A thermoplastic olefin is a chemical substance that is composed of a high molecular weight polyethylene, rubber and a reinforcing filler. This mixture contributes to the strong corrosion-resistant nature of thermoplastic olefins, which make them ideal for use in corrosion prevention. In this… View Full Term
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