About |
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BAAF UHMW-PE M-2 is a High Density (UHMW) Polyethylene material. It is available in Asia Pacific or Europe.&& |
Product Description | |
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Generic | Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene |
Material Status | Commercial: Active |
Availabilitys | Asia Pacific,Europe |
Technical Data | |||
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PHYSICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
Density | 0.935 to 0.940 | g/cm³ | Internal Method |
Apparent density | Internal Method | ||
— | > 0.35 | g/cm³ | Internal Method |
— | > 0.38 | g/cm³ | Internal Method |
molecular weight | 2000000 to 3000000 | Internal Method | |
Volatiles | < 0.15 | wt% | Internal Method |
Particle size | > 98.0 | % | Internal Method |
MECHANICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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tensile strength | Internal Method | ||
fracture | > 34.0 | MPa | Internal Method |
fracture | > 32.0 | MPa | Internal Method |
Tensile strain | Internal Method | ||
fracture | 350 | % | Internal Method |
fracture | 300 | % | Internal Method |
IMPACT | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Impact strength of cantilever beam notch | Internal Method | ||
— | > 130 | kJ/m² | Internal Method |
— | > 95 | kJ/m² | Internal Method |
Notched impact strength of cantilever beam | 无断裂 | Internal Method |
THERMAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Hot deformation temperature | |||
1.8 MPa, unannealed | > 80.0 | ℃ | Internal Method |
Notes |
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1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications. |
2. M-1 B |
3. M-1 A |
4. through 20 mesh sieve |
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