TPX™ from Mitsui Chemicals is a transparent plastic (Polymethylpentene) that is heat resistant and boasts superior releasability. It is one of the lightest polymer materials among thermoplastic plastics for commercial use, and can be used for a wide range of your purposes.
Unique Properties
1. Heat Resistance: TPX™ has a high melting point in the range from 220°C to 240°C and a high vicat softening temperature. Hence, it can be used for high temperature application. However, as heat distortion temperature of TPX™ is almost same as that of polypropylene, the application under high-stress environment needs to be carefully considered.
2. Releasability and Non-compatibility: The surface tension of TPX™ (24mN/m) is very low and this value is the secondary lowest as compared to fluorine polymers. Hereby, TPX™ shows excellent releasability against various materials in hardening process of thermosetting resins (urethane, epoxy etc.) Furthermore, since TPX™ shows incompatibility against thermoplastic resins (PET, PP etc.) it is used to create a porous structure in PET or membranes.
3. Transparency: Although TPX™ is a crystalline polymer, it exhibits excellent transparency (Haze:<5%) and light transmittance. Especially TPX™ is used for optical analysis cells because of the higher UV transmittance as compared to glass and other transparent polymers.
4. Chemical Resistance: Because of its stable C-C bonds, TPX™ has better chemical resistance as compared to polycarbonate and acrylic polymer. TPX™ basically shows excellent chemical resistance particularly against acids, alkalis and alcohol. For this reason, TPX™ is used in various applications which require chemical resistance, such as cosmetic container caps and tubes, experimental apparatus and analytical cells.
5. Gas Permeability: TPX™ has a characteristic of excellent gas permeability derived from its molecular structure. Hence, TPX™ is widely used for gas permeative applications such as gas separation membranes.
6. Low Dielectric Property: Since TPX™ has a non-polar structure; its dielectric property is almost same as fluorine polymers. It should be noted that dielectric property of TPX™ is hardly affected by frequency and TPX™ can be injection-molded unlike PTFE. TPX™ shows stable dielectric property in the wide range of frequency.
7. Low Density: The density of TPX™ is the lowest (830 kg/m3) among thermoplastic polymers, and its specific volume is larger than that of other transparent polymers. For this reason, it is possible to reduce the weight of injection-molded articles by using TPX™ or also TPX™ compounds.
8. Steam Resistance: TPX™ shows a very low water absorbance and therefore the dimension of a TPX product is hardly affected by water absorbance. Furthermore, since TPX™ does not hydrolyze in boiling water, it can be used for experimental apparatus and animal cages which require the steam sterilization.
9. Food Sanitation: Hygienic approved TPX™ grades (JPN standards, FDA and EU regulations) are also available. And with its excellent heat resistance property, TPX™ is often used for food wraps and microwave oven table ware.
10. Low Refractive Index: The refractive index of TPX™ is 1.463nD20, lower than fluorine polymers.
| Original Document | Technical Datasheet-ISO(English) | |||
| Features | Heat ResistanceLow DielectricReleasability and Non-compatibilitySteam ResistantChemical ResistanceLow DensityLow Moisture AbsorptionGas Permeability | |||
| Appearance | Pellets/GranulesOpaque Color | |||
| Processing | Extrusion Coating | |||
| Physical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
Density/Specific Gravity | *** g/cm³ | Internal | |
Melt Mass Flow Rate(MFR) | |||
260°C/5.0 kg | *** g/10min | Internal | |
Water Absorption | *** % | ISO 62 | 1mm |
| Mechanical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Tensile Modulus | *** Mpa | ISO 527 | 1mm/min, 4mm |
Tensile Strength | |||
Break | *** Mpa | ISO 527 | 50mm/min, 4mm |
Break | *** Mpa | ISO 527 | 5mm/min, 4mm |
Tensile Elongation | |||
Break | *** % | ISO 527 | 50mm/min, 4mm |
Break | *** % | ISO 527 | 5mm/min, 4mm |
Flexural Modulus | *** Mpa | ISO 178 | 1mm/min, 4mm |
Flexural Strength | |||
- | *** Mpa | ISO 178 | 1mm/min, 4mm |
| Impact | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Izod Notched Impact Strengh | |||
- | *** kJ/m² | ISO 180 | 4mm, Injection Molded Specimen |
Izod Unnotched Impact Strengh | |||
- | *** kJ/m² | ISO 180 | 4mm, Injection Molded Specimen |
| Hardness | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Rockwell R | *** R | ISO 2039 | |
| Thermal | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Heat Deflection Temperature(HDT) | |||
0.45 Mpa (66 psi)(4.6kg/cm²) | *** °C | ISO 75 | 4mm, 120℃/hour |
Vicat Softening Temperature(VST) | *** °C | ISO 306 | 10N, 4mm, 50℃/hour |
Melt Temperature(Tm) | *** °C | DSC | |
| Electrical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Volume Resistivity | *** Ohm-cm | IEC 60093 | 2mm thick, Injection Molded Specimen |
Dielectric Constant(Permittivity) | |||
1MHz | *** - | IEC 60250 | 2mm thick, Injection Molded Specimen |
Dielectric Strength | *** kV/mm | IEC 60243-1 | 2mm thick, Injection Molded Specimen |
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