Composite compound
The counterparts of natural plastics are now finding applications
mechanically strong, and environmentally stable sheets, fibers, films, adhesives,
paints, and foams have replaced most of the commodity and structural materials.
The systematic R&D on the preparation, characterization, and utilization of plastics
resulted in creation of polymers often containing a set of several desirable properties
in a single polymer.
The polymers have established their place in engineering applications as well.
Although the bulk of plastics production focuses on relatively simple commodity polymers,
the proportion of specially designed and custom-made plastics for specific and
sophisticated applications is also increasing at a great pace.
Our composites can be between plastics, minerals, woods, metals and etc.
and are combined to form blends and can be reinforced with various types of materials
and fillers, improving the mechanical properties.