Mechanical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 11.8 MPa | 1710 psi | ASTM D412 |
Multibase Multi-Flex® TPE A 8000 BLK Multi-Flex TPE contains Kraton™ G.Data provided by Multibase. |
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Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 11.8 MPa | 1710 psi | Cured |
KKPC Kumho KHS 58 High Styrene Resin Masterbatch (HSR) High Styrene Resin Masterbatch (HSR)Characteristics: KOSYN KHS is produced by mixing SBR 1502 of 23.5% styrene and high styrene resin latex at high temperature. It works as plasticizer which improve.. |
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Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 11.8 MPa | 1710 psi | Cured |
KKPC Kumho RM 21 High Styrene Resin Masterbatch (HSR) High Styrene Resin Masterbatch (HSR)Characteristics: KOSYN KHS is produced by mixing SBR 1502 of 23.5% styrene and high styrene resin latex at high temperature. It works as plasticizer which improve.. |
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Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 11.8 MPa | 1710 psi | ASTM D638 |
SK Chemicals SKYPEL P128DW Productivity Grade SKYPEL is a thermoplastic polyester elastomer (TPEE). It is a polymer resin having the property somewhere between plastics and rubber, which have various properties ranging from high hardness plasti.. |
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Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 11.8 MPa | 1710 psi | ASTM D412 |
SK Chemicals SKYTHANE® 850A T series Polyurethane SKYTHANE is a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPU). Like materials ranging from rubber to plastics, it has excellent physical properties such as anti-abrasion, oil-resistance and mechanical pr.. |
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Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 11.8 MPa | 1710 psi | ASTM D412 |
SK Chemicals SKYTHANE® T850A Polyester Based, Low Hardness Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer Description: SK Chemicals has supplied Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer (TPU) under the name of SKYTHANE. Applications include:Keyboard CoversOutsoles of Soccer ShoesWire and CableAirbagsSheets .. |
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Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 11.8 MPa | 1710 psi | ASTM D638 |
Styron INSPIRE™ TF3800 Polypropylene Information provided by DowThe Inspire brand was spun off from Dow Chemical to Styron in 2010 |