., with different reinforcing agents depending on the purpose of use like glass fiber, talc mineral, and BaSO4 salt. .. Therefore, engineering plastic compounds help businesses eliminate complicated mixing stages, shorten production time and improve product quality.
Top 5 plastic engineering compounds and their popular applications
Plastic engineering compounds are raw material mixtures consisting of base resin and reinforcements, tailored for manufacturing end products. Engineering plastic compounds have many important applications like producing interior of cars, motorcycles, home appliances, electronic components, etc. Let’s learn interesting information around this useful material with EuroPlas in this article.
 
Engineering plastic compounds: definition, benefits, and applications
Engineering plastic compounds are one of the most advanced materials in the plastic industry today. With superior technical characteristics and excellent economic benefits, engineering plastic compounds have been chosen by many businesses. Read the following article to discover interesting information about this material!
 
Top 6 PP engineering plastic compounds and their applications
PP engineering plastic compounds are one of the new materials favored by many businesses because of their superior performance compared to traditional plastic and the variety in types and applications. In this article, let's find out the most popular types of PP engineering plastic compounds and their applications in the plastic industry!
BiONext - the inevitable innovation of the industry
European Plastic Company(EuP), a pioneering Vietnamese company in the development of Bioplastic Compound for industrial production applications. Bioplastic is a topic that has been talked about a lot in recent years as an effective solution to reduce plastic waste and minimize some negative impacts on the environment.
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