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Elongation moduli

Polymer Standard tenacity, GPa Breaking elongation, % Modulus, GPa Density, kg/m Moisture. c regain... [Pg.312]

Fiber Fineness Tensde Elongation % Modulus of Modulus of... [Pg.359]

Material Tensile strength, MPa Shear strength, MPa Elongation, % Modulus of elasticity, GPa Specific gravity Hardness... [Pg.527]

Fiber type Density, g/cm Strength, GPa Elongation, % Modulus, GPa Maximum use temperature, °C... [Pg.240]

Fiber Elongation, % Modulus, GPa " Strength, GPa Energy to break, /kg... [Pg.78]

Desirable properties of elastomers include elasticity, abrasion resistance, tensile strength, elongation, modulus, and processibiUty. These properties are related to and dependent on the average molecular weight and mol wt distribution, polymer macro- and microstmcture, branching, gel (cross-linking), and... [Pg.493]

Polyterephthalamides Melting points up to 455°C (851°F) fibers have good tenacity, elongation, modulus. [Pg.320]

Sample Strength Elongation Break Elongation Modulus X 10 Volume... [Pg.37]

P-plastomers, even more than the E-plastomers, have been blended with a number of substrates [23]. The most-important one is blend with iPP which forms compatible blends with P-plastomer for a wide range of relative weights fractions of P-plastomer and iPP as well as a wide range of molecular weights for both of the components. The formation of the blends with iPP leads to changes in the elastic and tensile response with elongation modulus, monotonicaUy increasing with the amount of iPP. [Pg.188]

Modulus/MPa Ultimate Elongation/% Modulus/MPa Ultimate Elongation/%... [Pg.258]

Polymer Structure Tensile strength (MPa) Elongation (%) Modulus i elasticity (GPa)... [Pg.10]

Tensile properties (tensile strength, elongation, modulus) were measured on an Instron tensile tester (ASTM D882-61T Method A). The tensile modulus was the slope of the initial straight portion of the stress-strain diagram. The heat-distortion... [Pg.194]

Reinforcement - The stiffening effect of solids, such as carbon black, on an unvulcanized elastomer mixture and the enhancement of the physical properties of the vulcanized compound, such as tensile, elongation, modulus, abrasion resistance, tear, etc. [Pg.270]

Polymer Standard tenacity. GPaa Brealdng elongation. % Modulus, GPa3 Density, kg/m3 Moisture regain13... [Pg.1139]

Temp. Time Tenacity Elongation Modulus Tenacity Elongation Modulus... [Pg.45]

Mechanical Properties. The important propellant properties include the tensile strength, strain capability (elongation), modulus... [Pg.1777]

HERCOSETT 125 increases tensile strength, elongation, modulus, and abrasion resistance of wool. It also reduces the strength loss and abrasion loss that result when cotton is finished for crease resistance. When applied alone or in conjunction with a hydroxylic cationic monomer, HERCOSETT 125 is an effective antistat for synthetic fibers (see U.S. Patent 3,382,096). [Pg.372]

Plastic Thickness (mm) Yield Strength (Mpa) Ultimate Elongation (%) Modulus of Elasticity (Mpa) Remarks... [Pg.152]

Plastic Condition Yield Strength (MPa) Ultimate Elongation Modulus of Elasticity (MPa) Remarks... [Pg.153]

A slight decrease in elongation, modulus and strength was found for condition C7 as compared to C6, due to plasticization under the former conditions. Large bubbles (inclusions) apparently were partially responsible for the observed changes in the mechanical properties. [Pg.158]

Percent mechanical properties retained include tensile strength, elongation, modulus, flexural strength and impact. If the % retention is greater than 100%, a value of 200 minus the % property retained is used in the calculations. [Pg.5]

En = Young s modulus or uniaxial elongational modulus eu = uniaxial elongational strain. [Pg.703]

Eh = biaxial elongational modulus eb = biaxial elongational strain. [Pg.703]

MONOMER CHARGE TENACITY3 ELONGATION MODULUS TOUGHNESS... [Pg.365]

The polyether diols, THF-alkylene oxide copolymers are used especially for preparing PU elastomers with high elastic properties (elongation, modulus, tear and tensile strength), superior to those of PU elastomers derived from polyalkylene oxide polyether diols (PO homopolymers or PO-EO copolymers). [Pg.256]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.44 ]




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