Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) is a synthetic material with rubber-like qualities that can be easily molded and shaped when heated. TPEs are made from a combination of plastic and rubber, offering the benefits of both materials, including flexibility, durability, and resistance to heat and chemicals. TPEs are commonly used in a wide range of products, including automotive parts, household appliances, medical equipment, and consumer goods. They are also preferred over traditional rubber and plastic materials because they are recyclable and can be reused multiple times.