Electrical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | ASTM D149 |
Performance Polymers IPS II PPL-A1050 PEKK (Polyetherketoneketone) Branched Standard Grade Amber pellets; neat resinInformation provided by Infinite Polymer System II. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | ASTM D149 |
Performance Polymers IPS II PPL-C4150 PEKK (Polyetherketoneketone) Linear 30 % Glass Fiber Reinforced Molding Grade Amber pelletsInformation provided by Infinite Polymer System II. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | |
Dow Questra® EA503 High Heat Syndiotactic Polystyrene, 30% Glass Filled
(discontinued **) QUESTRA® Crystalline Polymers are semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic resins produced from styrene monomer using a proprietary metallocene catalyst system. These syndiotactic polymers are ve.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | |
Dow Questra® EA513 High Heat Syndiotactic Polystyrene, 30% Glass Filled
(discontinued **) QUESTRA® Crystalline Polymers are semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic resins produced from styrene monomer using a proprietary metallocene catalyst system. These syndiotactic polymers are ve.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | |
Dow Questra® EA514 High Heat Syndiotactic Polystyrene, 40% Glass Filled
(discontinued **) QUESTRA® Crystalline Polymers are semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic resins produced from styrene monomer using a proprietary metallocene catalyst system. These syndiotactic polymers are ve.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | |
Dow Questra® WA550 High Heat Syndiotactic Polystyrene, 30% Glass Filled
(discontinued **) QUESTRA® Crystalline Polymers are semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic resins produced from styrene monomer using a proprietary metallocene catalyst system. These syndiotactic polymers are ve.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | |
Dow Questra® WA551 High Heat Syndiotactic Polystyrene, 40% Glass Filled
(discontinued **) QUESTRA® Crystalline Polymers are semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic resins produced from styrene monomer using a proprietary metallocene catalyst system. These syndiotactic polymers are ve.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | |
Dow Questra® WA552 High Heat Syndiotactic Polystyrene, 30% Glass Filled
(discontinued **) QUESTRA® Crystalline Polymers are semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic resins produced from styrene monomer using a proprietary metallocene catalyst system. These syndiotactic polymers are ve.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm @Thickness 3.20 mm |
599 kV/in @Thickness 0.126 in |
in oil; ASTM D149 |
SABIC Innovative Plastics NORYL SE1GFN2 PPE+PS PPE+PS blend. 20% Glass reinforced. Non-brominated, non-chlorinated FR system. UL94 V1 and 5VA listing. RTI 110/105/110. Dielectric strength. Dimensional stability. Suitable for E/E applications. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | Breakdown; DIN 53 481, IEC-243, VDE 0303 Part 1 |
Hippe PAI Polyamide-imide Particularly used where high strength in a wide range of temperature (-190°C…+260°C), high notched strength and very good dielectric properties are required. Features good chemical stability, fl.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | ASTM D149 |
Performance Polymers IPS II PPL-C1050 PEKK (Polyetherketoneketone) Linear Extrusion Grade Amber pellets; neat resinInformation provided by Infinite Polymer System II. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | ASTM D149 |
Performance Polymers IPS II PPL-C4050 PEKK (Polyetherketoneketone) Linear Molding Grade Amber pellets; neat resinInformation provided by Infinite Polymer System II. |
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Dielectric Strength | 23.6 kV/mm | 599 kV/in | Average value: 23.6 kV/mm Grade Count:3 |
Overview of materials for PEKK, Unreinforced This property data is a summary of similar materials in the MatWeb database for the category "PEKK, Unreinforced". Each property range of values reported is minimum and maximum values of appropriate.. |