Physical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Density | 0.92 g/cm³ |
| Surface hardness | SD48 |
| Tensile strength | 20 MPa |
| Flexural modulus | 0.35 GPa |
| Notched izod | 1.06+ kJ/m |
| Linear expansion | 20×10−5/°C |
| Elongation at break | 500% |
| Strain at yield | 20% |
| Max. operating temp. | 50 °C |
| Water absorption | 0.01% |
| Oxygen index | 17% |
| Flammability UL94 | HB |
| Volume resistivity | Ω·cm |
| Dielectric strength | 25 MV/m |
| Dissipation factor 1 kHz | 909090 |
| Dielectric constant 1 kHz | 2.3 |
| HDT @ 0.45 MPa | 45 °C |
| HDT @ 1.80 MPa | 37 °C |
| Material drying | NA |
| Melting Temp. Range | 120 to 160 °C |
| Mould Shrinkage | 3% |
| Mould temp. range | 20 to 60 °C |
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