Personal Care + Stationery
Soft thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) revolutionized the personal care market when they were first introduced as soft grips in toothbrush and razor handle designs. Since these first toothbrushes appeared on shelves, the demand for personal care and stationery products with a soft grip has increased significantly.
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- Broad range of touch and functionality
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- Enhanced design flexibility
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- Better flavors, stronger consumer appeal
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- Enhanced regulatory compliance
- Greater consumer appeal
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- Longer life
- Better flavor
- Faster regulatory clearances
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- Available from opaque to translucent to clear
- Easily colored, from appliance white to tomorrow's hues
- Range of surface appearances from rough to silky to smooth
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- Enhanced aesthetics
- Customizable feel and texture from silk to tactile
- Product differentiation
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- Range of resiliency and compliance from gels to firm
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- Excellent sealing, hot or cold Noise reduction
- Enhanced non-slip grip in wet or dry conditions
- Flexible assembly
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- Capable of insert, overmold and two-shot bonding to wide range of materials, including engineering plastics
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- Product differentiation
- Reduced assembly, cycle time
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- Good cut and tear resistance
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- Enhanced product preparation convenience
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Example TPE applications include:
- Razors
- Toothbrushes
- Hairbrush handles
- Writing pens/pencils
Product Families
- Dynaflex, Versaflex and Versalloy compounds are used for soft-touch grips on writing pens and electric/standard razors.
- In applications with ABS substrates, Versollan compounds can provide superior adhesion.
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