BASF Plastics
Engineering plastics and polymers. BASF produces engineering plastics including Ultramid (polyamide), Ultraform (POM), and Ultradur (PBT) for automotive, electronics, and industrial applications. Its material portfolio spans standard thermoplastics through high-temperature and chemically resistant specialty grades. BASF's simulation tools help engineers predict material behavior in injection molding, structural loading, and long-term aging scenarios. The company's commitment to circular economy includes chemically recycled feedstocks and mass-balanced production processes.
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SABIC Polymers
Thermoplastic resins and compounds. The Saudi chemical company produces polycarbonate, polyethylene, polypropylene, and specialty resins used across automotive, electronics, packaging, and construction. Its LEXAN polycarbonate and ULTEM polyetherimide are specified for demanding applications requiring optical clarity, heat resistance, and impact strength. SABIC's certified circular polymers use advanced recycling of mixed plastic waste as feedstock for virgin-quality resin production. The company operates manufacturing facilities across the Middle East, Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Eastman Tritan
BPA-free copolyester. The copolyester provides glass-like clarity, impact resistance, and dishwasher durability without BPA, BPS, or other bisphenol compounds. Tritan maintains optical clarity and toughness through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles that degrade competing materials. The material is FDA-approved for food contact and is widely used in water bottles, food storage, kitchen appliances, and medical devices. Its chemical resistance and toughness have made it the standard material for premium reusable beverage containers.
Makrolon (Covestro)
Polycarbonate materials. Covestro's polycarbonate provides exceptional impact resistance, optical clarity, and thermal performance for demanding engineering and design applications. The material is used in automotive headlamp lenses, electronic housings, medical devices, and architectural glazing where safety glass is required. Makrolon's range includes flame-retardant, UV-stabilized, and food-contact grades tailored for specific regulatory and performance requirements. Sheet and film products enable applications from security glazing to graphic display and illuminated signage.
PLEXIGLAS
Acrylic glass and PMMA. Röhm's original acrylic glass brand provides optical transparency exceeding glass with half the weight and 17 times the impact resistance. The material is available as extruded and cast sheets, tubes, rods, and custom profiles in clear, colored, and specialty optical formulations. PLEXIGLAS withstands outdoor weathering for over 30 years without yellowing or significant loss of optical properties. Applications span architecture, lighting, museum displays, aquariums, and industrial machine guards.
Perspex
Cast acrylic sheets. The cast acrylic brand manufactures sheets in an extensive color range including fluorescent, metallic, frosted, and specialty finishes for design applications. Cast acrylic offers superior optical quality, surface finish, and machining characteristics compared to extruded alternatives. Perspex sheets laser cut cleanly, thermoform precisely, and polish to a high gloss, making the material popular with fabricators and designers. The brand maintains a color-matching service for custom formulations meeting specific design requirements.
Lucite
Acrylic resins and displays. The acrylic material brand from Mitsubishi Chemical produces resins, sheets, and display products with optical clarity for luxury retail and design applications. Lucite is particularly associated with high-end furniture, display cases, and fashion accessories where crystal clarity and seamless fabrication are essential. The material's water-clear transparency and ability to be polished, bonded, and formed make it a preferred choice for bespoke fabrication. Architectural applications include balustrades, partitions, and feature lighting elements.