Frequently Asked Questions

collapse Where can I obtain Ryton® PPS stock shapes for machining some prototype parts?
collapse What does "PPS" mean?
collapse Does "Linear PPS" make a superior injection molding compound?
collapse What is branched PPS?
collapse Which is better – linear or branched PPS?
collapse What will the new Ryton® PPS production facility bring to Chevron Phillips Chemical?
collapse Can you match your competitors products?
collapse Which areas will improve the most from the new facility?
collapse Will the new capacity have the ability to make lower Cl level products to meet electronics industry desires?
collapse Will Ryton PPS be adding new fiber extrusion grades?
collapse Will any new injection molding grades have lower offgassing properties?
collapse What is the color of your material?
collapse How much color variation can I expect to encounter with natural color Ryton® PPS compounds?
collapse Is it possible to pigment Ryton® PPS to make it a different color?
collapse Can you tell me if Ryton® PPS is compatible with a certain chemical?
collapse Will a crystalline part or an amorphous part have better properties?
collapse Is there some way to determine whether a Ryton® PPS part is crystalline or amorphous?
collapse Does Ryton® PPS contain any halogenated flame retardants?
collapse Do any of your products meet this "ASTM D4067" requirement?
collapse Do your products contain any of the substances governed by the European Union 2000/53/EC End-Of-Life Vehicles (ELV), 2002/95/EC Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS), or 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directives?
collapse Do you have any "FDA approved" grades of Ryton® PPS?
collapse Do any of your Ryton® PPS products contain a fluoropolymer lubricant such as Teflon® PTFE?
collapse Is Ryton® PPS suitable for use in applications where it is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light?
collapse Does Ryton® PPS meet the fungus resistance requirements of military specification (MIL-STD-45-4)?
collapse Do you have a chart cross-referencing the different Ryton® PPS compounds with other manufacturers' PPS compounds?
collapse Is it really necessary to use a mold temperature of 275°F (135°C)? We are able to reach temperatures of 200°F to 250°F (93°C to 121°C) using hot water. Is this sufficient?
collapse In our injection molding facility, we have several methods to heat our molds: circulating water or oil, and electric cartridges. Do you recommend one of these methods in particular for molding Ryton® PPS?
collapse Can Ryton® PPS still be used after it has been in a dryer longer than the recommended period of time?
collapse What is the recommended moisture content level for Ryton® PPS compounds?
collapse If I need to briefly interrupt production, should I purge the Ryton® PPS from the barrel of my machine?
collapse I need to recover some molded-in inserts from some reject parts. Is there a solvent I can use to dissolve away the PPS?
collapse Do you have the properties required for a finite element stress analysis?
collapse Do you have the material parameters required for conducting a flow simulation?
collapse What types of adhesives are best for bonding Ryton® PPS?
collapse What is the recommended gap for venting around an ejector pin?
collapse I'm analyzing a plastic housing that is attached to an aluminum part. I was told that the coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CLTE) for Ryton® PPS was close to that of aluminum. Is that correct?
collapse I was considering PPS for an injection molded part, but I've heard the material doesn't flow very well. Is this true?
collapse What is your normal lead time and how do I place an order?
collapse What is your shipping policy for freight charges?
collapse Do you sell direct or through distributors? Do you have a distributor in my area?