syndiotactic polystyrene
polymerSyndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer with a highly ordered, alternating molecular structure that distinguishes it from conventional atactic polystyrene. This regular stereochemistry enables crystallization and significantly improves thermal stability, stiffness, and chemical resistance compared to standard polystyrene, making it suitable for demanding engineering applications requiring sustained performance at elevated temperatures. Common applications include automotive under-hood components, electrical connectors, food-contact packaging that requires hot-fill tolerance, and precision-molded parts in appliances and industrial equipment where superior dimensional stability and chemical inertness are required.
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