Sustainability is becoming a central pillar of industrial design, and Shanghai KUMHO-SUNNY is contributing to this movement through its advanced modified ASA resins. These high-flow materials allow for a “mold-in-color” process that eliminates the need for traditional paint lines. This transition not only reduces the carbon footprint of manufacturing facilities but also eliminates the release of harmful Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) into the environment.
Based in Shanghai, KUMHO-SUNNY is a major modified plastic supplier with a 350,000 metric ton annual production capacity. The company’s focus is on “integrated innovation,” where material synthesis and application testing are combined to solve complex engineering hurdles. This proximity to major industrial centers allows them to lead the transition toward more efficient and eco-friendly manufacturing models.
The technical excellence of their high-flow modified ASA is evident in its ability to replicate mold surfaces with high precision. This is critical for achieving “piano black” or metallic finishes without the use of paint. Their weather-resistant XC811 series is engineered to withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight and moisture, maintaining its physical integrity long after standard resins would have failed.
The financial benefits of this technology are equally compelling, as bypassing the painting process can reduce total production costs by up to 30%. This efficiency makes high-flow ASA a highly attractive option for the automotive and consumer electronics sectors. As industries look for ways to be more sustainable without sacrificing quality, KUMHO-SUNNY’s materials are providing a clear solution.
KUMHO-SUNNY continues to push the boundaries of polymer science, developing high-heat resistant and dimensionally stable variants of ASA. Their collaborative approach with the design community ensures that they are always providing the data and materials needed for next-generation products. As manufacturing models evolve, the role of high-performance modified plastics will only become more central to success.
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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