JD-GTP2837 FTNC Styrene-Based Modified Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) is a high-performance material designed to combine the elasticity of rubber with the easy processing of plastics. It is widely used in industries requiring flexibility, durability, and excellent surface finish.
This TPE is based on styrene block copolymers that are chemically modified to enhance elasticity, weather resistance, and compatibility with different substrates. Its formulation ensures a good balance between softness, resilience, and tensile strength.
High Elasticity: Retains flexibility across a wide temperature range.
Excellent Processability: Can be processed by injection molding or extrusion.
Surface Smoothness: Provides soft-touch feel and glossy finish.
Weather and Chemical Resistance: Performs well against oils, UV light, and environmental stress.
Recyclable: Environmentally friendly alternative to traditional rubber.
Automotive: Interior trim, seals, grips, and vibration-damping parts.
Electronics: Cable insulation, connectors, and flexible components.
Consumer Goods: Handles, grips, sporting goods, and wearables.
Medical Devices: Tubes, seals, and components requiring softness and safety.
Combines the benefits of rubber and plastic.
Lightweight with excellent toughness.
Allows cost-effective production due to simple processing.
Offers design flexibility for complex geometries.
Limited high-temperature resistance compared to thermoset rubbers.
Mechanical properties may vary depending on formulation and processing conditions.
Q1: Is JD-GTP2837 TPE recyclable?
Yes, it can be recycled and reused, making it a sustainable option compared to thermoset rubbers.
Q2: Can it replace silicone in applications?
In many soft-touch and flexible applications, yes. However, silicone still outperforms in very high-temperature environments.
Q3: What processing methods are suitable?
It can be processed using injection molding, extrusion, and blow molding.
Q4: How does it perform outdoors?
With UV and weather resistance, it maintains elasticity and appearance under long-term outdoor exposure.