| About |
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| Andur 6 APLM is a polycaprolactone based, toluene diisocyanate terminated prepolymer. This high-performance system yields an elastomer with a hardness of about 60 Shore A when this prepolymer is cured with Curene 442 [4,4′-ethylenebis (orthochloroaniline)]. This system avoids this use of mixed curatives or plasticizers which are usually required to achieve hardnesses in this range, thereby, resulting in ultra high-performance properties.&& |
| Product Description | |
|---|---|
| Generic | PCL |
| Material Status | Commercial: Active |
| Features | Biodegradable |
| Availabilitys | North America |
| Technical Data | |||
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| PHYSICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
| Density | 1.16 | g/cm³ | ASTM D1505 |
| MECHANICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shore hardness | |||
| Shaw’s A | 60 | ASTM D2240 |
| elastic body | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
|---|---|---|---|
| tensile strength | ASTM D412 | ||
| yield | 29.0 | MPa | ASTM D412 |
| 100% strain | 1.52 | MPa | ASTM D412 |
| 300% strain | 2.07 | MPa | ASTM D412 |
| Tensile strain | |||
| fracture | 550 | % | ASTM D412 |
| Basho’s elasticity | 34 | % | ASTM D2632 |
| THERMAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
|---|---|---|---|
| storage stability | 6.0 to 9.0 | min | |
| stripping time | |||
| 116℃ | 60 | min | |
| Post curing time | |||
| 100℃ | 16 | hr |
| Process Conditions | |||
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| injection | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
| Mold temperature | 104 to 116 | °C | |
| Notes |
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