Chemical-resistant plastics are essential for products used in harsh environments, with their durability...
- ABS
- Acetal
- ACM
- Acrylic
- Acrylic Mirror
- Adhesives and Bonding
- Aerospace
- Agriculture
- Art and Crafting
- Automotive
- Barriers and Shields
- Branch Updates
- Building and Construction
- Chemicals
- Cleaners
- Clear Material
- CPVC
- Cutting Board
- Displays
- DIY
- Duct Spacer
- Electronics
- Engineered Plastics
- Fabrication
- Film
- Floor Film
- Fluted Polypropylene
- Food Processing
- Framing
- Furniture
- Glazing
- Graphics
- HDPE
- High Impact Polystyrene
- IAPD
- Industrial
- Kydex
- LDPE
- Lighting
- Machine Shop
- Marine Grade Foam Sheets
- Marine Grade Plastic
- Material Handling
- Medical
- Military
- Nylon
- Oil, Gas, and Energy
- Packaging
- PEEK
- PET
- PETG
- Phenolic
- Piedmont Engineering Grade
- Piedmont Marine Grade
- Piedmont Sign Grade
- Plastic Films
- Plexiglass
- Plumbing
- Polycarbonate
- PolyCor
- Polyester
- Polyethylene
- Polypropylene
- Polyurethane
- Press Release
- PTFE
- PVC
- PVC Foam
- Recreation
- Security and Protection
- Semiconductor
- Signage
- Specialty Vehicle
- Sustainability
- Thermoforming
- Trailer
- Transportation
- UHMW
- Vinyl
- Wall Film
- Window Film
- Windows
- Windshields
Chemicals
The chemicals used in the plastics industry play a critical role in defining the properties, functionalities, and applications of various plastic materials. From high-performance additives to essential polymers, these chemicals enhance durability, flexibility, and resistance to environmental stresses. Commonly used chemicals include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyvinyl chloride, each with specific applications ranging from packaging to construction and automotive sectors. The plastics industry continually evolves to incorporate eco-friendly and sustainable chemical solutions, aiming at reducing environmental impact and meeting consumer demand for greener products. Understanding these chemicals is key to innovation and sustainability in modern manufacturing processes.