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CIP Composites CIP333A

CIP Composites CIP333A has dimensional stability in high temperatures (up to 400° F) and offers excellent chemical resistance. Manufactured with meta-aramid textile and a high temperature vinyl ester resin with the solid lubricant PTFE evenly dispersed throughout the resin system.

Functions: Laminate

Polymer Name: Vinyl Ester Resin

Reinforcement Material: Aramid (Kevlar)

End Uses: Covers, Marine Applications

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

Benefits
  • Self lubricating
  • Low coefficient of friction
  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • High edge and shock load capabilities
  • Stable in elevated temperatures
  • Negligible water swell

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Properties

Physical Form
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Ultimate Compressive Strength345MPaASTM D695
Rockwell Hardness100Scale MASTM D785
Yield Compressive Strength103MPaASTM D695
Parallel Compressive Strength93MPaASTM D695
Modulus Compressive Stength447MPaASTM D695
Tensile Strength 75MPaASTM D638
Tensile Modulus of Elasticity 3240MPaASTM D638
Poisson’s Ratio0.231ASTM D3039-08
Shear Strength 82MPaASTM D2344
Flexural Modulus of Elasticity1793MPaASTM D790
Density 1.3g/cm3ASTM D792
Water Swell max. 0.15%ASTM D570
Thermal Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Operting temperatures-40 to 204°C
Normal to Laminate7.2×10-5Δ° C
Parallel to Laminate3.6×10-5Δ° C
Electrical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Dielectric Strength200volts / milASTM D149-97a
Volume Resistivity4.2x10^15Ohm-cmASTM D257-07