Engineering Plastic Profiles

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ABS
  • Made from toughened DR-101 resin for repairing taillight lenses, bathroom ware and display units
   
ABS / AES
  • Alloy found in Camry radiator grilles
   
ABS / PA
  • Alloy of ABS & Nylon
  • Found in motorcycle farings
   
ABS / PC
  • Alloy of ABS & Polycarbonate
  • Found in some Nissan wheel trims and radiator grilles and Holden grilles
   
 ABS / PBT
  • Alloy of ABS and Polybutylene Tetrathalate
  • Found in later motorcycle farings
   
ABS / PET
  • Alloy of ABS & Polyethylene Tetrathalate
  • Found in later motorcycle farings
   
 ABS / PPE
  • Alloy of ABS & Polyphenylene Ether
  • Found in car, truck and bike parts
   

 AES

  • High Impact Styrenic resin with superior weatherability to ABS
   
ASA (Luran-s)
  • Another styrenic resin with superior weatherability
  • Found in some Ford Australia trim
   
 C-PVC
  • Chlorinated PVC for high temperature applications
   
HMWPE
  • High Molecular Weight Polyethylene which will repair both HMWPE and U-HMWPE sheet
  • Welding temperatures need to be very high and air flow kept to a minimum to minimise distortion
   
U-HMWPE
  • Similar characteristics to above but with superior mechanical properties and significantly more expensive
   
 PA6
  • An impact modified Type 6 Nylon and with very good welding properties
   
PA66HS
  • Heat Stabilised black Type 66 Nylon
  • Highest stiffness and temperature resistance of unreinforced nylons
   
 PA / PPE
  • Alloy of Nylon 6 and Polyphenylene Ether
  • Motorcycle farings, bumpers and static structural components
  • Nissan X Trail front guards and Renault
   
 PPE / PA-GTX
  •  Glycol Modified Polyethylene Tetrathalate
   
 PC
  • Polycarbonate
  • Used in a variety of industry components requiring clarity impact or high temperature electrical properties
   
PC / PBT (Xenoy)
  • An alloy of polycarbonate and Polybutylene Tetrathalate
  • PBT improves solvent resistance
  • Found in some Ford and General Motors Holden bumpers
   
PC / PET
  • Alloy of Polycarbonate with Polyethylene Tetrathalate
  • For repairing ride-on mower bodies and other housing
  • Available in charcoal, green, red and orange
   
POM Acetal
  • A Crystalline Thermoplastic used in bearings, springs and structural components requiring resistance to cyclic loadings
  • Very acrid fumes when welding
  • Avoid breathing vapour
   
 PPO (Noryl)
  • Modified Polyphenylene Oxide
  • Found in spoilers, Toyota side kit panels and other components that require temperature resistance and electrical properties
   
 PPE
  • Modified Polyphenylene Ether
  • Similar to 'Noryl' in car and bike parts
   
 PP/EPDM
  • Rubber Modified Polypropylene
  • Widely in bumpers by major car makers
   
 TPR
  • A specific grade of rubber modified Polypropylene used in General Motors Holden bumpers
   
TPO
  • Polypropylene modified with low molecular weight Polyethylene
  • May repair parts labelled PP/PE, TPE
   
TPUR Thermoplastic Polyurethane
  • Will repair PUR bumpers provided they are injection moulded, not reaction injection moulded (RIM), which becomes an unweldable thermoset