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Sulfone Polymers

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Got a tough job? Our sulfone polymers, polysulfone (PSU), polyethersulfone (PESU), and polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), can take it.

These amorphous polymers are inherently transparent and stay strong in some of the toughest environments. They readily withstand exposure to water, chemicals and heat – handling a broad range of end-use temperatures from -40°F to 400°F (-40°C to 204°C). High-clarity, coloured and glass fibre-reinforced grades are available.

Acudel® (modified PPSU) Opaque PPSU-alternative offering cost advantages where application requirements match the balance of properties.

Mindel® (modified PSU) Opaque, cost-effective PSU-alternative offering specific advantages versus Udel, such as superior electrical properties

Radel® A /Gafone (PESU) Transparent plastic with a high HDT of 400°F (204°C) and better chemical resistance than Udel

Radel® R (PPSU) Super-tough transparent plastic with an HDT of 405°F (207°C), excellent chemical resistance and the unique ability to be steam sterilized without significant loss of properties.

Udel® (PSU) Tough, transparent plastic with exceptional chemical resistance, good hydrolytic stability and an HDT of 345°F (174°C)

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SPECIALTY

  Aromatic Polyamides
  Fluorinated Coatings
  Fluorinated Fluids
  Fluoroelastomers
  Melt processable Fluoropolymers
 Non-Melt processable Fluoropolymers
  Other Semi-Crystallines
  Polymer Processing Aids (PPA)
  PVDC
  Silane Crosslinkable HDPE
  Solviva™
  Sulfone Polymers
  Ultra Polymers

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