Polysulfone (PSU) is a high-performance amorphous thermoplastic polymer. Its amorphous molecular structure gives it a translucent transparency and a slightly brownish or yellowish color. This material, designed for high-temperature applications, stands out for its remarkable mechanical strength and stiffness.
Polysulfone is ideal for continuous use in high-temperature environments, offering exceptional performance. Among its main characteristics, its high creep resistance over a wide temperature range stands out. The PSU polymer is also appreciated for its excellent dimensional stability, excellent hydrolysis resistance, and good chemical compatibility.

PSU – Polysulfone
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- PC – Polycarbonate
- PEI – Polyetherimide
- PET – Polyethylene Terephthalate
- PSU – Polysulfone
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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
- PE – Polyethylene
- PAI – Polyamide-imide
- PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride
- PEEK – Polyetheretherketone