petroleum and chemical industries

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

Polyethylene terephthalate is a polymer that is often used to produce 70% polyester fibers, 22% bottle resin and 6% film. But in Iran it is mostly used to make bottles.

Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)

Historically, PMMA was an important improvement in the design of aircraft windows, making possible such designs as the bombardier’s transparent nose compartment in the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. Modern aircraft transparencies often use stretched acrylic plies.

Polyolefin Elastomer (POE)

In less than a decade, polyolefin elastomers have become the primary material for automotive exterior and interior applications (primarily in thermoplastic olefins through impact modification of polypropylene), wire and cable, extruded and molded goods, film applications. , medical goods, adhesives, shoes and floors, etc. were used.

Polypropylene (PP)

Polypropylene uses range from plastic packaging, plastic parts for machinery and equipment and even fibers and textiles. It is part of the main and widely used polymers, which includes polypropylene homo-polymer, copolymer, textile polypropylene, sheets and tubes.

Polystyrene (POM)

In addition, POM has the ability to maintain properties at high temperatures for long periods of time, mechanical resistance to long-term stresses, and weather resistance, which make it a suitable choice for many sensitive engineering parts

Polystyrene (PS)

It is an aromatic synthetic polymer of mono-styrene (a petrochemical material) that exists in three common types: GPPS, resistant HIPS and expanded EPS. Under ASTM standards, polystyrene is regarded as not biodegradable.

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

PVC is one of the fully recyclable polymers, for example, from the waste PVC used in windows and doors, compressed pipes are produced, which are used to transport waste produced in certain systems. The properties of these pipes make them easy to install and compatible with environmental conditions.

SAN

The pleasant appearance of SAN, especially when dyed, and the ease of printing on SAN have made it a good place in the production of many bathroom accessories and cosmetic packaging.

Sodium carbonate | Soda ash

Sodium carbonate is also used as a relatively strong base in many applications. In chemistry, this substance is used as an electrolyte, and this is because electrolytes usually have salt bases, and on the other hand, sodium carbonate acts as a good conductor in electrolysis.

STEARIC ACID B1810

In addition to being used as an activator, this substance is also used as a spreader and softener in the rubber industry, and it is also used to separate from the mold.

 

Styrene Butadiene Styrene (SBS)

It is used across a broad range of applications, spanning everything from car tires, shoe soles and heels, drive couplings, automotive parts and mechanical rubber goods. A large proportion of SBR is also used in latex form as an adhesive.

Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)

TPU has many applications, including automotive instrument panels, caster wheels, power tools, sporting goods, medical devices, drive belts, footwear, inflatable rafts, and a variety of extruded film, sheet and profile uses. TPU is also a popular material found in flexible outer cases of devices like mobile phones and keyboard protectors.

Titan A1

Titanium dioxide is used in a wide range of industrial and consumer products, including paints, coatings, adhesives, paper, plastic and rubber, printing ink, fabric, as well as ceramics, floor coverings, roofing materials, and cosmetics. , toothpaste, soap, water purification agents, drugs, food colorants, car products, sunscreen and catalysts.

Titan R-5566

It can also be used extensively in interior and exterior coatings and in latex paints and powder coatings and inks and paper and rubber, plastic and master batch.

Titan R105

Among its uses are production of PVC doors and windows, production of industrial paints, production of solar panels, and production of sunscreen creams.

Vistamax

Used for product innovation. These functional polymers can be used in end product applications for industries such as automotive, construction, consumer, health and packaging.