Tensile strength of plastic materials

Tensile strength is one of the basic mechanical properties of a material. It tells us how much force a plastic can withstand before it breaks when stretched.
Shrinkage in Plastic Materials: Understanding and Controlling

Skrček je ključni dejavnik pri oblikovanju in proizvodnji plastičnih izdelkov, saj neposredno vpliva na natančnost dimenzij in kakovost končnega izdelka.
MFI and MFR: What do they mean and why are they important?

MFI (Melt Flow Index), along with its subcategories MFR (Melt Mass-Flow Rate) and MVR (Melt Volume-Flow Rate), is one of the key indicators in understanding the behavior of thermoplastic materials.