PolyPlastics Duracon® HP270X Acetal Co-polymer (POM), High stiffness, High flow
Subcategory: Acetal; Thermoplastic
Material Notes: Chemically speaking, DURACON® is a crystalline thermoplastic otherwise called an ‘acetal copolymer.’ The primary raw material is a trimmer of formaldehyde known as trioxane. The thermoplastic adopts a copolymer structure in which polyoxymethylene (-C-O) and carbon-carbon (-C-C- bond) comonomer groups are incorporated into its main chain. As a result of this, when compared with acetal homopolymer, it is said that the copolymer has superior stability both chemically and thermally speaking. Acetal co-polymer is the most well-balanced resin in terms of mechanical, chemical and thermal properties, and further its superior moldability allows it to be widely employed in various industrial fields as one of the most popular engineering plastics. Information provided by PolyPlastics.
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- Density
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Elongation at Break
- Flexural Modulus
- Flexural Strength
- Charpy Impact, Notched
- Volume Resistivity
- Surface Resistance
- Dielectric Strength
- CTE, linear 20°C
- CTE, linear 20°C Transverse to Flow
- Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi)
- Flammability, UL94
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