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    Common Plastic Melting Point Comparison Table

    2026-01-24 09:40:34 Plastic Molds

    This comparison table summarizes the melting points and key characteristic data of common plastics, including general plastics, engineering plastics, and special high-performance plastics. It serves as a crucial reference tool for quickly determining the processing temperature of materials and the temperature control range of molds in processing scenarios such as injection molding, extrusion, and blow molding. It helps reduce trial-and-error costs during material selection and process design, thereby improving production efficiency and product stability.

    Plastic AbbreviationEnglish NameMelting Point Range (℃)Remarks
    LDPELow Density Polyethylene105-115Low crystallinity, wide melting point range
    HDPEHigh Density Polyethylene126-136High crystallinity, stable melting point
    PPPolypropylene165-178Isotactic and atactic types available, isotactic PP has higher melting point
    PVCPolyvinyl ChlorideNo obvious melting pointSoftens at 80-85℃, decomposes above 160℃, plasticizers needed to improve processability
    PSPolystyrene240-260General purpose PS has stable melting point, high impact PS has slightly lower melting point
    ASAcrylonitrile-Styrene Copolymer180-200Better chemical resistance than PS, commonly used for home appliance casings
    ABSAcrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer170-190Melting point affected by butadiene content, higher content leads to lower melting point
    PA6Nylon 6210-220Strong hygroscopicity, melting point slightly decreases after moisture absorption
    PA66Nylon 66250-260High crystallinity, higher melting point than PA6, better heat resistance
    PA12Nylon 12178-180Low hygroscopicity, low melting point, easy processing
    PCPolycarbonate220-230Amorphous plastic, narrow melting point range, processing temperature needs strict control
    PETPolyethylene Terephthalate250-260Crystalline plastic, commonly used for fibers and packaging materials
    PBTPolybutylene Terephthalate220-230Fast crystallization speed, higher processing efficiency than PET
    POMPolyoxymethylene165-175High crystallinity, stable melting point, excellent wear resistance
    PMMAPolymethyl Methacrylate (Acrylic)No obvious melting pointSoftens at 100-120℃, decomposes above 200℃, amorphous plastic
    TPUThermoplastic Polyurethane170-200Elastomer material with rubber and plastic properties, used for shoe materials and pipes
    PPSPolyphenylene Sulfide280-290High temperature resistant engineering plastic, can be used for long-term above 200℃
    PEIPolyetherimide218-227High temperature resistance and rigidity, used for electronic and aerospace components
    PEEKPolyetheretherketone343-348High performance engineering plastic with excellent temperature and mechanical properties, used in medical and aerospace fields
    PTFEPolytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon)327-342High melting point, extremely strong corrosion resistance, special processing technology required

    Due to the wide variety of plastic products and significant differences in their formulations, when it comes to high-precision production or special application scenarios, it should be noted that the data in the table represents the benchmark values for conventional material types. In actual applications, due to factors such as material formulation, additives, and crystallinity, the actual results may vary. In high-precision production scenarios, the official technical documents provided by the material suppliers should be followed to ensure the accuracy of the process parameters.

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