Plastics and polymers
Industrial B2B sectors

Plastics and polymers
websites and grade catalogues

A polymer is selected against a process window and an end-use requirement, not against a brochure.

We build plastics and polymers websites that make grades, property data, processing parameters, regulatory and food-contact status, recyclate content and sample requests straightforward for a materials engineer or product developer to work through.

The sector
What is included

Grade selection with processing
and compliance context

Property data narrows the list; it rarely closes the decision

Tensile strength and melt flow index shorten a shortlist, and seldom finish it. A specifier also needs the processing window, shrinkage behaviour, regrind tolerance, colourability, ageing and chemical resistance data, and the approvals the end application demands. We build a grade model that carries all of it consistently, so two grades can be compared on the same terms instead of on whichever properties each datasheet happened to publish.

Processing parameters decide whether a grade is usable

An injection moulder and an extruder ask different questions of the same polymer: melt and mould temperature ranges, drying conditions, screw and shear sensitivity, cycle implications, die swell. Publishing processing guidance alongside the property data lets a converter judge whether a grade suits the equipment they already run, which is frequently the constraint that settles the specification.

Regulatory and food-contact status has to be findable per grade

Food-contact, potable water, toy safety and flammability statuses apply grade by grade and market by market, so a buyer asking whether a compound is compliant is asking about one specific grade in one specific jurisdiction. We hold that status as governed attributes attached to each grade rather than as a general statement on a corporate page, and connect it to the declarations your regulatory function maintains.

Sustainability claims need documentation behind them

Recycled content, bio-based content, mass-balance attribution and mechanical versus chemical recyclate each mean something specific, and buyers under their own reporting obligations will ask which one applies. We present these claims tied to the certification or documentation that supports them, and keep them distinct from general sustainability messaging, so the platform stays credible with technical and procurement readers.

Out of scope

We do not test materials, issue declarations of compliance or confirm recycled content. We build the platform that presents what your technical and regulatory functions confirm, structured for a specifier to evaluate.

case studies

Clients who trust us

Industrial and technical B2B companies we build and maintain platforms for.
Industrial B2B digital platforms

A decade of digital work
for industrial and technical B2B

Code Industrial is the industrial B2B practice of Code Barcelona, an agency building corporate websites and digital platforms since 2015. The same strategy, design and engineering team works on every industrial project, from the first scoping session through to life after launch.

19
industrial sectors we serve
1.550
technical documents migrated in one project, permissions and URLs intact
+10
years of digital delivery for industrial B2B
What we build for plastics and polymers companies
What we build

What plastics and polymers
companies need built

The build priorities for a plastics and polymers business are set by grade count, the processing and compliance data a specifier needs, and how sample and tooling enquiries reach your technical team.

How we work with plastics and polymers companies
Four stages

How we approach a
plastics and polymers engagement

Four stages, built around how a grade is shortlisted, sampled and specified.

GRADE DATA MODEL
01
01

One consistent shape for every grade

We define a single attribute model across the range so properties, processing data and compliance status stay comparable between families.

What we define

We work with your technical function to define the attribute set every grade carries: polymer family, filler and reinforcement, mechanical and thermal properties, processing window, regulatory statuses and recyclate content. Units, test standards and tolerances are agreed at the same time, so the values mean the same thing across the range.

Result

Two grades from different families can be compared directly, instead of a specifier reading two datasheets built to different conventions and working out by hand whether the numbers were measured the same way.

PROCESSING AND APPLICATION CONTENT
02
02

Guidance a converter can act on

We publish processing guidance and application context alongside the property data, since the process window frequently decides the grade.

What we produce

We build processing content per grade family covering melt and mould temperature ranges, drying conditions, shear sensitivity, shrinkage and regrind guidance, then connect each family to the end applications and converting processes it is proven in, drawing on what your technical service team already advises by phone.

Result

A converter can judge whether a grade suits the equipment they run before requesting a sample, and technical service spends less time answering the same processing questions from first principles.

COMPLIANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY EVIDENCE
03
03

Status attached to the grade it applies to

We attach regulatory, food-contact and recycled-content status to individual grades and markets, tied to the documentation behind each claim.

What we build

We model food-contact, potable water and other regulatory statuses as per-grade, per-market attributes, connect each to the declaration or certificate your regulatory function maintains, and present recycled and bio-based content with the certification scheme and attribution method stated alongside the figure.

Result

A buyer asking whether a specific grade is approved for their application in their market gets the answer from the page, and your regulatory team stops being asked to reconfirm the same status repeatedly.

SAMPLE AND TOOLING ENQUIRIES
04
04

The route from shortlist to trial

We build sample and technical enquiry paths that capture process, part geometry, volume and requirement, so trials start with the right context.

What we support

We design the sample request and technical enquiry route to capture the converting process, part or profile description, expected annual volume, colour requirement and any regulatory approval needed, then route it to the technical service or commercial owner for that market and application.

Result

A sample goes out with the application understood, and the trial that follows is far more likely to convert into a specification than one started from a bare grade request.

Plastics and polymers FAQ

Plastics and polymers website FAQ

What comes up when building a website for a materials or compounding business.

How should plastics and polymers websites structure a grade catalogue?

Usually through a combination of polymer family, converting process, key properties, end application and regulatory or recycled-content status, with a parametric filter running across all of them. Which route leads depends on how your customers arrive: a compounder’s customers often start from the application, while a resin producer’s customers frequently start from the family and grade name. The structure should follow the way specifiers already narrow a choice.

Can you build a material selector across a large grade range?

Yes, where the attribute data is complete and measured to consistent standards. A selector is only as reliable as the data behind it, so the work usually begins with governing the grade attributes rather than with the interface. A useful selector narrows to a realistic shortlist and then hands complex or borderline requirements to technical service, instead of presenting a definitive answer to a decision that needs an engineer.

How do we present food-contact and regulatory status per grade?

As structured attributes on the grade itself, qualified by market, and linked to the declaration your regulatory function maintains. A general statement that the range is food-contact compliant is unhelpful and can mislead, because status varies grade by grade and jurisdiction by jurisdiction. Modelling it as data also means a change in status becomes a single controlled update rather than an edit across scattered pages.

How should recycled and bio-based content be published?

With the specific claim, the percentage, the certification scheme and the attribution method stated together. Buyers with their own reporting obligations distinguish between mechanical recyclate, chemical recyclate and mass-balance attribution, and a claim that does not say which one applies tends to generate questions rather than confidence. Keeping these claims tied to documentation also protects the site as certification scopes are renewed or revised.

Can customers order or reorder materials through the site?

Repeat ordering, distributor access and account-based purchasing work well where compounds, masterbatches or consumables are bought regularly against agreed terms. For grades sold in bulk under contract, a request-and-confirm route is usually more appropriate than a checkout. We generally establish which parts of the range are transactional and which are quoted before designing the commerce layer, so the pattern follows the product, the channel and the commercial process rather than a default ecommerce template.

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Plastics and polymers digital projects

Make grade selection
easier to complete

Tell us how customers compare your grades and what evidence they ask for. We will shape the data model, technical content and sample journey around the real material selection process.

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