What are modified plastics used for?

Modified plastics are plastics that have been improved with additives or fillers to make them stronger, lighter, or more heat-resistant. Common additives include glass fiber, calcium carbonate, talc powder, or flame retardants.

These materials are widely used across industries because they combine durability, flexibility, and cost efficiency.

Main applications:

  • Automotive: Bumpers, dashboards, door panels, and under-the-hood parts

  • Electronics: TV housings, switches, and electrical connectors

  • Construction: Window frames, pipes, and panels

  • Consumer goods: Luggage, furniture, and home appliances

Modified plastics offer the perfect balance between performance and price, which is why they are replacing metal and traditional materials in many products today.