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Plastic Part Investigations: IDES - The Plastics Web®
common cause of brittle behavior is polymer degradation, the reduction in the average molecular weight of the polymer brought about by some combination of elevated melt...
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[pdf] Microsoft Word - TB - ELASTAMINE HT-1700 amine 0109
® HT-1700 amine ELASTAMINE ® HT-1700 amine is an amine of approximately 1700 average molecular weight, based on a PTMEG [poly(tetramethylene ether glycol)]. It contains a...
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What are Siloxane Masterbatches? - Multibase
friction. Unlike conventional silicone-based materials, they are ultra high molecular weight polymers (>15 million cSt) dispersed with an average particle size of 5 microns in...
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[pdf] January 12, 2002
a granule to pass from the hopper throat to the moment when it is injected into the mold. Nylons, like any plastic, can be degraded during the molding process. The degradation of...
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[pdf] Global Newsletter Nov 2002
among them), with 90,000 visitors expected. Plaskolite introduces Optix FG, its highest molecular weight continuously processed MMA sheet. Atoglas closes their Manchester and...
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Materials Price Changes
extruded nylon, POM, and PET, advanced engineering plastics, and its high and ultra high molecular weight PE-based Tivar. 26 Jun 2006 Semi-finished plastic materials Stock shapes...
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[pdf] HR_Hensel_16_6_UK_PDF
an entirely new polymer PE- UHMW Debottlenecking of GUR® (UHMW-PE, ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene at Oberhausen in 2004 Built new 30,000 t/a GUR plant in Bishop in 2003...
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[pdf] P A C K A G I N G Cyclic Olefin Copolymer (COC)
layers over a broader range of extruder types and conditions. For other grades a low molecular weight amide wax powder lubricant dusted on pellet surfaces at 0.1 to 0.2% aids...
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[pdf] Chemical Resistance
of an electric arc between electrodes supplied by a 33-amp current at 240 volts. The average number of arcs required to ignite or melt the specimen is reported at several...
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72 0-8 K 7206 A K 7206 B K 7 ED K 7 3 K 7 3 K 7 3 K 7203 High heat resistance, high molecular weight 60 2.4 05 0 - 3200 48 3 2900 ü ü High molecular weight 340 4.0 98...
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Plastic Part Investigations: IDES - The Plastics...
Checking for melt-flow rate might be the easiest test, but not always the most accurate for investigation of plastic part failure.
Fixing Brittle Nylon Plastic: IDES - The...
Conditioning nylon isn’t always the best way to solve brittleness if it masks a bigger problem. Most nylon polymers, including those used in the largest volumes, nylon 6 and nylon 6/6, have an unusual affinity for water.
Melt Flow Rate (Part 2): IDES - The Plastics...
Logic may not always be the best guide to polymer flow and viscosity. Polymer melt flow rate test involves measuring the flow rate of polymer melts at very low velocities.
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