Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer designed for high-temperature applications, chemically known as polyphenylene sulfide. Due to its structure, PPS material is resistant to chemical agents and corrosion, and it possesses excellent mechanical strength. Its chemical resistance and tensile strength are maintained even at temperatures exceeding 200°C.
Furthermore, the properties of PPS are characterized by low water absorption, resistance to hot water and steam, and good dimensional stability. PPS polymers also exhibit excellent dielectric and insulating properties that remain stable across a wide range of conditions, as well as their inherent flame resistance.
Manufacturers of PPS material also offer polyphenylene sulfide polymer in reinforced forms, such as PPS GF40, which is reinforced with 40% glass fiber. Additionally, various other modifications of PPS are available.

PPS – Polyphenylene Sulfide
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- PEI – Polyetherimide
- PET – Polyethylene Terephthalate
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- PPSU – Polyphenylsulfone
- PA 6 C – TECAST T NATURAL
- PA 6 – Polyamide 6
- PPS – Polyphenylene Sulfide
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- PTFE – Polytetrafluoroethylene
- PP – Polypropylene
- PI – Polyimide
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- PAI – Polyamide-imide
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