Automotive Industry: In the field of automotive seals-such as door seals, window seals, and engine compartment seals-TPV delivers excellent sealing performance, effectively preventing rain, dust, and noise from entering the vehicle cabin. Furthermore, it is utilized in various components including dust covers, mudguards, ventilation ducts, bumpers, bellows, air intake pipes, and steering wheel covers.
Electronics and Electrical Engineering: TPV is suitable for use in the outer sheathing and connectors of various headphone cables, offering superior flexibility and abrasion resistance to protect the internal wiring. Additionally, it is applied in the insulation layers and sheathing of mining cables, CNC coaxial cables, and both standard and high-end electrical wires. It is also employed in power sockets, plugs and protective sleeves, battery casings, cordless phone housings, and electronic transformer enclosures.
Construction and Building Materials: In the construction sector, TPV is primarily used for building expansion joints and sealing strips-such as those for doors, windows, and curtain walls-where it effectively prevents air infiltration and rainwater leakage. It is also utilized in seals for water supply and drainage pipes, control valves for irrigation systems, expansion joints for roads and bridges, road safety facilities, impact-absorbing components, and container seals.
Consumer Goods: In manual tools, power tools, and gardening equipment (such as lawnmowers), TPV is used to manufacture components-such as handles and grips-providing a comfortable tactile feel and excellent anti-slip properties. It also finds widespread application in products such as scissors, toothbrushes, fishing rods, sports equipment, and kitchenware. Furthermore, TPV materials are utilized in the packaging for cosmetics, beverages, food products, sanitary ware, and medical devices; in the soft components of various wheels, buzzers, pipe fittings, and belts; in soft rubber parts such as needle caps, bottle stoppers, straws, and sleeves; and in items such as flashlight casings, children's toys, toy tires, and golf bags.
