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Heat Resistant Polymers are a type of plastic that are designed to withstand high temperatures without losing their physical properties. These polymers are used in a variety of applications, such as automotive, aerospace, and medical industries. They are also used in the production of electrical components, as well as in the manufacture of consumer goods. Heat Resistant Polymers are typically made from polyimides, polyamides, polyphenylene sulfides, polyetherimides, and polyethersulfones.
These polymers are known for their excellent thermal stability, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength. They are also highly resistant to oxidation and UV radiation. Heat Resistant Polymers are also used in the production of high-performance coatings, adhesives, and sealants.
Some of the major companies in the Heat Resistant Polymers market include BASF, DuPont, Solvay, Evonik, and Celanese. Other companies include Mitsubishi Chemical, Asahi Kasei, Ube Industries, and Toray Industries. Show Less Read more