Quinn Acryl® G 88 E Acrylic
Subcategory: Acrylic; Thermoplastic
Close Analogs: Formerly Lucryl. Acquired by Quinn in 2004 when they purchased Barlo Plastics. Ineos Acrylics (predecessor of Lucite International) took over the Lucryl product line from BASF in 2001.
Material Notes: Same as Lucryl G 88, but higher resistance to stress cracking and higher processing viscosity. Used for: extruded protective layer on PVC, ABS and PC for outdoor applications, as well as bath tubs and shower trays.Data was collected by ISO methods and provided by BASF.
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- Density
- Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium
- Linear Mold Shrinkage
- Melt Flow
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Elongation at Break
- Tensile Modulus
- Charpy Impact Unnotched
- Charpy Impact, Notched
- Electrical Resistivity
- Surface Resistance
- Dielectric Constant
- Dielectric Constant, Low Frequency
- Dielectric Strength
- Dissipation Factor
- Dissipation Factor, Low Frequency
- Comparative Tracking Index
- CTE, linear 20°C
- Deflection Temperature at 0.46 MPa (66 psi)
- Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi)
- Vicat Softening Point
- Flammability, UL94
- Oxygen Index
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