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PRE-ELEC® PP 1393 is a conductive thermoplastic concentrate based on polypropylene. Conductivity is achieved by using special conductive carbon black. PRE-ELEC® PP 1393 contains a high load of carbon black and it can be diluted up to 50% with virgin or recycled PP. The actual amount should always be tested as it also depends on the processing conditions. PRE-ELEC® PP 1393 is developed especially for extrusion of corrugated board. It can be also used for solid sheets and profiles.&& |
Product Description | |
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Supplier | Premix Oy |
Generic | Polyolefin Elastomer |
Material Status | Commercial: Active |
Features | Conductive |
Availabilitys | North America,Latin America,Asia Pacific,Europe |
Process Methods | Extrusion |
Technical Data | |||
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PHYSICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
Density | 1.05 | g/cm³ | ASTM D792 |
Density | 1.06 | g/cm³ | ISO 1183 |
Melt Flow Rate | |||
230℃,5.0kg | 0.50 | g/10min | ASTM D1238 |
230℃,5.0kg | 0.50 | g/10min | ISO 1133 |
Shrinkage rate | |||
MD | 1.3 to 1.6 | % | ISO 294-4 |
MD | 1.3 to 1.6 | % | ASTM D955 |
MECHANICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Shore hardness | ASTM D2240 | ||
Shaw’s A | 97 | ASTM D2240 | |
Shaw’s D | 71 | ASTM D2240 | |
Shore hardness | ISO 868 | ||
Shaw’s A | 97 | ISO 868 | |
Shaw’s D | 71 | ISO 868 | |
tensile strength | 20.0 | MPa | ASTM D638 |
tensile strength | 20.0 | MPa | ISO 527-2 |
Tensile strain | |||
fracture | 15 | % | ASTM D638 |
fracture | 15 | % | ISO 527-2 |
Bending modulus | |||
4 mm | 1500 | MPa | ISO 178 |
4 mm | 1520 | MPa | ASTM D790 |
IMPACT | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Charpy Notched Impact Strength | |||
-20℃ | 4.2 | kJ/m² | ASTM D256 |
-20℃ | 6.0 | kJ/m² | ISO 179 |
23℃ | 8.0 | kJ/m² | ISO 179 |
23℃ | 6.3 | kJ/m² | ASTM D256 |
Charpy Unnotch Impact strength | |||
-20℃ | No Break | ASTM D256 | |
-20℃ | No Break | ISO 179 | |
23℃ | No Break | ISO 179 | |
23℃ | No Break | ASTM D256 | |
-20℃,4.00 mm | 6.30 | kJ/m² | ASTM D256 |
23℃,4.00 mm | 18.9 | kJ/m² | ASTM D256 |
Impact strength of cantilever beam notch | ISO 180 | ||
Area | ASTM D256 | ||
-20℃ | 8.0 | kJ/m² | ISO 180 |
23℃ | 19 | kJ/m² | ISO 180 |
Notched impact strength of cantilever beam | ASTM D256 | ||
-20℃,4 mm | No Break | ASTM D256 | |
23℃,4 mm | No Break | ASTM D256 | |
Notched impact strength of cantilever beam | ISO 180 | ||
-20℃ | No Break | ISO 180 | |
23℃ | No Break | ISO 180 |
THERMAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Hot deformation temperature | |||
1.8 MPa, unannealed | 52.8 | ℃ | ASTM D648-A |
1.8 MPa, unannealed | 53.0 | ℃ | ISO 75-2/Af |
0.45 MPa, unannealed | 87.2 | ℃ | ASTM D648-B |
0.45 MPa, unannealed | 87.0 | ℃ | ISO 75-2/Bf |
Vicat Softening Temp | |||
— | 152 | ℃ | ASTM D1525 3 |
— | 86.1 | ℃ | ASTM D1525 4 |
Vicat Softening Temp | |||
A50 | 152 | ℃ | ISO 306/A50 |
B50 | 86.0 | ℃ | ISO 306 |
Electrical performance | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Surface resistivity | < 1.0E+5 | ohms | ESD STM11.11 |
Surface resistivity | < 1.0E+5 | ohms | IEC 61340-2-3 |
Volume resistivity | < 1.0E+4 | ohms·cm | Internal Method |
Process Conditions | |||
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Extrusion | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
Drying temperature | 90 | °C | |
Drying time | 2.0 | hr | |
Barrel 1 zone temperature | 200 | °C | |
Barrel 2 zone temperature | 210 | °C | |
Barrel 3 zone temperature | 210 | °C | |
Barrel 4 zone temperature | 220 | °C | |
Barrel 5 zone temperature | 220 | °C |
Notes |
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1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications. |
2. 4 mm thickness |
3. Rate A (50°C/h), Loading 2 (50 N) |
4. Rate B (120°C/h), Loading 2 (50 N) |
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