
Engineering Plastics
Engineering plastics are advanced plastic materials designed for demanding applications that require strength, durability, and heat resistance. Unlike common plastics, they can withstand higher temperatures, mechanical stress, and chemical exposure, making them suitable for use in automotive parts, electronic components, and industrial machinery. Examples include nylon, polycarbonate, and polyphenylene sulfide. These plastics are formulated with specialized properties to meet rigorous performance standards, offering a versatile and often more cost-effective alternative to metals in many engineering contexts.