New Delivery for Fiberglass Rod For Plant Climbing Frame - Long Glass Fibre Reinforced Granules-Thermoplastic Polyurethane-TPU – Best
New Delivery for Fiberglass Rod For Plant Climbing Frame - Long Glass Fibre Reinforced Granules-Thermoplastic Polyurethane-TPU – Best Detail:
Long Glass Fibre Reinforced Granules-Thermoplastic Polyurethane-TPU
Long Glass-Fiber Max. added percentage: 30%
Carrier material: PP/PE/NYLON 6 &66 /PTB/TPU/PPS/PPA
Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene has a powerful combination of performance. The fatigue strength at a high temperature of 120 ° C is twice that of short glass fiber reinforced pp, and even higher than the heat resistance of glass fiber reinforced nylon 10%. LGF PP is lightweight, non-corrosive, and easy to integrate parts, simplifying the vehicle assembly process. LGF PP also offers outstanding strength and dimensional stability, high flow of thin-walled structural components and excellent design freedom.
Application Field:
1) Automobile business, like car parts: bumper, instrument, side door parts and Etc.;
2) Comunication device:like Cell Phone shell
3) Household Appliances: Kitchen Mixer’s sheel, blader’s gear, Fan parts, washing machine parts and so on;
4) other business fields:
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Our firm aims to operating faithfully, serving to all of our shoppers , and working in new technology and new machine regularly for New Delivery for Fiberglass Rod For Plant Climbing Frame - Long Glass Fibre Reinforced Granules-Thermoplastic Polyurethane-TPU – Best , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Chile, America, Rwanda, We have been fully aware of our customer's needs. We deliver high quality products, competitive prices and the first class service. We would like to establish good business relationships as well as friendship with you in the near future.
By Ella from Turin - 2018.12.05 13:53
A nice supplier in this industry, after a detail and careful discussion, we reached a consensus agreement. Hope that we cooperate smoothly.
By Faithe from Birmingham - 2018.09.21 11:01