Thermal Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Melting Point | 271 °C | 520 °F | DTA |
Honeywell ETFE EX30 Mono-Axially Oriented, ETFE Film
(discontinued **) Description: ETFE EX30 is a 1.2 mil (30 micron) mono-axially oriented, ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) film. It offers superior weather ability, UV transmission, chemical and graffiti resistanc.. |
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Melting Point | 271 °C | 520 °F | |
Indium Corp. Indalloy 148 Pure Bismuth Information Provided by Indium Corporation |
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Melting Point | 271 °C | 520 °F | |
Heatbath/Park Scale Kleen 12 Descaling Salt A highly alkaline and oxidizing salt bath used specifically as a low temperature bath for descaling titanium and stainless steel alloys. Scale becomes solublized for easy removal in dilute acid.Inf.. |
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Melting Point | 271 °C | 520 °F | |
Heatbath/Park Scale Kleen 5 Descaling Salt A highly alkaline and oxidizing salt bath mixture used for the non-electrolytic descaling of most ferrous alloys and conditioning of surface oxides for subsequent removal in dilute acid. Nickel, ch.. |
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Melting Point | 271 °C | 520 °F | |
Techmer ES Plastiblend® PPS 05003 Availability: North AmericaForms: Pellets Additive: Lubricant and Strontium Ferrite Features: LubricatedUnoriented Magnetic:Residual Induction, BR: 1100 GaussCoercive Force, Hc: 750 OerstedsIntrinsi.. |
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Melting Point | <= 271 °C | <= 520 °F | Peak Melting Point; ExxonMobil method |
ExxonMobil HDPE HD 6704.18 High Density Polyethylene Copolymer Resin Product Description: HD 6704 is a narrow molecular weight hexane copolymer designed for outstanding balance of ESCR, Toughness and Stiffness properties. This resin is ideally suited for heavy-duty a.. |
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Melting Point | <= 271 °C | <= 520 °F | Peak Melting Point; ExxonMobil method |
ExxonMobil HDPE HMA 014 High Density Polyethylene Resin Product Description: HMA 014 is a UV stabilized HDPE grade, characterized by excellent dimensional stability, high stiffness and high impact strength.Availability: Africa & Middle East, Asia Pacific.. |