Specialty Polyesters (2019 Program)
Polyesters are a family of materials made from a dicarboxylic acid and an alcohol with two or more hydroxy functionalities. The alternating reaction of a carboxylic acid and a hydroxy group, called a condensation reaction, yields a polyester. This report covers a number of specialty polyesters, including PETG, PTT, Copolyester (i.e. TRITAN) and a thermoplastic elastomeric polyester generically referred to as copolyester elastomer (COPE). PET and PBT are covered in separate TECH reports; PETG, PTT and Copolyester were selected for coverage as they are the largest volume materials of the remaining materials. COPE is covered due to its interesting properties and ongoing growth opportunities.
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