PVC (POLYVINYL CHLORIDE)
• E-PVC
• S-PVC (K58, K65, K67, K70)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is obtained by polymerization of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). PVC replaces traditional building products such as iron, copper and wood in the building sector (window profile, door, blinds, irrigation and sewage pipes, wall, floor and roof covering materials) due to its cheapness and technical superiority. Additionally, it is used in many rubber replacement applications, such as electrical cable insulation.
PP (POLYPROPYLENE)
- PPH
- PPC
- PPRC
Polypropylene (PP) is one of the widely used plastics. It is a thermoplastic polymer that is used in many areas from parts used in the automotive industry to textile and food packaging, pipes and fittings used in the infrastructure and construction industry. Polypropylene (PP), obtained by polymerizing the monomer propylene, is extremely resistant to chemical solvents (acids and bases).
PE (POLYETHYLENE)
- HDPE
- MDPE
- LDPE
- LLDPE
- mLLDPE
Polyethylene (PE) is a thermoplastic and takes its name from the monomer ethylene. In the plastics industry, it is generally known as PE for short. Resistance to external factors and especially moisture, flexibility and superior chemical resistance can be counted as general properties. Containers, boxes, utensils, pipes and tubes, toys, cable insulation, packaging and packaging films are the common usage areas of PE. Polyethylene (PE) is classified as HDPE, MDPE, LDPE and LLDPE according to its density and chemical properties.
PS (POLYSTYRENE)
- GPPS
- HIPS
- EPS
Polystyrene (PS), obtained as a result of the polymerization of styrene, is a type of thermoplastic with a wide range of uses. Polystyrene (PS) is classified as Antishock (HIPS), Crystal (GPPS) and Foam (EPS) according to the way it is processed. Polystyrene (PS) is used in many industries as a substitute for paper, wood and metals because it is extremely easy and economical to process. It is widely used in areas such as film and plate making, paper and fabric coatings, insulation boards, lighting materials, refrigerator-washing machine parts, battery boxes, radio and television cases, toys and household goods.
PC (POLYCARBONATE)
PC is a high-performance, sustainable and eco-efficient material used in many areas of our daily life. It has unique properties such as clarity, durability, safety, versatility to heat and shatter resistance all at the same time. Products made from polycarbonate include roofing and lacquer sheets, optical media, IT parts, eyeglass lenses, medical devices, leisure products and food contact materials. Safety and consumer satisfaction are largely ensured by these products.