Depending on the number of cycles of the hinge, but nylons can work in a live hinge, and I expect PET might also.
The live hinge principal works because the linear molecules align themselves fairly accurately across the hinge, parallel to each other and perpendicular to the axis of the hinge. This arrangement is instigated by flowing the material through the narrow gap that is the hinge, then it it enhanced by stretching the semi molten material (before the material is crystallised to a significant degree), by flexing the hinge as the mould is opened.
Synthetic fibres are also formed by stretching the polymer as it freezes, thereby aligning the molecules in the direction of the axis of the fibre. I would presume that any plastic that makes good fibres would be reasonable for making live hinges, but I acknowledge that PP is best at this.
Regards
pat pprimmer@acay.com.au
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