Montell PD626 Polypropylene Homopolymer, Radiation Resistant
Subcategory: Polypropylene; Thermoplastic
Close Analogs: Basell is the successor company to Montell.
Material Notes: Primary Processing Method: Injection Molding Key Features: radiation-resistant polypropylene homopolymer resin for injection molding, excellent retention of physical properties and color after radiation sterilization, easily processed Applications: cosmetic containers, medical appliances, caps and closures Passed USP Class VI testing. All ingredients meet TSCA (US) and DSL (Canada). Description: Pro-fax PD626 radiation-resistant, controlled rheology, polypropylene homopolymer resin s designed for injection molding applications. This resin resist yellowing and embrittlement after ineffective does of sterilizing radiation. However, since performance and appearance after radiation sterilization can be sensitive to design and processing choices, the users should verify performance in their application. This resin has passed USP Class VI testing. All ingredients meet the chemical registration requirements of TSCA and DSL. Information provided by Montell Polyolefins.
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- Density
- Melt Flow
- Hardness, Rockwell R
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Yield
- Flexural Modulus
- Izod Impact, Notched
- Deflection Temperature at 0.46 MPa (66 psi)
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