PolyOne's Elastamax™ XL thermoplastic olefins (TPOs) are based on pelletized blends of polyolefin resins and select elastomers such EPDM. These materials have been engineered to provide a balance of physical properties and processability, and are an economical alternative to traditional thermoset rubber and more costly thermoplastic elastomers.
| Original Document | Technical Datasheet(English) | |||
| Features | UV Stabiltiy | |||
| Additive | UV-Stabilizer | |||
| Processing | Injection | |||
| Physical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
Density/Specific Gravity | *** g/cm³ | ASTM D792 | |
| Mechanical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Tensile Strength | |||
Break | *** Mpa | ASTM D 412 | 510 mm/min |
at 100% strain | *** Mpa | ASTM D 412 | 510 mm/min |
at 300% strain | *** Mpa | ASTM D 412 | 510 mm/min |
Tensile Elongation | |||
Break | *** % | ASTM D 412 | 510 mm/min |
Tear Strength | *** kN/m | ASTM D 624 | Die C, 510 mm/min |
Compression Set | *** % | ASTM D 395 | 23°C, 22 hr |
| Hardness | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Shore A hardness | *** A | ASTM D 2240 | 5 sec |
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