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Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Polymer Name
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Plastics & Elastomers Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- CASE Ingredients Features
- Materials Features
- Benefits
AH-800 has a higher upper-end temperature rating (approaching 200°C) and improved resistance to stress cracks at elevated temperatures.
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
- Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
- Applications
- Automotive fuel hose
- AC compressor hose
- Film & battery applications
- Multi-layer film
Properties
- Typical Properties
- NOTE
The data listed here represents typical values for the stated grades of Fluon+ Melt Processable Compounds. This information should be used as a guide only and not to establish specification limits or design criteria. AGC Chemicals Americas assumes no obligation or liability for any advice furnished by us or for results obtained with respect to this product. All such advice is provided free of charge and the buyer assumes sole responsibility for results obtained in reliance thereon.
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Bulk Density | 1000 | g/L | ASTM D-1895 |
Melt Flow Rate | 13 | g/10 min | ASTM D-3159 |
Melt Point | 258 | °C | AGC Internal |
MIT Flex Life | 57000 | Cycles | AGC Internal |
Specific Gravity | 1.73 | — | ASTM D-3159 |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Technical Details & Test Data
- Processing
Fluon+ AH-ETFE fluoropolymer resins can be processed using conventional melt processable techniques including extrusion, injection molding, blow molding, compression molding, and transfer molding. It is strongly recommended that process equipment exposed to molten resin be made of corrosion-resistant metals such as Monel, Inconel, or Hastelloy.
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
Storage & Handling
- Handling Precautions
Heating Fluon® and 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.
- Storage
The properties of Fluon+™ AH-ETFE are not impacted by storage time. Storage and handling facilities should be designed to minimize contact with airborne contamination and the formation of condensation on the resin. Fluoropolymers are not hydroscopic and will not typically need to be dried prior to use. However, masterbatches and conductives may contain materials that do absorb water and should be dried prior to use.