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Semiconductor
Semiconductors play a pivotal role in the plastics industry by enabling advanced electronics in manufacturing processes and innovations. These materials possess unique electrical properties, acting as conductors and insulators under different conditions, thus improving efficiency and performance in machinery. Their integration into the plastics sector facilitates automation, precise process control, and the enhancement of product characteristics. By leveraging semiconductor technology, the industry achieves significant advancements in reducing energy consumption and increasing the quality of plastic products. As technology evolves, semiconductors continue to drive sustainable practices and technological advancements within the plastics industry.