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Kuraray HYBRAR® H7311 Hydrogenated Thermoplastic Rubber

Category Polymer , Thermoplastic , Elastomer, TPE , Thermoplastic Elastomer, Melt-Processible Rubber
Manufacturer Kuraray Company
Trade Name HYBRAR®
Port Ningbo port,China
Trade Terms FOB, CFR, CIF
Payment Terms L/C, T/T, Western Union
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Material Notes:
Description: HYBRAR® is another in the series of new high performance thermoplastic rubbers developed by KURARAY using their unique isoprene technology. HYBRAR® is a special thermoplastic rubber which exhibits high vibration damping properties at room temperatures. Both hydrogenated and non-hydrogenated grades of HYBRAR® are available. In addition to the superior vibration damping properties, hydrogenated grades also exhibit excellent miscibility with polypropylene, and may be used to produce blends with excellent transparency, flexibility and mechanical properties.Information provided by The Kuraray Group.
Physical Properties Metric English Comments
Specific Gravity 0.900 g/cc
0.900 g/cc
ASTM D792
Brookfield Viscosity 20 cP

@Temperature 30.0 °C
20 cP

@Temperature 86.0 °F
20% wt, Toluene solution
Melt Index of Compound 1.1 g/10 min

@Load 2.16 kg,
Temperature 190 °C
1.1 g/10 min

@Load 4.76 lb,
Temperature 374 °F
ASTM D1238
17 g/10 min

@Load 10.0 kg,
Temperature 200 °C
17 g/10 min

@Load 22.0 lb,
Temperature 392 °F
ASTM D1238
Mechanical Properties Metric English Comments
Hardness, Shore A 41
41
ISO 48
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 6.30 MPa
914 psi
Elongation at Break 1050 %
1050 %
100% Modulus 0.000600 GPa
0.0870 ksi
Thermal Properties Metric English Comments
Glass Transition Temp, Tg -32.0 °C
-25.6 °F
DSC heating rate = -10° C/min
Chemical Properties Metric English Comments
Styrene Content 12 %
12 %
Descriptive Properties Value Comments
Physical Form pellet
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