Plastic is a marvelous material that is easy to work with and can be found everywhere. As there are many different kinds of plastics, you’ll find below a quick guide that compare each type of plastic, their characteristics and their costs.
Injectable plastics comparison chart
Material | Tensile strength (Mpa) | Flexural Modulus (MPa) | Impact Strength (J/m) | Density (g/cm³) | Melting Point (°C) | Price per kg ($) |
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Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) | 35-55 | 2000-3000 | 150-200 | 1.04-1.06 | 210-240 | 1.80-2.50 |
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) | 25-40 | 700-1200 | 500-800 | 0.941-0.965 | 135 | 0.80-1.50 |
Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) | 8-12 | 100-200 | 20-100 | 0.91-0.94 | 110 | 0.60-1.20 |
Nylon (Polyamide, PA) | 50-80 | 2500-3000 | 100-150 | 1.13-1.15 | 190-260 (varies by type, e.g., Nylon 6 vs. Nylon 66) | 2.00-3.50 |
Polycarbonate (PC) | 60-70 | 2100-2400 | 600-850 | 1.20-1.22 | 230-260 | 2.50-3.00 |
Polyethylene (PE) | 10-30 | 200-800 | 200-600 | 0.91-0.96 | 110-135 | 1.00-1.50 |
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) | 55-75 | 2800-3200 | 50-100 | 1.34-1.40 | 250-260 | 1.00-1.50 |
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) | 60-70 | 2800-3000 | 15-20 | 1.17-1.20 | 160-165 | 2.00-3.00 |
Polyoxymethylene (POM, Acetal) | 60-70 | 2500-3000 | 50-100 | 1.41-1.43 | 160-180 | 2.50-3.50 |
Polypropylene (PP) | 20-40 | 1000-1500 | 30-50 | 0.90-0.91 | 160-170 | 1.20-140 |
Polystyrene (PS) | 30-60 | 3000-3500 | 15-25 | 1.04-1.06 | 210-250 | 1.20-1.60 |
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) | 40-60 | 2200-2800 | 5-15 | 1.35-1.45 | 160-210 (depends on the plasticizer percentage) | 1.20-1.60 |
Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) | 10-30 | 200-1000 | 150-140 | 0.90-1.20 | 170-230 | 2.00-3.00 |
Tip:
The data is alphabetically sorted to ease its review.
Remarks:
- Tensile Strength: Measures the maximum stress that a material can withstand before breaking while being stretched or pulled.
- Flexural Modulus: shows material’s stiffness when it is bent.
- Impact Strength: indicate the material’s ability to resist a high-force or shock load without fracturing.
- Density: The mass per unit volume of a material. It can be compared to the density of water which is 1.00 g/cm3.
- Melting Point: The temperature at which the material changes from a solid to a liquid state.
- Price per kg: Approximate cost of the material per kilogram, which can vary based on market conditions and supplier.
Disclaimer : above information are only to be used for comparison purposes.
Biggest plastic raw material suppliers :
Bellow table shows the biggest companies providing injection plastic raw material.
Company name | Type of plastic supplied | Country of origin | Website address |
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LG Chem | ABS, PMMA, PS, PVC | South Korea | https://www.lgchem.com/ |
Chi Mei | ABS, PMMA, PS | Taiwan | https://www.chimeicorp.com/ |
INEOS | ABS, PS | Germany | https://www.ineos-styrolution.com/ |
SABIC | ABS, HDPE, LDPE, PE, PET, POM, PP, PS | Saudi arabia | https://www.sabic.com/ |
Trinseo | ABS, PMMA, PS | USA | https://www.trinseo.com/ |
ExxonMobil Chemical | HDPE, LDPE, PE, PP | USA | https://www.exxonmobilchemical.com/ |
Dow Chemicals | HDPE, LDPE, PE, PA (Nylon), TPE | USA | https://www.dow.com/ |
LyondellBasell | HDPE, LDPE, PE, PP | Netherlands / USA | https://www.lyondellbasell.com/ |
INEOS | HDPE, LDPE, PE, PP, PVC | UK | https://www.ineos.com/ |
BASF | PA (Nylon), POM, TPE | Germany | https://www.basf.com/ |
Arkema | PA (Nylon), PMMA | France | https://www.arkema.com/ |
Indorama Ventures | PET | Thailand | https://www.indoramaventures.com/ |
Alpek | PET | Mexico | https://www.alpek.com/ |
Eastman chemical company | PET | USA | https://www.eastman.com/ |
Mitsubishi chemical | PMMA | Japan | https://www.mcgc.com/english/ |
Evonik Industries | PMMA | Germany | https://www.evonik.com/ |
Celanese corporation | POM | USA | https://www.celanese.com/ |
Kraton Corporation | TPE | USA | https://www.kraton.com/ |
Sinopec Group | TPE | China | https://www.sinopecgroup.com/ |