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Household Goods encompasses a wide variety of applications and market segments. From baby bottles to power tools, vacuum cleaners to microwave cookware, fishing rods to institutional food service trays, the possible end uses in consumer goods are virtually endless.

Solvay Advanced Polymers offers resins that have more than thirty years of proven performance in a wide variety of household goods applications. We can help you find or create the right solution for your innovative designs.

 

 Ixef® compounds provide solution for challenging new design

 

 Office Chair

George Foreman Grill

Keurig Internal Components

 Bicycle Brake

 Metacork Hard Edge

 Shaver Heads

 

   

     

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

DESIGN AND PROCESSING GUIDES
Amodel Design Guide
Amodel Processig Guide
Ixef Design and Processing Guide
KetaSpire/AvaSpire Injection Molding Guide
Radel Design Guide
Udel Design Guide
Sulfone Polymers Processing Guide
Torlon Design Guide
Torlon Processing Guide
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DATASHEETS
AvaSpire (Contact Us)
Ixef 1022/0006: 50% glass fiber
KetaSpire (Contact Us)
Radel R-5000, R-5100: High impact, medium flow
Radel R-5800: Transparent, high flow for injection
molding
Udel P-1700: Transparent, general purpose for injection
molding
Udel P-3703: High flow
 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS
AvaSpire Properties at Elevated Temperature
Chemical Compatibility of Sulfone Polymers
Compatibility of Radel R with Steam Sterilization
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Typical Properties Guide
More Freedom – KetaSpire / AvaSpire PEEK
More Remarkable – PrimoSpire SRP
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OSU 65/65 
  
Radel R-7000 TR:  Transparent
  
Radel R-7535, R-7558: Colorable, lower cost
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