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Semitron® ESd 500 HR PTFE banner
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Semitron® ESd 500 HR PTFE
  • Polymer Name:Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
  • Physical Form:Rods, Plates
  • Features:Thermally Insulating, Dimensional Stability, Chemical Resistant, ESD Protection, Low Coefficient of Friction, Good Thermal Stability, High Tolerance, Low Friction, Static-Dissipative, Odorless
  • Color:White
Semitron® ESd 500HR Polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE electro static dissipative shapes offer an excellent combination of low frictional properties, outstanding dimensional stability, and a high resistivity range of 10E9 to 10E11 ohms per square. Reinforced with a proprietary synthetic mica, Semitron® ESd 500HR PTFE is thermally stable up to temperatures of 500° F / 260° C without degradation, and possesses high thermal insulation and a low coefficient of friction. Due to these characteristics, this grade is ideal for applications where controlled bleed off of static charges is critical.Features:Reinforced with a proprietary synthetic mica for improved performanceLow frictional properties and outstanding dimensional stabilityHigh resistivity range of 10E9 to 10E11 ohms per squareThermally stable up to temperatures of 500° F / 260° C without degradationHigh thermal insulation and low coefficient of frictionBenefits:Ideal for applications where controlled bleed off of static charges is criticalCan withstand high temperatures without degradationLow coefficient of friction and high thermal insulation provide improved performance in various applicationsApplications:Inserts for sensitive devices to reduce damage from static dischargeOther applications where controlled bleed off of static charges is critical and PTFE is typically used.Suitable for use in various industries including semiconductor and electronics, aerospace, and industrial machinery.
Duratron® CU60 PBI banner
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Duratron® CU60 PBI
  • Polymer Name:Polybenzimidazole (PBI)
  • Physical Form:Tube, Plates, Rods
  • Features:Wear Resistant, High Tolerance, High Loading Absorption Capability, Odorless, Heat Resistance, Thermally Insulating, Good Mechanical Properties
  • Density:1300.0 - 1300.0 kg/m³
  • Tensile Modulus:6000.0 - 6000.0 MPa
  • Color:Black
Duratron® CU60 PBI, the ultimate engineering plastic for high-performance applications. This advanced material is made from Polybenzimidazole (PBI) and is the highest performing engineering plastic offered by Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials. With superior mechanical properties, heat resistance, and mechanical property retention over 400°F / 205°C, Duratron® CU60 PBI is the ideal choice for applications where extreme temperatures and high loads are present.Features:Superior mechanical properties, heat resistance, and mechanical property retention over 400°F / 205°CBetter wear resistance and load carrying capabilities at extreme temperatures than any other reinforced or unreinforced advanced engineering plastic"Clean" in terms of ionic impurity and does not outgas (except water)Excellent ultrasonic transparency, making it an ideal choice for probe tip lenses in ultrasonic measuring equipmentExcellent thermal insulation, other plastics in melt do not stick to Duratron CU60 PBIBenefits:Duratron® CU60 PBI offers unmatched performance in high-heat applications, making it ideal for high heat bushings, connectors, valve seats, and probe tip lenses in semiconductor manufacturingIts superior wear resistance and load carrying capabilities make it a great choice for aerospace and other high-performance industriesIts "clean" characteristics make it ideal for use in vacuum chamber applications in semiconductor manufacturingIts excellent thermal insulation and non-stick properties make it ideal for contact seals and insulator bushings in plastic production and molding equipmentDuratron CU60 PBI is an ideal replacement for metals and ceramics in pump components, valve seats, bearings, rollers, and high-temperature insulatorsApplications:High-performance vacuum chamber applications in semiconductor manufacturingAerospace and other high-performance industriesHigh heat bushings, connectors, valve seats, and probe tip lensesContact seals and insulator bushings in plastic production and molding equipmentPump components, valve seats, bearings, rollers, and high-temperature insulatorsCritical components to decrease maintenance costs and to gain valuable production "uptime".
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Duratron® PI D7000
  • Polymer Name:Polyimide (PI)
  • Physical Form:Sheets, Tube, Rods
  • Features:Cost Effective, Good Mechanical Properties, High Strength, High Tolerance, Light Weight, Excellent Toughness, Electrically Insulating, Thermally Insulating, Dimensional Stability, Chemical Resistant, Service Life Extension, High Temperature Resistance
  • Density:1380.0 - 1380.0 kg/m³
  • Tensile Modulus:3700.0 - 3700.0 MPa
  • Color:Brown
Duratron® D7000 PI Polyimide shapes - a high-performance material ideal for demanding applications that require exceptional thermal resistance, low wear and friction, strength, and impact resistance. With superior electrical and thermal insulation properties, outstanding mechanical performance, great chemical resistance, and outstanding dimensional stability, Duratron® D7000 PI is an ideal solution for designs that reduce weight, extend service life, and reduce overall costs.Features:Superior electrical and thermal insulation propertiesOutstanding mechanical performanceGreat chemical resistanceHigh strength and toughnessOutstanding dimensional stabilityBenefits:Ideal for designs that reduce weightExtends service life before maintenance or replacementReduces overall costs by increasing process uptimeApplications:AerospaceTransportationIndustrialDuratron® D7000 PI is available in stock shapes and direct formed parts, perfect for smaller series and designs where tolerances and geometry of the end part require machining. The material is also available in Hot Compression Molded (HCM) shapes, providing designers with the greatest economy and flexibility.