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    About Plastic
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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.
    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.
    PVDF—PVDF pellets are flexible, weather resistant, and have the most chemical resistance of all these materials. PVDF is also known as Kynar.
    Container
    Net Wt.,
    lb.
    Type
    Molding Temp.,
    ° F
    Melting Temp.,
    ° F
    Melt Flow Rate
    Shrinkage
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Impact Strength,
    ft·lbf/in
    Color
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    Std.
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    Impact Resistant
     
    PVDF
    5Jar125 to 190270 to 2808 g per 10 min.2% to 3.5%2,000No BreakSemi-Clear Off-WhiteFDA Standard
    4387N150000000
     
    Wear Resistant
     
    PVDF
    5Jar120 to 190325 to 3405 g per 10 min.2% to 3.5%6,5001.8 to 4Semi-Clear Off-White5305N17000000
     
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