New Resin Formulations Join 'Strongest Moldable Polymers' Li

New Resin Formulations Join 'Strongest Moldable Polymers' Line


Electric car bracket molded from KyronMAX thermoplastic.
Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials has expanded its line of KyronMAX structural thermoplastic materials that incorporate the company’s short-carbon-fiber technology.
Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials (MCAM) has expanded its KyronMAX structural thermoplastic materials line with new resin formulations for the medical, oil and gas, aerospace, automotive, and recreation market segments. KyronMAX compounds incorporate MCAM’s short-carbon-fiber technology, producing the strongest moldable polymers available for metal replacement applications, according to the company.
“While we began with a line of high-temperature engineering thermoplastic, we have migrated to include general-purpose polymers, including polypropylene, nylon, and polycarbonate,” said Dave Wilkinson, MCAM Technology Director. “We are agnostic in terms of the material we use. If the customer requires nylon 6/6, we can give them one that’s stronger than any other material. We’re not trying to force one or two solutions on our customers. We want to produce what our customers require, so we now offer a broad product portfolio,” said Wilkinson.

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