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Duratron® U2200 PEI

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Duratron® U2200 PEI Polyetherimide shapes, a high-performance plastic that offers exceptional rigidity, dimensional stability, high temperature resistance, and a low Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion. With 20% glass-reinforcement, Duratron® U2200 PEI is a versatile and durable material that is suitable for a wide range of applications.Features:20% glass-reinforced for exceptional rigidity and dimensional stabilityHigh temperature resistanceLow Coefficient of Linear Thermal ExpansionExceptional strength-to-weight ratio and increased tensile strengthGreat electrical insulatorBenefits:Versatile and durable material that can withstand harsh conditionsIdeal for semiconductor and electronics applications where dimensional stability, low thermal expansion and electrical insulation is importantSuitable for a wide range of applicationsApplications:Semiconductor and electronics applicationsElectrical insulationApplications that require dimensional stability, high temperature resistance and low thermal expansionDuratron® U2200 PEI is the perfect choice for those looking for a high-performance plastic that can withstand harsh conditions. Whether you are looking to improve the performance of your semiconductor and electronics applications or need a material that can withstand high temperatures and harsh environments while providing electrical insulation, Duratron® U2200 PEI is the ideal solution.

Polymer Name: Polyether Imide (PEI)

Physical Form: Plates, Rods

Features: Amorphous, Dimensional Stability, Food Contact Acceptable, High Rigidity, High Strength to Weight Ratio, High Temperature Resistance, High Tensile Strength, High Tolerance, Low Odor, Low Thermal Expansion

Density: 1410.0 - 1410.0 kg/m³

Color: Brown

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

Product Overview
  • High strength and performs in continuous use to 340°F (170°C)
  • High dielectric strength
  • UL 94-V-0 rated with low smoke output
  • Available in glass-reinforced grades

Applications & Uses

Product Applications
  • Insulators - High frequency insulators used in microwave communications equipment are machined from Duratron® PEI stock shapes (Prior material: Ceramic).
  • Clamps - High voltage and flame resistance of Duratron® PEI make it ideal for clamps used to connect printed circuit boards to video display units used in airplanes, tanks and ships (Prior material: Acetal).

Properties

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Physical Form
Mechanical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Tensile Strength17000psiASTM D638 (8)
Tensile Strain (Elongation) at Break4%ASTM D638 (8)
Compressive Strength28000psiASTM D695 (11)
Flexural Strength26000psiASTM D790 (13)
Flexural Modulus of Elasticity700ksiASTM D790
Thermal Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Glass Transition Temperature (DMA, Tan Delta)410°FDMA
Electrical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Surface Resistivity10000000000000Ohm/sq.ANSI/ESD STM 11.11
Miscellaneous Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Specific Gravity1.41ASTM D792
Water Absorption (After 24h Immersion in Water of 73°F)0.2%ASTM D570 (17)
Water Absorption (At Saturation in Water of 73°F)1%ASTM D570 (17)

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Technical Details & Test Data

Note
  • Thermal Properties -  The figures given for these properties are for the most part derived from raw material supplier data and other publications.
  • (2) Values for this property are only given here for amorphous materials and for materials that do not show a melting temperature (PBI, PAI & PI). DMA settings, oscillation amplitude of 0.20 mm; a frequency of 1 Hz; heating rate of 2°C/min
  • (3) Temperature resistance over a period of min. 20,000 hours. After this period of time, there is a decrease in tensile strength – measured at 23 °C – of about 50 % as compared with the original value. The temperature value given here is thus based on the thermal-oxidative degradation which takes place and causes a reduction in properties. Note, however, that the maximum allowable service temperature depends in many cases essentially on the duration and the magnitude of the mechanical stresses to which the material is subjected.
  • (4) Impact strength decreasing with decreasing temperature, the minimum allowable service temperature is practically mainly determined by the extent to which the material is subjected to impact. The value given here is based on unfavorable impact conditions and may consequently not be considered as being the absolute practical limit.
  • (5) These estimated ratings, derived from raw material supplier data and other publications, are not intended to reflect hazards presented by the material under actual fire conditions. There is no ‘UL File Number’ available for these stock shapes.
  • Mechanical Properties -  Most of the figures given for the mechanical properties are average values of tests run on dry test specimens machined out of rods 40-60 mm when available, else out of plate 10-20mm. All tests are done at room temperature (23° / 73°F)
  • (7) Test speed: either 5 mm/min or 50 mm/min [chosen acc. to ISO 10350-1 as a function of the ductile behavior of the material (tough or brittle)] using type 1B tensile bars
  • (8) Test speed: either 0.2"/min or 2"/min or [chosen as a function of the ductile behavior of the material (brittle or tough)] using Type 1 tensile bars
  • (9) Test speed: 1 mm/min, using type 1B tensile bars
  • (10) Test specimens: cylinders Ø 8 mm x 16 mm, test speed 1 mm/min
  • (11) Test specimens: cylinders Ø 0.5" x 1", or square 0.5" x 1", test speed 0.05"/min
  • (12) Test specimens: bars 4 mm (thickness) x 10 mm x 80 mm; test speed: 2 mm/min; span: 64 mm.
  • (13) Test specimens: bars 0.25" (thickness) x 0.5" x 5"; test speed: 0.11"/min; span: 4"
  • (14) Measured on 10 mm, 0.4" thick test specimens.
  • (15) Electrode configuration: Ø 25 / Ø 75 mm coaxial cylinders; in transformer oil according to IEC 60296 ; 1 mm thick test specimens.
  • (16) Measured on disks Ø 50 mm x 3 mm.
  • (17) Measured on 1/8" thick x 2" diameter or square
  • (18) Test procedure similar to Test Method A: “Pin-on-disk” as described in ISO 7148-2, Load 3MPa, sliding velocity= 0,33 m/s, mating plate steel Ra= 0.7-0.9 μm, tested at 23°C, 50%RH.
  • (19) Test using journal bearing system, 200 hrs, 118 ft/min, 42 PSI, steel shaft roughness 16±2 RMS micro inches with Hardness Brinell of 180-200
  • (20) Test using Plastic Thrust Washer rotating against steel, 20 ft/min and 250 PSI, Stationary steel washer roughness 16±2 RMS micro inches with Rockwell C 20-24
  • (21) Test using Plastic Thrust Washer rotating against steel, Step by step increase pressure, Test ends when plastic begins to deform or if temperature increases to 300°F.
Engineering Notes

High voltage and flame resistance of Duratron® PEI make it ideal for clamps used to connect printed circuit boards to video display units used in airplanes, tanks and ships.