
TPU Pellets
TPU Pellets (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) are high-performance, flexible plastic pellets known for their durability, elasticity, and abrasion resistance. These versatile pellets are ideal for use in applications requiring high wear resistance and flexibility, such as automotive parts, medical devices, footwear, and consumer electronics.
Offering a sustainable solution for manufacturers, TPU is fully recyclable and provides excellent chemical, oil, and grease resistance. By choosing TPU pellets, businesses can produce long-lasting, high-quality products while supporting environmentally responsible manufacturing practices.
Key Features:
- Highly flexible, durable, and abrasion-resistant
- Ideal for a wide range of applications, including automotive and medical
- Recyclable and eco-friendly alternative to other plastics
- Excellent chemical, oil, and grease resistance
Choose TPU Pellets for a high-quality, sustainable material that ensures superior performance and durability in your products.
FAQ
What are biodegradable plastic pellets?
Biodegradable plastic pellets are small granules made from materials such as polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), or starch blends. These pellets are designed to break down naturally into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass under specific environmental conditions, such as industrial composting facilities. They are used as raw materials in manufacturing eco-friendly products like packaging, utensils, and agricultural films.
How are biodegradable plastic pellets different from traditional plastic pellets?
Traditional plastic pellets are typically made from petroleum-based polymers like polyethylene or polypropylene, which take hundreds of years to degrade. In contrast, biodegradable pellets are made from renewable resources and are engineered to decompose within months to a few years under proper conditions. This makes them a more sustainable choice for reducing long-term environmental pollution.
What are the key applications of biodegradable plastic pellets?
Biodegradable plastic pellets are versatile and can be used in:
- Packaging: Producing biodegradable bags, food containers, and wraps.
- Agriculture: Making mulch films, seed coatings, and plant pots.
- Consumer Goods: Manufacturing disposable cutlery, straws, and plates.
- Healthcare: Developing medical products like dissolvable sutures and drug delivery systems.
Their usage aligns with growing global efforts to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainable development.