Polimeri Europa Edistir ICE R 830D Polystyrene
Subcategory: Polystyrene; Thermoplastic
Close Analogs: R830D
Material Notes: Environmental stress cracking resistant (ESCR) HIPS. ICE PD R 830D combines high impact strength with an improved chemical resistance to oils, fats and chemical agents, such as detergents for both industrial and domestic use. Developd in particular for the fridge sector where hydrocarbons are used as blowing agents for PU insulating foams. Designation: Thermoplastics ISO 2897-PS-I,G,088-03-07-12 Applications: This grade is suitable for extrusion/thermoforming and injection moulding. Typical applications are inner liners and frames for refrigerators and packaging containers for fatty foods. ICE PD R 830D significantly improves the wall thickness distribution in thermoforming and allows to optimize the thickness of the original extruded sheet. This grade in its natural version complies by composition with the requirements set by the main Regulations for plastic materials intended for food contact (including the EEC Directive 90/128 and subsequent amendments). ICE PD R 830D is supplied in cylindrical pellets Information provided by Polimeri Europa
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- Izod Impact, Notched (ISO)
- Izod Impact, Notched
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- CTE, linear 20°C
- Thermal Conductivity
- Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi)
- Vicat Softening Point
- Flammability, UL94
- Glow Wire Test
- Melt Temperature
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