Soft Touch Performance
TPR provides a comfortable surface feel that helps improve grip, handling, and user comfort in products designed for frequent contact.

Flexible TPR Material Solutions
Terrific supplies Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) materials for products that require softness, flexibility, comfortable touch, and efficient processing.
Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) is commonly used when a product needs a softer touch, better grip, and more flexible movement without moving into higher-cost elastomer options. It is a practical material choice for many everyday components that benefit from comfort, cushioning, and easy processing.

In real manufacturing use, TPR is often chosen for products that people hold, press, step on, or come into repeated contact with. Handles, grips, footwear parts, mats, tool accessories, and light-duty protective components are typical examples. The material gives products a more comfortable and less rigid feel while still supporting efficient production.
Compared with harder plastics, TPR helps create parts that feel more flexible and more user-friendly. Compared with some higher-spec elastomers, it is often used where the priority is practical elasticity, touch, and manufacturability rather than extreme heat, chemical, or weather resistance.
Terrific develops TPR compounds around actual product needs, with adjustment options for hardness, color, surface feel, and processing behavior. This makes TPR suitable for projects that need a balanced combination of appearance, usability, and production efficiency.
Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) is commonly chosen for products that need a softer feel, better grip, and practical flexibility without sacrificing efficient production. Its property profile makes it especially suitable for consumer-facing parts, light industrial components, and overmolded designs.
TPR provides a comfortable surface feel that helps improve grip, handling, and user comfort in products designed for frequent contact.
The material offers everyday flexibility and light cushioning, making it suitable for parts that benefit from softness, shock absorption, or reduced rigidity.
TPR works well with common thermoplastic manufacturing methods, supporting efficient molding and consistent output in volume production.
TPR formulations can be adjusted for hardness, color, and tactile effect, giving manufacturers more freedom in both product function and appearance.
Terrific develops TPR materials for products that benefit from soft touch, grip, cushioning, and efficient manufacturing. TPR is commonly used in applications where comfort, handling, and practical flexibility are more important than extreme performance resistance.



