SABIC
33 material families · 14 indexed grades.
Indexed grades
Material families
A tough engineering thermoplastic widely used in automotive, consumer products, electronics and 3D printing.
A transparent, high-impact engineering plastic used in glazing, electronics and safety equipment.
A rigid, chemical-resistant polyethylene used for bottles, pipes, and industrial containers.
A lightweight, fatigue-resistant polymer ubiquitous in packaging, textiles, and living hinges.
Excellent electrical properties, good chemical resistance, low warpage.
Good stiffness, strength, and barrier properties. Often used in packaging and fibers.
Excellent hydrolytic stability, dimensional stability, and electrical properties.
Combines the impact strength of PC with the processability of ABS.
Good toughness, chemical resistance, and dimensional stability.
High temperature resistance, good mechanical strength, and transparency.
Exceptional thermal stability, high strength, broad chemical resistance.
Excellent impact strength and toughness, good heat resistance.
Good balance of impact strength, stiffness, and processability.
Enhanced stiffness, dimensional stability, and reduced shrinkage.
Increased strength, stiffness, and thermal performance.
Enhanced stiffness, dimensional stability, and reduced thermal expansion.
Optimized balance of impact strength, toughness, and heat resistance.
Enhanced toughness, good chemical resistance, and dimensional stability.
Excellent electrical properties, stiffness, and heat resistance.
Excellent dimensional stability, strength, and heat resistance.
Improved impact strength and toughness.
High stiffness, strength, and electrical conductivity.
High tensile strength and puncture resistance for demanding film applications.
Good rigidity and stress crack resistance for pipe applications.
Rigid, strong, and chemically resistant material for crates, caps, and household goods.
Rigid, tough, and excellent chemical resistance for containers, caps, and automotive parts.
Improved impact strength and flexibility compared to homopolymer PP.
Tough and dimensionally stable film with good barrier properties.
High clarity, good flexibility, and low sealing temperature for clear containers and packaging.
Outstanding transparency, heat resistance, and low density.
A blend of polypropylene and EPDM or other elastomers, offering good flexibility and weatherability at a low cost.
Translucent recycled LLDPE, suitable for durable film applications.
Black printed recycled LLDPE, suitable for non-food contact industrial films.