Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Polymer Name
- Plastics & Elastomers Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Materials Features
- Material Features
- High temperature resistance
- Flexibility
- Dimensional stability
- Chemical resistance
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
- Applications
Extruded moldings
- Film for electrical insulation
- Wire and cable
- Tube
Injection moldings
- Gear member
- Bearing retainer
- Casing
- Case body
Gaskets Cutting and processing
- Plate / Sheet
- Round / Cylindrical bar
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Flexural Modulus (at 23°C) | 1.9 | GPa | ASTM D790 |
Flexural Strength (at 23 °C, 5% Strain) | 69 | MPa | ASTM D790 |
Impact Strength (at 23 °C) | 34 | J/m | ASTM D256 |
Peak Stress | 6618 | psi | ASTM D638 |
Tensile Elongation (at 23°C) | 40 | % | ASTM D638 |
Tensile Strength (at 23 °C) | 6353 | psi | ASTM D638 |
Yield Stress | 2379 | psi | ASTM D638 |
Technical Details & Test Data
- Break and Yield Stress
Modified PPS retains a significant amount of strength relative to unmodified PPS
Break & Yield Stress (psi)
- Processing
Fluon+ mPEEK can be processed via conventional PEEK molding techniques
- Extrusion molding
- Injection molding
- Pressure molding
- Elongation at Break
Elongation at break increases significantly for modified PPS
- Flexural Property Data
Modification of PPS greatly improves the flexibility of PPS
Flexural Strenght (MPa)
- Impact Strength
Impact strength is retained for modified PPS
Impact Srength (J/m)
Safety & Health
- Safe Handling Information
A summary of the hazards, as defined by OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 for this product are: Physical hazards: None
Health hazards: None
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS READ AGC CHEMICALS AMERICAS, INC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET.
Storage & Handling
- Storage and Handling
Heating Fluon® products in excess of 750°F (399°C) can produce toxic fumes. It is, therefore, necessary to provide local exhaust ventilation in areas where Fluon® products are exposed to high temperatures. Avoid breathing fumes or contaminating smoking tobacco with fumes, powder, or dust.
Thermal decomposition of this product will generate hydrogen fluoride, which is corrosive. Corrosion resistance materials are required for prolonged contact with molten resin. Fluon+ mPLASTICS products should be stored in their original containers. This will be either in re-sealable plastic pails, or in drums with the liner bags and chime rings securely re-fastened. Products should be stored indoors at nominal conditions of 23 C and 50% relative humidity. Products should be dried prior to use.