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Kuraray Develops Super-Heat-Resistant Polyamide With Potential to Replace PEEK

Nov. 22, 2021

Filed Under: Materials Tagged With: engineering plastics, heat resistance, Kuraray, polyamide, product development

Kuraray Co. Ltd. (TYO:3405) has developed a super-heat-resistant polyamide (PA). The new material offers a glass transition temperature (Tg) of…...

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