Compounds / Granules

Even though Ensinger’s standard portfolio of thermoplastic compounds based on engineering and high-performance polymers already covers a broad spectrum of common market requirements, we also offer customer-specific developments. In close cooperation with our customers, Ensinger can precisely design thermoplastic compounds, combine polymers and fine-tune formulations – for example for detectable compounds, tribologically optimised variants or functionalised granules. The result is consistent injection moulding pellets that process reliably and deliver stable part performance.
The Ensinger Compounds offering is built on three pillars: a standard product range, customer-specific developments, and toll compounding. The standard portfolio of thermoplastic compounds includes high-performance plastics such as PA (PA6/PA66), POM, PP, PPS, PEEK and LCP. Through the targeted use of additives, plastic granulates are reinforced, tribologically optimised, electrically functionalised, thermally stabilised or specifically designed for detection.
Alongside bulk packaging, plastic granules are also available in 25 kg bags and are often used for initial trials and prototype builds.

Customer-specific developments and toll compounding

With its standard portfolio, Ensinger covers a broad spectrum of common market requirements – using thermoplastic compounds based on engineering and high-performance polymers.

Within customer-specific developments, Ensinger can design thermoplastic compounds precisely, compound polymers and fine-tune formulations – for example for detectable compounds, tribologically optimised variants or functionalised granules. This ensures processors receive the plastic granules that fit the component, tooling and process – from initial material selection through to stable series production.

In addition, Ensinger offers plastic toll compounding services: customers provide the formulation and specification, while Ensinger handles implementation, production and quality assurance – enabling rapid industrialisation of new formulations without the need for an in-house compounding line.