TPE: Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer
TPE (Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer) is a block copolymer containing polyester hard segments and polyether soft segments. Wherein the polyether soft segment and the non-crystalline polyester form the amorphous phase, the hard segment of the polyester partially crystallizes to form a crystalline micro-zone, which serves as a physical crosslinking point. TPE has the elasticity of rubber and the strength of engineering plastic; the soft segment gives it elasticity so that it behaves like rubber; the hard segment gives it processability making it like plastic; and it has better processability and longer Life; compared with the engineering materials, the same high strength characteristics, and flexibility and dynamic mechanical properties better.
Weathering(level):
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4-6
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MFI:
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10g-30g/10min
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Color Intensity:
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95-105%
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Chromatic Aberration:
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¡Ü0.5
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Migration Resistant(level):
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6-8
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Melting Point:
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120-200ºC
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Dispersal:
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¡Ü3
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Light Fastness (level):
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¡Ý5
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Heat-Resistant:
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180-250 ºC
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Moisture Rate:
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<0.1%
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Dosage Ratio:
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4%
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Grain Size:
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2.5-2.8mm
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Pigment Content:
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20-80%
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Package:
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25kg per package, Kraft Paper Bag or plastic bag
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