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Toyolac ASA
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Toyolac ASA TA30 X02 Nat
Tel. 01425 403543
Toyolac ASA TA30 X02 Nat (MFI 6)
High Impact, high viscosity
ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is produced by introducing a grafted acrylate elastomer from BA (Butyl Acrylate) during copolymerisation reaction between Styrene and Acrylonitrile. ASA imparts excellent resistance to discoloration, embrittlement and degradation from ultraviolet (UV) sunlight, atmospheric oxygen and heat from processing compared to ABS. Because of these attributes, ASA is an ideal material for automotive industry as well as many other outdoor applications which require long term performance.
Special features:
• Excellent resistance to weathering & ageing.
• Easy colouration.
• Easy process-ability.
• Good chemical resistance.
• Thermally stable.
• Durable & superior impact resistance. -
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Toyolac ASA TA10 X01 Nat
Tel. 01425 403543
Toyolac ASA TA10 X01 Nat (MFI 17)
Medium Impact, medium flow grade
ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is produced by introducing a grafted acrylate elastomer from BA (Butyl Acrylate) during copolymerisation reaction between Styrene and Acrylonitrile. ASA imparts excellent resistance to discoloration, embrittlement and degradation from ultraviolet (UV) sunlight, atmospheric oxygen and heat from processing compared to ABS. Because of these attributes, ASA is an ideal material for automotive industry as well as many other outdoor applications which require long term performance.
Special features:
• Excellent resistance to weathering & ageing.
• Easy colouration.
• Easy process-ability.
• Good chemical resistance.
• Thermally stable.
• Durable & superior impact resistance. -
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Toyolac ASA TA50 X01 Nat
Tel. 01425 403543
Toyolac ASA TA50 X01 Nat (MFI 43)
High Flow grade
ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is produced by introducing a grafted acrylate elastomer from BA (Butyl Acrylate) during copolymerisation reaction between Styrene and Acrylonitrile. ASA imparts excellent resistance to discolouration, embrittlement and degradation from ultraviolet (UV) sunlight, atmospheric oxygen and heat from processing compared to ABS. Because of these attributes, ASA is an ideal material for automotive industry as well as many other outdoor applications which require long term performance.
Special features:
• Excellent resistance to weathering & ageing.
• Easy colouration.
• Easy process-ability.
• Good chemical resistance.
• Thermally stable.
• Durable & superior impact resistance.