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Sulfamic acid

Sulfamic acid

This substance is a strong acid known by names such as sulfamidic acid, amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid. Sulfamic acid has the ability to form sulfamate salt. In terms of appearance, it is a crystalline white powder with fine and shiny particles and has the chemical formula (H3NSO3). This substance is...

Polypropylene

Polypropylene – PP

Polypropylene, abbreviated as PP, is a thermoplastic composite polymer made from a combination of propylene monomers. This product has different types and depending on its application, it is produced in different grades such as raffia, medical, etc. In the following text, the necessary information for the preparation of the product, as...

Poly Aluminum Chloride

Poly Aluminum Chloride – PAC

Poly aluminum chloride is introduced in the consumer market with the industrial name of Poly Aluminum Chloride. Other names of PAC include basic aluminum chloride, polybasic aluminum chloride, aluminum hydroxide, aluminum oxychloride, and aluminum chlorohydrate. This product, abbreviated as PAC, is a widely used coagulant; which is widely used instead of two...

Linear Low Density Polyethylene

Linear Low Density Polyethylene – LLDP

Polyethylene granules are one of the most popular thermoplastic materials and the most widely used materials in many plastic product manufacturing industries today. Polyethylene is used in producing films, water, sewage pipes, plastic parts, and various sectors such as packaging, automobile manufacturing, electricity, etc. Linear Low Density Polyethylene is a...

Masterbatch

Masterbatch

In the plastic product manufacturing industry, various additives are used to improve the properties of the final product, one of the most widely used of which is masterbatch filler. Due to the presence of minerals in its structure, this masterbatch creates unique characteristics in products, and along with increasing the quality...

Polyvinyl Chloride - PVC

Polyvinyl Chloride – PVC

Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, is a universal polymer with many applications (pipes, floor coverings, cable insulation, bottles, packaging foils, medical products, etc.). The reason for the widespread use of this polymer is its low cost, suitable physical and chemical properties, and good resistance to environmental conditions. In the following, we will...

Polyamide

Polyamide

Polyamide, commonly known as nylon, is a thermoplastic polymer introduced to the industry in the mid-1930s by DuPont engineers. Since then, polyamide has been a suitable material in most industries, such as automobile manufacturing, the food industry, sports equipment, the carpet industry, and most importantly, the textile and clothing industry. Polyamides are...

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