Processing Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | |
Multibase TPSiV® 4000-60A Thermoplastic Elastomer FEATURES & BENEFITS: Soft silky feel; Excellent abrasion and scratch resistance; Excellent bonding to PC, ABS; UV stableAPPLICATIONS: Solution for soft touch overmolding on consumer electronics, mob.. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | |
Multibase TPSiV® 4000-70A Thermoplastic Elastomer FEATURES & BENEFITS: Soft silky feel; Excellent abrasion and scratch resistance; Excellent bonding to PC, ABS; UV stableAPPLICATIONS: Solution for soft touch overmolding on consumer electronics, mob.. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | |
Multibase TPSiV® 4000-80A Thermoplastic Elastomer FEATURES & BENEFITS: Soft silky feel; Excellent abrasion and scratch resistance; Excellent bonding to PC, ABS; UV stableAPPLICATIONS: Solution for soft touch overmolding on consumer electronics, mob.. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | |
Multibase TPSiV® 4200-50A Thermoplastic Elastomer FEATURES & BENEFITS: Soft silky feel; Excellent abrasion and scratch resistance; Excellent bonding to PC, ABS; Good chemical resistanceAPPLICATIONS: Solution for soft touch overmolding on consumer e.. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 155 - 180 °C | 311 - 356 °F | |
Huntsman AVALON® 60 ABX Thermoplastic Polyurethane Introduction: AVALON 60 ABX is a high performance polyester based thermoplastic polyurethane for injection molding. AVALON 60 ABX is part of the AVALON Perform Range and offers a specially designed,.. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 160 - 180 °C | 320 - 356 °F | Injection Molding |
Stellarchem MP-835B TPE Compound This grade of Stellarchem TPE is shear dependent and can be processed on conventional thermoplastics equipment for injection molding or extrusion. It's a soft, elastomeric polyolefin based, complete.. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | Extrusion |
Stellarchem SV-B40D TPV Compound This grade of Stellarchem SV series is a dynamic crosslinked, EPDM/PP compound. It's design to replace thermoset elastomers, such as EPDM, and traditional Thermoplastic TPVs. It can be process on .. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | Extrusion |
Stellarchem SV-B65E TPV Compound This grade of Stellarchem SV series is a dynamic crosslinked, EPDM/PP compound. It's design to replace thermoset elastomers, such as EPDM, and traditional Thermoplastic TPVs. It can be process on .. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | Extrusion |
Stellarchem SV-B70E TPV Compound This grade of Stellarchem SV series is a dynamic crosslinked, EPDM/PP compound. It's design to replace thermoset elastomers, such as EPDM, and traditional Thermoplastic TPVs. It can be process on .. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | Extrusion |
Stellarchem SV-B75E TPV Compound This grade of Stellarchem SV series is a dynamic crosslinked, EPDM/PP compound. It's design to replace thermoset elastomers, such as EPDM, and traditional Thermoplastic TPVs. It can be process on .. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | Extrusion |
Stellarchem SV-B80E TPV Compound This grade of Stellarchem SV series is a dynamic crosslinked, EPDM/PP compound. It's design to replace thermoset elastomers, such as EPDM, and traditional Thermoplastic TPVs. It can be process on .. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 170 - 180 °C | 338 - 356 °F | Extrusion |
Stellarchem SV-B87E TPV Compound This grade of Stellarchem SV series is a dynamic crosslinked, EPDM/PP compound. It's design to replace thermoset elastomers, such as EPDM, and traditional Thermoplastic TPVs. It can be process on .. |
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Front Barrel Temperature | 150 - 180 °C | 302 - 356 °F | |
Elastron® D SEBS Elastomer Characteristicswide hardness rangedoes not require vulcanisation-quite higher saving on the processing costsremains flexible at low temperatureselectrical insulator with very low conductivityhas gra.. |