PolyOne Geon® 210 Vinyl Compound - Rigid (RPVC)
Subcategory: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Vinyl
Material Notes:
Description/Features: - NSF Type I
- Normal Impact
- Medium Flow
Market: - Fittings (Potable Water, DWV, etc.)
Processing Method: PolyOne First ChoiceInformation provided by PolyOne Corporation.
Physical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Specific Gravity | 1.42 g/cc | 0.0513 lb/in³ | ASTM D792 |
Linear Mold Shrinkage | 0.002 - 0.005 cm/cm | 0.002 - 0.005 in/in | ASTM D955 |
Mechanical Properties |
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Hardness, Shore D | 81 | 81 | Instantaneous; ASTM D2240 |
Tensile Strength, Yield | 49 MPa | 7100 psi | Type 1 - Rigids, 2 in/min; ASTM D638 |
Tensile Modulus | 2.79 GPa | 405 ksi | Type 1 - Rigids, 2 in/min; ASTM D638 |
Flexural Modulus | 2.79 GPa | 405 ksi | ASTM D790 |
Flexural Strength | 93.1 MPa | 13500 psi | ASTM D790 |
Izod Impact, Notched | 0.534 J/cm | 1 ft-lb/in | Method A, Injection Molded, 0.125 in bars, 73°F (23°C); ASTM D256 |
Thermal Properties |
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Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi) | 70.6 °C | 159 °F | Unannealed, 0.250 in bars; ASTM D648 |
Processing Properties |
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Melt Temperature | 199 - 210 °C | 390 - 410 °F | Molding |
Descriptive Properties | |
Cell Classification D1784 | 12454 | ASTM D1784 |
NSF | Acceptable | Std 14-Plastic Piping Comp. |
NSF | Acceptable | Std 61-Drinking Water Appl. |
Product Form | Pellets/Cubes | |
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