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High Impact Plastic Materials

Tough, Durable Solutions for Demanding Applications

YicaiPlas high impact plastic materials are engineered for applications requiring superior toughness, impact resistance, and dimensional stability. Our solutions include impact modified polypropylene, glass fiber reinforced PA6, and mineral/glass reinforced PP compounds for automotive, industrial, and safety-critical applications.

Why Flame Retardant Plastics Matter

Flame retardant plastic materials are widely used in industries where electrical safety, fire resistance, and compliance performance are critical.

Key Benefits

  • Superior impact resistance
  • Low temperature toughness
  • High stiffness-to-weight ratio
  • Dimensional stability

Common Applications

  • Automotive structural parts
  • Power tool housings
  • Industrial equipment
  • Safety protection

Material Solutions

High Impact PP

Impact modified polypropylene with EPDM or POE elastomer for superior room and low temperature impact performance.

Key Benefits

  • Izod impact >50 kJ/m²
  • Excellent low-temp toughness
  • Good flow for complex molds
  • Cost-effective
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Glass Fiber Reinforced PA6

PA6 reinforced with 30% glass fiber for exceptional tensile strength, stiffness, and heat resistance. Ideal for structural and load-bearing components.

Key Benefits

  • Tensile strength 180 MPa
  • HDT 210°C
  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • Low creep
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Reinforced Polypropylene

PP reinforced with glass fiber or mineral fillers for improved stiffness, dimensional stability, and heat resistance at competitive cost.

Key Benefits

  • Tensile strength 85 MPa
  • HDT 155°C
  • Reduced warpage
  • Lower density than PA6
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Applications

Automotive Structural Parts

High impact PP and reinforced PP for bumper beams, instrument panel carriers, door modules, and battery housings in EV applications.

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Power Tool Housings

Glass fiber reinforced PA6 and PP for drill housings, grinder cases, and motor casings requiring impact resistance and rigidity.

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Safety & Protective Equipment

High impact compounds for safety helmets, protective cases, and impact-absorbing components meeting EN and ASTM standards.

Industrial Equipment

Reinforced engineering plastics for machine guards, pump housings, valve bodies, and conveyor components in demanding industrial environments.

Why Choose YicaiPlas Flame Retardant Materials?

Impact Testing Verified

All materials tested per ISO 180 (Izod) and ISO 179 (Charpy) at room and sub-zero temperatures.

Custom Toughness Grades

Impact modifier loading tuned from 5-25% for application-specific toughness requirements.

Fiber Length Control

Controlled glass fiber length distribution for optimal reinforcement without processing difficulties.

Color + Performance

High impact compounds available in custom colors without compromising mechanical properties.

Technical Advantages

PropertyBenefits
Impact StrengthIzod >50 kJ/m² at 23°C
Low-Temp PerformanceMaintained at -20°C
StiffnessFlexural modulus up to 5500 MPa
Heat ResistanceHDT up to 210°C (PA6 GF)
Chemical ResistancePA6: excellent, PP: good
Cost PerformancePP grades 30-60% lower than PA6

Related Material Solutions

Automotive Exterior Materials

Weatherable, impact resistant materials for vehicle exterior applications.

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Flame Retardant Plastic Materials

Impact modified flame retardant PP and ABS for safety-critical applications.

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UV Resistant Plastic Materials

Outdoor materials combining UV stability with impact resistance.

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Technical Resources

PP vs ABS Material Comparison

Comprehensive comparison of PP and ABS for impact-sensitive applications.

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Flame Retardant Plastics Guide

Guide to flame retardant technologies for high-impact applications.

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UV Resistant Plastics Guide

Understanding UV stability in engineering plastics.

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Material Selection Guide

How to choose the right plastic material for your application.

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FAQ

What is impact modified polypropylene?

Impact modified PP is polypropylene blended with elastomers (typically EPDM, POE, or EPR) at 5-25% loading. The dispersed rubber particles absorb impact energy and arrest crack propagation, dramatically improving notched Izod impact strength from ~3 kJ/m² (neat PP) to >50 kJ/m².

When should I use glass fiber reinforced PA6 vs reinforced PP?

Use PA6 GF when you need higher strength (180 MPa vs 85 MPa), higher heat resistance (HDT 210°C vs 155°C), and better chemical resistance. Use reinforced PP when cost is critical, moisture absorption must be minimized, or the application requires lower density (~1.12 vs ~1.35 g/cm³).

Can reinforced plastics be colored?

Yes, but color matching reinforced compounds is more challenging than unreinforced grades. Glass fiber affects appearance (visible fibers, surface texture). YicaiPlas offers masterbatch solutions specifically formulated for reinforced substrates with optimized pigment wetting and dispersion.

How does temperature affect impact performance?

Most thermoplastics lose impact resistance at low temperatures due to increased molecular rigidity. Impact modified PP retains toughness to approximately -20°C. PA6 GF shows less temperature sensitivity due to fiber reinforcement. For cryogenic applications, specialty grades with modified impact systems are available.

What is the typical glass fiber content for reinforced compounds?

Common glass fiber loadings are 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%. 30% GF is the most widely used grade, offering the best balance of strength, stiffness, and processability. Higher loadings increase strength and HDT but reduce impact toughness and increase wear on processing equipment.

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