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Density tensile strength

Specific tensile strength (MPa/density) Tensile strength after 1000 h at 260°C (MPa) Oxygen index (%)... [Pg.599]

A. Gupta, G.E. Peck, R.W. Miller and K.R. Morris, Real-time near-infrared monitoring of content uniformity, moisture content, compact density, tensile strength, and Young s modulus of roller compacted powder blends, J. Pharm. Sci., 94(7), 1589-1597 (2005). [Pg.458]

Other tests are cited in ASTM 3574 and other standards, but they are of less importance in the context of how we will use them. Among parameters tested are resilience, fatigue/durability, flammability, and creep. A polyurethane devised to meet our primary objectives of density, tensile strength, compression, air flow, etc., will probably lead to values for these other properties that will have to be adjusted on a systems basis. [Pg.62]

Melting point Relative density Tensile strength Elongation Tensile modulus Impact strength Tear strength... [Pg.53]

Table 5.2-3. Average values for Density, Tensile Strength and Elasticity Modulus of Fibers. Table 5.2-3. Average values for Density, Tensile Strength and Elasticity Modulus of Fibers.
Table 14.11 gives the density, tensile strength, and modulus of elasticity E of six possible high-tensile materials for centrifuge rotors. These properties are given in metric units and SI units. [Pg.854]

The reaction is also catalyzed by platinum. The addition of some vinyl-containing polysiloxane can thus improve properties such as density, tensile strength, cure rate, and so forth. [Pg.236]

Ester M.P. 25% Moisture Regain (%) 50% 75% 95% Density Tensile Strength... [Pg.42]

Physical properties of metallocene plastomers span the range between plastics and elastomers. Compared with LLDPE, plastomers are lower in density, tensile strength, fiexural modulus, hardness, and melting point. They exhibit higher elongation and toughness. They are exceptionally clear, with very low haze values... [Pg.204]

Specific gravity, density Tensile strength Flexural strength Compressive strength Shear strength Torque strength Tensile modulus Flexural modulus Compressive modulus Bulk modulus Shear modulus... [Pg.36]

Material Density Tensile strength Young s modulus Ductility Melting temp. [Pg.258]

To meet customer tolerances. Most of the properties measured are from composite sample. Some properties are measured more frequently. Blend is manufactured in accordance with customer specification. The following parameters are included in testing density, tensile strength, elongation, flexural modulus, Izod impact, Shore A and Rockwell C hardness, and HDT. [Pg.36]

Density Tensile Strength, MPa Elongation at Break, % Melting PoinC C Starting Temperature of Decomposition," C... [Pg.95]

Baked foam trays based on cassava starch blended with 4% chitosan and 30% of kraft fibers presented some good properties, such as density, tensile strength, and elongation of 0.14 g/cm, 944.40 kPa, and 2.43%, respectively, but water absorption and water solnbility indexes that were greater than those of polystyrene foam (Kaisangsri, Kerdchoechnen, and Laohakunjit, 2012). [Pg.84]

A specification for a plastic material involves defining particular requirements in terms of density, tensile strength, thermal conductivity, and other related properties. The specification also relates standard test methods to be used to determine such properties. Thus, standard methods of test and evaluation commonly provide the bases of measurement required in the specification for needed or desired properties (3). [Pg.3]

Materials characteristics and reference Irradiation TCO Neutron dose (dpa) Density Tensile Strength (MPa) Thermal Conductivity (W/m K) Dimensionnal change (%) Data references... [Pg.482]

Fibre type Density (%) Tensile strength (MPa) Young s modulus (GPa) Elongation (%)... [Pg.190]


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