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TPE possesses the softness, high elasticity, and resilience characteristic of rubber, yet—like plastic—it can be processed using thermoplastic methods such as injection molding and extrusion without the need for vulcanization; this results in high production efficiency and ease of recycling.
Modified from base materials such as SBS or SEBS, it features a soft and delicate tactile feel.
Thanks to its versatile properties, TPE is widely utilized across a diverse range of industries:
Automotive Industry: Sealing strips, dust covers, steering wheel wraps, soft-touch interior components, mudguards, and more.
Electronics & Appliances: Wire and cable sheathing, headphone cords, tool handles, equipment housings, protective covers, and the like.
Consumer Goods: Toothbrush handles, knife handles, kitchen utensil handles, toys, stationery (such as erasers), sports equipment grips, etc.
Healthcare & Medical: Medical tubing, IV sets, bottle stoppers, face masks, and similar items (requiring the use of medical- grade TPE).