| Tensile Strength: IDES - The Plastics Web® Glossary Home | A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z | Suggest a Term Tensile Strength - The pulling stress, in psi, required to break a given specimen. Area...
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| Property Description Visit IDES.com Visit Fireholetech.com Close Window Tensile Properties Tensile Modulus: The ratio of stress to strain during the linear/elastic behavior of the material during...
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| DatapointLabs TestID Search Test ID Test name Quote M-130 Tensile Strength with Plots Price M-204 Tensile Stress-Strain, Strength, and Modulus Price M-205 Tensile Properties of Elastomers...
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| Basell Polyolefins data Density 0.900 g/cm³ Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) 8.0 g/10 min (230°C/2.16Kg) Tensile Stress at Break 13.0 MPa Tensile Stress at Yield 17.0 MPa (50 mm/min) Tensile...
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| [pdf] 1780_Celanex_Broschuere_engl to 4 show the tensile modulus of the three product groups as a function of the parameters tensile stress at break, elongation at break, notched impact strength and heat deflection...
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| BayBlend ET 1000: Assembly Properties attention to the fastener's head. Conical heads, called flat heads, produce undesirable tensile stress in the mating parts and should be avoided (see figure 1). Bolt or screw...
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Value Moisture, % 62 MECHANICAL ISO Test Method Property Value Tensile Modulus, MPa 527 Tensile stress at break, MPa 527 Flexural Strength, MPa 178 Flexural Modulus, MPa 178...
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| Maximum Shear Stress: IDES - The Plastics... |
| The maximum shear stress in the part should be below the material limit specified in the material database. The shear stress limit is approximately 1% of the tensile strength of the material and is also application-specific. For parts used in harsh environments such as elevated temperatures, under a high load during use, or exposed to chemical attack, the limit specified in the database may be too high. |
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| Environmental Stress-Cracking Resistance... |
| Environmental stress cracking is the formation of cracks in a material caused by relatively low tensile stress and environmental conditions. Environmental Stress-Cracking Resistance (ESCR) is the number of hours that 50% of the specimens tested exhibit stress cracks. This article provides an overview of Environmental Stress-Cracking Resistance (ESCR) - ASTM D1693 with links to resources, books and publications. |
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