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POLYETHYLENE

Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer produced by high temperature and pressure, obtained from monomerized ethylene, and has different usage areas. It is one of the most preferred raw materials in the production of plastic materials. It is frequently used in industrial water tank construction, toy construction, children's playground construction, jerry can construction and household goods production, paper industry, pump and bellows production, artificial body parts production, machine parts production, wheel production and automotive parts production.

HDPE

High density polyethylene (HDPE) is a material derived from petroleum. It is widely used especially in the industrial and manufacturing sectors. HDPE is used in the production of pressure pipes, gas distribution pipes, irrigation distribution network pipes, bottles, canisters, barrels, white goods, machine parts, toys, household goods, packaging films, lamination, electrical and electronic goods. High density polyethylene material is also used in boat and warehouse construction due to its water resistance.

LDPE

Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is the abbreviation of the English words Low- density polyethylene. It is the first type of polyethylene. Low density polyethylene has high chemical resistance. For this reason, it is frequently preferred in the field of coating and protection.

LLDPE

It is an abbreviation for “Linear low density polyethylene”. LLDPE is used in various areas such as thin bags and thin films, stretch films, covers, buckets, cable coverings.

GLYCOLS

DİETHYLENE GLYCOL (DEG)

It is a colorless, practically odorless, poisonous, hygroscopic liquid with a sweetish taste. It is miscible in water, alcohol, ether, acetone, and ethylene glycol. DEG is a widely used solvent. Diethylene Glycol is used as a dehydrating agent for natural gas; a raw material for the production of plasticizers and polyester resins; a humectant; a textile lubricant and coupling agent; a solvent in textile dyeing and printing; a constituent of hydraulic fluids; a plasticizer for paper, cork and synthetic sponges; a solvent in printing inks; a raw material for the production of esters used as emulsifiers, demulsifiers, and lubricants; and a selective solvent for aromatics in petroleum refining.

MONO ETHYLENE GLYCOL (MEG)

It is a slightly viscous liquid with a clear, colourless appearance and a sweet taste that emits virtually no odour. It’s miscible with water, alcohols, and many other organic compounds and is primarily used in the industry for manufacturing polyester fibres and as a component in the production of antifreeze, coolants, aircraft antiicers and deicers.

TRİETHYLENE GLYCOL (TEG)

TEG is a colorless, viscous liquid with a slight odor. It is non-flammable, mildly toxic, and considered non-hazardous. TEG is a member of a homologous series of dihydroxy alcohols. It is used as a plasticizer for vinyl polymers as well as in the manufacture of air sanitizer and other consumer products. TEG is used in the manufacture of a host of consumer products that include anti-freeze, automotive care products, building and construction materials, cleaning and furnishing care products, fabric, textile, and leather products, fuels and related products, lubricants and greases, paints and coatings, personal care products, and plastic and rubber products.

PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE

Phthalic anhydride is used as a hardener in the paint industry and plastic industry. It is a raw material that has no alternative, especially for the paint industry.

POLYPROPYLENE

Polypropylene, a synthetic resin built up by the polymerization of propylene. One of the important family of polyolefin resins, polypropylene is molded or extruded into many plastic products in which toughness, flexibility, light weight, and heat resistance are required. It is also spun into fibres for employment in industrial and household textiles. Propylene can also be polymerized with ethylene to produce an elastic ethylene-propylene copolymer.

PVC

Economical, versatile PVC, that is, polyvinyl chloride, is used in various applications in various products ranging from construction building materials, healthcare industry, flooring materials, electronics industry, suspended ceiling materials, automobile industry, pipe and coating materials, blood bag material and cable coating. As it is strong and resistant to moisture and wear, PVC is ideal for gym floors, windows, roofing, fencing, PVC wall coverings and carpet tile flooring. Approximately three-quarters of all PVC material produced is used for long-lasting building and construction applications.

POLYSTYRENE

Polystyrene is a versatile synthetic polymer known for its lightweight and rigid properties. It is commonly used in various applications, including packaging materials, disposable cutlery, insulation, and even as a base material for crafting and modeling. Polystyrene's exceptional insulating properties make it valuable for maintaining temperature control, such as in thermal insulation and hot beverage cups. It is known for its excellent electrical insulating capabilities and is used in the electronics industry. Polystyrene comes in different forms, including solid and foam, making it adaptable to a wide range of uses.

CARBON BLACK

They are very fine-grained structures obtained by incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. It is used in areas such as the aviation industry, boat coatings, home appliances, computer cases, furniture, pipe coatings, rubber for non-automotive applications, and packaging films.

TİTANİUM DİOXİDE (TiO2)

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a naturally occurring, processed and refined mineral. For instance, it is used for whitening purposes in sunscreens, paints, plastics, inks, rubber and cosmetic products.

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