The success of a material provider is measured by its ability to bridge the gap between form and function. Shanghai KUMHO-SUNNY has achieved this by focusing on the specific properties required for end-user applications in the home appliance and consumer electronics sectors. Their modified ASA is prized for its haptic quality, chemical resistance, and high heat resistance, ensuring that interactive components fit perfectly throughout a product’s entire lifecycle.
KUMHO-SUNNY is a leading China-based supplier with an annual capacity of 350,000 metric tons, focusing on “integrated innovation.” This approach allows for the optimization of the molecular architecture of the ASA terpolymer to achieve high flowability while retaining durability. This technical synergy allows for more daring designs and tighter tolerances without the risk of production bottlenecks or internal stresses that cause warping.
In the home appliance market, components that previously required multiple parts are now being injection-molded as single, complex geometries. KUMHO-SUNNY’s high-flow modified ASA ensures that these molds fill rapidly and evenly, maintaining dimensional stability. Achieving a premium finish directly out of the mold cuts production costs by up to 30% and significantly reduces the carbon footprint by eliminating VOC-heavy paint lines.
The company’s weather-resistant XC811 series is also ideal for outdoor applications like smart meter housing due to its ability to withstand sunlight and moisture. KUMHO-SUNNY continues to provide the engineering community with the data needed to succeed through their technical blogs and collaborative guidelines. Their commitment to innovation and material transcendence ensures they remain at the forefront of the next generation of industrial design.
For more information on material specifications and design guidelines, visit www.kumhosunnyglobal.com Shanghai Kumho Sunny Plastics Co., Ltd. +86 2162969608 [email protected]
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