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Process Your Part Santoprene™ brand TPVs combine the processibility of a thermoplastic with the performance characteristics of thermoset rubber. That means you can easily and efficiently process any of our grades using conventional thermoplastics injection molding equipment.

Insert molding (sometimes called over-molding) consists of placing a solid insert into the mold and injecting TPV around it. If the insert and the TPV are compatible materials, a melt bond occurs at the interface between the two materials. The strength of this bond is affected by several factors, including interface temperature, cleanliness of the insert and the melt temperature of the TPV.

The TPVs can be combined with compatible polymers through several types of multi-shot injection molding processes. By combining multiple materials, an even wider variety of part applications can be achieved. Two-shot molding requires that the two materials be compatible (chemically similar), or no bonding occurs.

Process Your Part We offer TPV materials that can be extrusion blow molded, allowing potential part cost savings and design flexibility over traditional thermoset rubber parts. The process of extrusion blow molding is used to produce hollow parts.

Our TPVs are easy to extrude into single and complex profiles. Due to the nature of these materials, they have very good melt strength and exhibit low die swell.

These materials can be co-extruded to yield a part with both rigid and soft components. We have also developed both chemical and patented water foaming technology to improve profile flexibility and reduce part weight.

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