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MIPELON™ XM-220 MIPELON™ Fine Particle Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Powder (UHMWPE Powder)&&MIPELON™ XM-220 MIPELON™ is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene in the form of fine powder developed by Mitsui Chemicals. While the average particle size of conventional ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene powder is 150 to 200 um, MIPELON™ can be successfully reduced to fine particles with an average particle size of 10 to 30 um by our special polymerization technology, as well as retaining its high molecular weight. Features: Abrasion resistance Easy dispersion properties Low water-absorption Food safety Applications: Modified resins and rubbers (compound) Self-lubricating materials (compound) Filters&& |
Product Description | |
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Supplier | Mitsui |
Generic | Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene |
Material Status | Commercial: Active |
Features | High impact resistance,Low coefficient of friction,Machinable,Self-lubricating,High Heat Resistance,Good wear resistance,Solvent resistance |
Availabilitys | North America |
Technical Data | |||
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PHYSICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
Density | 0.940 | g/cm³ | ASTM D1505 |
Apparent density | 0.40 | g/cm³ | ASTM D1895 |
MECHANICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Shore hardness | |||
Shaw’s D | 65 | ASTM D2240 | |
tensile strength | |||
fracture | 44.0 | MPa | ASTM D638 |
Tensile strain | |||
fracture | 350 | % | ASTM D638 |
friction coefficient | 0.20 | ASTM D1894 |
THERMAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Melting temperature | 136 | ℃ | DSC |
Notes |
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1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications. |
2. Coulter Counter Method |
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