Plastics are used for applications that require exposure to acids, bases, solvents, and other industrial chemicals. When selecting a plastic material for use in a chemical environment, it’s important to consider key factors like the concentration of chemicals, the operating temperature range, and mechanical load.
A number of plastics including polyolefins, fluoropolymers, and PEEK have outstanding chemical resistance. Contact Curbell to discuss plastics in a chemical environment.
High strength, stiff, low friction engineering plastic with good wear properties.
Fluoropolymer with outstanding mechanical properties and dimensional stability.
Plastic material with excellent mechanical strength, stiffness, and abrasion resistance.
Flexible fluoropolymer with outstanding chemical resistance and electrical properties.
Lightweight, fluted twin-wall corrugated plastic sheet, waterproof and stain-resistant.
Durable, versatile, low cost, abrasion and chemically resistant plastic material.
Soft, flexible, lightweight plastic material that is easy to fabricate and form.
Strong, stiff engineering plastic often used to replace metal bearings and bushings.
Strong, stiff plastic, excellent machining characteristics, bearing and wear, and chemical resistance.
Fluoropolymer with outstanding dimensional stability, mechanical properties, and temperature range.
Strong, stiff plastic with outstanding chemical resistance; performs over a wide range of temperatures.
A strong, dimensionally stable plastic with outstanding chemical resistance and wear properties.
Flexible fluoropolymer that performs well in extreme temperature and harsh chemical environments.
Low cost, chemical resistant plastic with excellent aesthetic qualities.
Plastic material with excellent chemical and corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures.
Low friction engineering plastic with outstanding chemical, high temperature, and weathering resistance.
High purity engineering plastic with excellent chemical, abrasion, and flame resistance.
Extremely tough abrasion resistant, low cost plastic, used for a wide range of wear applications.