BASF
21 material families · 10 indexed grades.
Indexed grades
Material families
A tough engineering thermoplastic widely used in automotive, consumer products, electronics and 3D printing.
A tough, wear-resistant nylon widely used for gears, bushings, and under-the-hood automotive parts.
Excellent electrical properties, good chemical resistance, low warpage.
High strength and stiffness at elevated temperatures, good chemical resistance.
High stiffness, strength, excellent fatigue resistance and low friction.
Good chemical resistance, fatigue strength, and creep resistance.
Improved toughness and ductility compared to standard PA6.
Enhanced stiffness, dimensional stability, and reduced shrinkage.
Excellent electrical properties, stiffness, and heat resistance.
High strength, stiffness, and thermal resistance for demanding applications.
Good impact strength and chemical resistance.
Lightweight, energy-absorbing foam with excellent thermal insulation and chemical resistance.
Lightweight, excellent cushioning and thermal insulation for protective packaging.
Low cost, good hardness and transparency, primarily used for wood adhesives and molding compounds.
Excellent hardness, scratch resistance, and thermal stability, ideal for laminates and dinnerware.
Tough, abrasion-resistant, and flexible material for seals, wheels, and coatings.
A biodegradable copolyester with excellent flexibility, toughness, and good processability, ideal for film applications.
A PBAT grade with improved heat resistance for applications requiring higher service temperatures.
Natural colored post-consumer recycled PP homopolymer, suitable for rigid packaging and automotive parts.
Flexible black recycled TPU for demanding applications.
Black colored post-consumer recycled PP homopolymer, suitable for general purpose molding.