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    Compare over 25 types of plastic to find the right material for you.

    Plastic Pellets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Plastic. Plastic Pellets.
    Use them with injection molders, 3D printers, and other molding equipment.
    Impact Resistant—Absorbing impact without cracking or breaking, these plastic pellets are molded into parts that endure bumps, scrapes, and falls.
    Moisture Resistant—These pellets resist swelling when exposed to water, making them suitable for use in wet environments. Melt and mold them into desired shapes.
    Wear Resistant—With a low coefficient of friction, these pellets won't wear away from abrasion that’s often caused by contact with moving parts. Melt and mold them into desired shapes. They handle high temperatures without losing their mechanical properties.
    HoPP—HoPP pellets are harder than HDPE pellets, so they won't scratch as easily. HoPP has greater tensile strength than CoPP.
    CoPP—CoPP pellets are harder than HDPE pellets, so they won't scratch as easily. CoPP has better impact resistance than HoPP. It resists impact even at low temperatures.
    HDPE—Choose HDPE pellets for general-purpose applications such as protoyping.
    HIPS—HIPS pellets are easy to thermoform, so they’re good for signs, packaging, and other light duty applications.
    ABS—ABS pellets are easy to thermoform, have good impact resistance at low temperatures, and have more chemical resistance than those made of HIPS or polycarbonate. They’re also more impact resistant than HIPS pellets. Use them to make storage cases, tote trays, equipment housings, and protective gear.
    Nylon—Nylon pellets have good wear resistance, as well as chemical resistance against fuels and hydrocarbons. They will expand and contract when exposed to moisture and temperature changes.
    Polycarbonate—Polycarbonate pellets handle higher temperatures than any of these other materials, but they’re more difficult to thermoform. Clear in color and a lightweight alternative to glass, they’re often used to make windows, machine guards, and instrument covers.
    PVDF—PVDF pellets are flexible, weather resistant, and have the most chemical resistance of all these materials. PVDF is also known as Kynar.
    PEEK—PEEK pellets stand up to acids, alkalis, and oils. They are often used as a lightweight alternative for metal parts in chemical-processing applications. They will expand when exposed to moisture.
    Container
    Net Wt.,
    lb.
    Type
    Molding Temp.,
    ° F
    Melting Temp.,
    ° F
    Melt Flow Rate
    Shrinkage
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Impact Strength,
    ft·lbf/in
    Color
    Food Industry
    Std.
    Each
    Impact Resistant
     
    HIPS
    5Pail100 to 150410 to 4809 g per 10 min.0.3% to 0.6%3,5502Off-WhiteFDA Standard
    4387N16000000
    55Cardboard Box100 to 150410 to 4809 g per 10 min.0.3% to 0.6%3,5502Off-WhiteFDA Standard
    4387N13000000
     
    ABS
    5Pail145 to 185400 to 46035 g per 10 min.0.5% to 0.8%6,5005.5Off-WhiteFDA Standard
    4387N17000000
    55Cardboard Box145 to 185400 to 46035 g per 10 min.0.5% to 0.8%6,5005.5Off-WhiteFDA Standard
    4387N11000000
     
    Polycarbonate
    5Pail180 to 240540 to 59022 g per 10 min.0.5% to 0.7%9,10014ClearFDA Standard
    4387N18000000
    50Cardboard Box180 to 240540 to 59022 g per 10 min.0.5% to 0.7%9,10014ClearFDA Standard
    4387N12000000
     
    PVDF
    5Jar125 to 190270 to 2808 g per 10 min.2% to 3.5%2,000No BreakSemi-Clear Off-WhiteFDA Standard
    4387N15000000
     
    Moisture Resistant
     
    HoPP
    5Pail90 to 150375 to 45012 g per 10 min.1.3% to 1.7%5,6001Semi-Clear WhiteFDA Standard
    7202N1500000
     
    CoPP
    5Pail90 to 150375 to 4504 g per 10 min.1.3% to 1.7%3,200No BreakWhiteFDA Standard
    7202N1600000
     
    HDPE
    5Pail80 to 140375 to 4406 g per 10 min.1.2% to 2%4,1001WhiteFDA Standard
    7202N1400000
    50Cardboard Box80 to 140375 to 4406 g per 10 min.1.2% to 2%4,1001WhiteFDA Standard
    7202N11000000
     
    Wear Resistant
     
    Nylon
    5Pail130 to 200470 to 535Not Rated1.3% to 1.7%11,0000.8Off-White5305N14000000
     
    PVDF
    5Jar120 to 190325 to 3405 g per 10 min.2% to 3.5%6,5001.8 to 4Semi-Clear Off-White5305N17000000
     
    PEEK
    5Jar350 to 390650 to 72036 g per 10 min.1.4% to 1.6%14,5000.9Beige5305N15000000
     

    Colorants for Plastic Pellets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Pigments and Dyes. Colorants for Plastic Pellets.
    Image of Specification. Black. Front orientation. Contains Border. Black. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.
    Image of Specification. Blue. Front orientation. Contains Border. Blue. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.
    Image of Specification. Dark Gray. Front orientation. Contains Border. Dark Gray. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.

    Black

    Blue

    Dark

    Gray

    Image of Specification. Gray. Front orientation. Gray. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.
    Image of Specification. Light Blue. Front orientation. Contains Border. Light Blue. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. White. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.

    Gray

    Light

    Blue

    White

    Image of Specification. Yellow. Front orientation. Yellow. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.
    Image of Specification. Green. Front orientation. Contains Border. Green. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.
    Image of Specification. Dark Red. Front orientation. Contains Border. Dark Red. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Acetal, Polybutylene, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.

    Yellow

    Green

    Dark

    Red

    Image of Specification. Front orientation. Orange. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For ABS, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polystyrene, PVC.
    Image of Specification. Red. Front orientation. Contains Border. Red. Colorants for Plastic Pellets, For Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC.

    Orange

    Red

    Add color when making plastic parts. Also called masterbatches, these colorants contain a base plastic that works with a variety of plastic types—from general purpose polypropylene to tough ABS. This means you don’t need to stock up on colorants for each type. Mix them in with your pellets before melting. To get a rich color for most plastic, you need only 1-2% of colorant in your batch, since they’re concentrated.
    Color
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Container
    Net Wt., lb.
    Each
    For ABS, Acetal, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC
    Black57055174N320000000
    Blue57055174N38000000
    Dark Gray57055174N39000000
    Gray57055174N41000000
    Light Blue57055174N31000000
    White57055174N33000000
    Yellow57055174N34000000
     
    For ABS, Acetal, Polybutylene, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC
    Green57055174N37000000
     
    For ABS, Acetal, Polybutylene, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC
    Dark Red57055174N35000000
     
    For ABS, Nylon, Polybutylene, Polystyrene, PVC
    Orange57055174N42000000
     
    For Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC
    Red57055174N36000000
     
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