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Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS)
For those applications needing high temperature stability, broad
chemical resistance, stiffness, strength and creep resistance at elevated temperature, PPS is an excellent
candidate.
Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) is a high-temperature (Tm =285°C)
thermoplastic material that offers an excellent combination of thermal, mechanical and chemical resistance.
It is inherently flame resistant and is virtually unaffected by a broad range of chemicals, even over
prolonged periods and at elevated temperatures. It is commercially available in two varieties -- branched
(cross-linked and cured) and linear. Linear PPS is a second generation product that offers easy processing,
excellent lot-to-lot consistency and high strength and toughness. It is available in a range of molecular
weights that allow it to be used in a variety of processes from thin section injection molding to blow
molding. It also has low ionic impurities and is colorable.
Injection molding grades are available with glass fiber reinforcements
and glass fiber/ mineral combinations, and numerous other grades have been formulated with other additives
to meet a variety of end-use requirements. Such products are widely used in replacing traditional engineering
materials such as metals, thermosets and ceramics in
- Automotive applications - powertrain components, pumps,
fuel rails, sensors
- Electrical/electronic components - surface mount connectors and
chip carriers
- Industrial/mechanical applications - blower and pump parts, impellers,
flowmeters
- Consumer/appliance equipment - electric heater grills, hot comb parts,
non-stick coatings, power tool parts, microwave components, and insulators
Linear
PPS polymer can be extruded, blow molded or compression molded into blocks, rods and other stock shapes
that are often used for prototyping. Unfilled linear polymer can also be melt spun and melt blown to
produce fibers and fabrics that are used for conveyor belts, flame resistant clothing and filtration
media.
Ticona offers numerous reinforced grades of Fortron® PPS, a linear
polymer, for injection molding, and also makes a range of unfilled polymers to meet different application
requirements.
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