Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)

Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) Image TPE resins are part of the “soft touch” family, with properties that are similar to “rubber” but where processing and ease of use are far more convenient than rubber. TPE comes in many formulations, most common is the SEBS form, which is a styrenic based TPE, which is used in stand-alone injection molding/extrusion applications, or bonded with other plastic substrates. Some popular examples of uses for TPE resins range greatly across all spectrums, and are very versatile, such as used in simple gaskets, diving fins, bicycle grips, tool handles and children toys.

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