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Plastics to stay in household appliance segment
 
Plastics provide several advantages to household appliances, widening the scope of appliance sector. Plastics are the economical response to mass production and are thus favoured. The household appliance market has accepted plastics due to some key advantages, such as:
* Economic competition
* Cost cuttings
* Reduction of development cycle time for the mass production models
* Hardening of regulations for pollution, recycling and energy

Plastics and composites have incomparable sets of properties to meet most of these requirements:
Technical features:
Plastics offer an exceptional balance of weight, performances, ease of processing, aesthetics, and cost:
* Design freedom allows a high level of function integration
* Low density and interesting performance/weight ratio leads to ease in handling.
* Shatter resistance: plastics avoid the cutting shreds of glass
* Damping (noise reduction).
* Durability and resistance to moisture
* Ease of maintenance
* Possibility of bulk colouring and in-mould decoration
* Good thermal insulation
Economical features:
* Ease of processing
* Reduction or suppression of finishing operations
* Higher productivity due to function integration
* The possibilities of joining with simple technologies such as gluing
Aesthetic features:
Plastics allow:
* Much more design freedom than steel, and other conventional materials
* Pleasant finish
* Decoration possibilities
Environmental features:
Plastics are environment friendly as they provide:
* Energy saving during all the lifetime by the high thermal insulation properties and the sealing properties of elastomers and TPE
* Weight reduction
* Protective properties
* Ease of cleaning

Almost all polymers are more or less used in the household appliances:
* Solid and foamed plastics, thermoplastics, thermosets and composites
* Crosslinked rubbers
* Thermoplastic elastomers

Figure 1 displays market shares of commodity and engineering plastics used in appliances

  • Styrenics including ABS are the major players with roughly 50% of total consumption.
  • PP is in second position and is growing fast.
  • Four engineering plastics accounting for a total of roughly 10% are used in specific technical applications justifying their cost.
 
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