CERTENE™ HI-960

About
HI-960 is a certified prime homopolymer designed for molding applications requiring high warpage resistance and good balance of mechanical properties. HI-960 features easy processability, very good stiffness, good impact strength, high surface gloss, and excellent dimensional stability. HI-960 applications include crates, waste bins, pails, housewares, tote bins, fruit and vegetable trays, and structural foam. HI-960 recommended processing temperature is 210 to 240°C. with mmold @ 20 to 40°C.. HI-960 is not UV stabilized.&&

Product Description
GenericHDPE
Material StatusCommercial: Active
AvailabilitysEurope

Technical Data
PHYSICALNominal valueUnitTest method
Density0.960g/cm³ASTM D1505
Melt Flow Rate
190℃,2.16kg9.0g/10minASTM D1238
ESCR(Environmental Stress Cracking Resistance)
50 ℃, 100% non-ionic surfactant, molded, F505.00hrASTM D1693

MECHANICALNominal valueUnitTest method
tensile strength
Yield, molding29.6MPaASTM D638
Tensile strain
Fracture, molded1000%ASTM D638
Bending modulus
1% cut, molded1520MPaASTM D790

IMPACTNominal valueUnitTest method
Tensile impact strength
Compression Molding60.9kJ/m²ASTM D1822

THERMALNominal valueUnitTest method
Hot deformation temperature
0.45 MPa, unannealed79.0ASTM D648
Embrittlement temperature-80.0ASTM D746
Vicat Softening Temp124ASTM D1525

Process Conditions
injectionNominal valueUnitTest method
Processing (melt) temperature210 to 240°C
Mold temperature20 to 40°C

Notes
1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
2. 2.0 in/min
3. 0.051 in/min
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