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In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
This material suppresses static charges to prevent dust from building up.
Prolonged outdoor exposure won’t discolor or degrade VHMW.
Also known as Tivar H.O.T., this material lasts up to 10 times longer in high-temperature applications than standard UHMW.
Practically nonabsorbent, HDPE won't swell when exposed to moisture. It is denser and more rigid than LDPE, plus it's more chemical resistant.
Also known as starboard, these sheets and bars won’t degrade when exposed to salt water, humidity, and UV light.
Because ABS maintains its toughness even after thermoforming, it’s often made into storage cases, tote trays, equipment housings, and protective gear.
Delrin® acetal resin, also known as acetal homopolymer, is stronger and stiffer than acetal copolymer.
A glass-fiber filler gives this material increased rigidity over standard Delrin® acetal resin. Use it to machine manifolds, impellers, and other parts that require rigidity.
An economical alternative to Delrin® acetal resin, this acetal copolymer offers similar wear resistance.
Because PVC resists many acids and alkalies, it’s widely used for tanks and in chemical-processing applications. Also known as PVC Type 1.
Widely used for vehicle interiors and equipment housings, this blended material maintains its physical properties after thermoforming. It is comparable to Kydex.
Create signs and partitions with this easy to cut PVC foam.
Because this polypropylene resists swelling when exposed to water, it’s often fabricated into containers and parts for laboratory equipment.
Widely used in semiconductor applications, this polypropylene meets UL flame-retardance standards.
The combination of high strength and water resistance, along with a variety of color choices, makes this opaque cast acrylic useful for outdoor signs and containers. It's also known as Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic.
One of the softest and most flexible plastics we offer, LDPE is more formable than HDPE.
Often used for packaging and construction applications, this film is also known as Visqueen.
A polyester string reinforcement gives this material better tear resistance than standard LDPE film.
Polycarbonate maintains good impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
Often fabricated into signs, packaging, and light duty housings, polystyrene is easy to thermoform.
A satin texture on one side of these PETG sheets makes them semiclear. You can see light from the other side, but not detailed shapes. They are more resistant to scratching and glare than standard PETG.
This film is often used as a separator when heating parts in an oven.
Made with Teflon® PTFE resins, these sheets and bars surpass most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
This film is made with virgin Teflon® PTFE resins. It can handle extreme temperatures and resists most solvents.
These PEEK sheets can be machined to tight tolerances for use in electrical and semiconductor parts, such as test sockets.
Stronger than PTFE, PVDF offers good chemical resistance. Comparable to Kynar and Solef, it’s widely used for pump parts, tank liners, and seals.
Just as chemical resistant as PTFE, yet FEP offers greater impact strength. Use it to make valve components and gaskets.
Also known as frisket film, this polypropylene has a low-tack adhesive that releases without leaving residue behind.
An alternative to wood in structural applications, FRP fiberglass is strong and lightweight.
This FRP fiberglass is made with a chemical-resistant resin that stands up to harsh environments.
Use these resin-free fabrics to reinforce or repair existing composites as well as create new composites. Mold custom-shaped composite parts by layering your choice of fabric with an epoxy.
This shim stock is color coded by thickness for easy identification. Cut it into custom shapes to fit your application.
Cut this stock into custom shapes to fit your application.
Also known as Ethafoam.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these polyethylene foam sheets are often used as packaging for food products to absorb shock and damp vibration.
These sheets and strips are made of cross-linked polyethylene, so they are stronger and more chemical resistant than other types of polyethylene foam.
There are hundreds of cushioning pillows in every foot of these pliable mesh sheets. They're often used as a protective liner in drawers and cabinets and anywhere a nonskid surface is required.
These vinyl foam sheets and strips are so conformable that once they're compressed they won't fully spring back. Use them to fill gaps and seal uneven surfaces.
These tarps resist flames, tears, and water.
Protect work areas and equipment from overhead leaks with these rot- and chemical-resistant tarps.
These tarps are often used as truck and flatbed covers, cargo netting, and wind screens.
Also known as solderless breadboards. A contact point inside each hole creates a connection without soldering.
Commonly used as curtains and in sealing applications.
Often used as outdoor equipment covers and pit liners, this material combines UV, water, and mildew resistance with tear resistance.
These are our most flexible plastic perforated sheets.
Use this stiff mesh to contain, reinforce, separate, or protect materials.
Contain, reinforce, separate, or protect materials with this stiff mesh. It is often used in ovens and dryers and can be used with food and beverages.
Made of FDA-listed materials, this mesh withstands temperatures up to 475° F.
This wear-resistant nylon mesh has openings that meet an exact size tolerance, providing accurate, consistent results in filtering and sifting applications.
Convenient for inline filtering, use these discs in pipe and tubing.
Use in outdoor applications.
Even when wet, this mesh stays strong.
Use with acetone, citric acid, ethyl alcohol.
Keep a convenient range of mesh sizes on hand.
Cut or fold this paper to the size and shape you need for liquid filtration applications.
Often used in laboratory testing, these discs are designed to capture tiny particles from fluids.
Stick these discs onto breather and other circular vents to guard against water and dirt without obstructing flow.
Shield vents on electronic and automotive equipment, such as cell phone microphones, from water, dirt, and debris without blocking them entirely.
Cover wallboard, masonry, and studs with these durable, washable, and mildew-resistant panels.
These corrugated panels are impact, heat, chemical, and weather resistant.
Plastic liners resist punctures, moisture, and many acids.
Shield shipments of metal equipment that could be exposed to the outdoors for long periods of time.
This film is thicker than standard heat-shrink film, so it's ideal for large and irregularly shaped objects.
Protect equipment exposed to flames and sparks.
Cover objects with sharp angles and points with this film to protect them from sun, dirt, moisture, and damage.
These sheets resist the absorption of water, air, and gas and are widely used in cold-storage and packaging applications.
The fiberglass facing on these flexible silicone foam sheets protects against highly abrasive conditions and resists tearing.
Less flexible than rubber foam, this insulation restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is typically used in plumbing applications
Protect insulation from light impact and moisture with this durable PVC jacketing.