25 03, 2020

Introduction to Technical Plastics

By |2020-03-26T17:14:28+01:00March 25th, 2020|Technical articles|

Hello! As an Introduction to Technical Plastics the tendency is to think that everyone is the same, but this thought is very far from reality. There is a very wide variation, elaborated by means of different methods and techniques, they originate, the vast majority, from raw materials obtained in chemical plants from petroleum derivatives.

25 03, 2020

Antistatic plastics

By |2020-03-26T17:18:10+01:00March 25th, 2020|Technical articles|

Antistatic plastics are materials loaded with graphite. Thanks to these graphite charges, antistatic plastics go from being insulators to electrical conductors. Only those materials with graphite fillers have antistatic properties. It is used for the industry where "clouds" generated by fuels are generated. In areas called zero is where there is the greatest risk

25 03, 2020

Machined parts in technical plastics for food machinery

By |2020-03-26T17:15:31+01:00March 25th, 2020|Technical articles|

Plastic and mechanized parts have become indispensable components and parts in the construction of machinery for food and in the processes of making sausages, skewers, hamburgers, etc.). Mecyplastec contributes its experience in this sector with reference clients both in Spain and in Europe, solutions in the manufacture of plastic machined parts and packaging subsets.

25 03, 2020

Why use Machined Technical Plastic instead of metal in the manufacture of parts?

By |2020-03-26T17:16:13+01:00March 25th, 2020|Technical articles|

Technical plastic can be an excellent substitute for metals in your applications, it can even greatly improve them. What are the main advantages of technical plastics versus metals? Longer service life: The duration of the pieces can be between 2 and 10 times longer than the metal equivalents. This fact is contrasted by the

10 02, 2020

Do you know the thermoplastic materials?

By |2020-03-26T17:22:43+01:00February 10th, 2020|Technical articles|

Thermoplastic materials considered high performance or advanced, are those that mechanically resist high temperatures. The great enemy of the thermoplastic is the temperature, both positive and negative, and these offer a high added value. Thermoplastics such as PEEK, EPI, PEI, PVDF, etc ... They are increasingly common and applied in all types of industry.

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