Mechanical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Ball Indentation Hardness | 66.0 - 150 MPa | 9570 - 21800 psi | Average value: 138 MPa Grade Count:13 |
Overview of materials for Polystyrene, Molded, Unreinforced This property data is a summary of similar materials in the MatWeb database for the category "Polystyrene". Each property range of values reported is minimum and maximum values of appropriate MatWeb.. |
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Ball Indentation Hardness | 66.0 MPa | 9570 psi | DIN 53456 |
Global PP-3240-H Polypropylene Random Copolymer Description-medium stiffness, low melting temperatures, very good for seal Applications-sheets, bottlesInformation provided by Global Polymers Corporation. |
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Ball Indentation Hardness | 66.0 MPa @Load 36.5 kg, Time 30.0 sec |
9570 psi @Load 80.5 lb, Time 0.00833 hour |
ISO 2039-1 |
Styrolution Polystyrol 486 M GR 2 PS Description: Polystyrol 486 M is a normal flowing, high-impact grade that is especially suitable for blends with a high proportion of general-purpose Polystyrol (preferably Polystyrol 165 H or Polys.. |
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Ball Indentation Hardness | 66.0 MPa | 9570 psi | ISO 2039-1 |
Styrolution PS 486N HIPS Styrolution PS 486N is a normal flowing, high impact grade that is especially suitable for blends with a high proportion of general purpose polystyrene (preferably Styrolution PS 165N of Styrolution.. |
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Ball Indentation Hardness | 66.0 MPa | 9570 psi | H 385/30; ISO 2039 |
Borealis Xmod™ PC75 High Crystalline Polypropylene Copolymer Xmod PC75 is a HCPP intended for injection molding of automotive interior parts. Xmod PC75 is a very easy-flowing material combined with a good balance between impact strength and stiffness. The m.. |
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Ball Indentation Hardness | 66.0 MPa | 9570 psi | H 385/30; ISO 2039 |
Borealis Xmod™ MC55T1 Polypropylene Compound 10% Mineral Filled Xmod MC55t1 is a 10% mineral filled grade based on HCPP intended for injection molding. Xmod has been developed especially for the car industry, to be used in interior parts. XMod offers very good .. |