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Hexural modulus

Plastomer, a nomenclature constructed from the synthesis of the words plastic and elastomer, illustrates a family of polymers, which are softer (lower hexural modulus) than the common engineering thermoplastics such as polyamides (PA), polypropylenes (PP), or polystyrenes (PS). The common, current usage of this term is reshicted by two limitahons. First, plastomers are polyolehns where the inherent crystallinity of a homopolymer of the predominant incorporated monomer (polyethylene or isotactic polypropylene [iPP]) is reduced by the incorporahon of a minority of another monomer (e.g., octene in the case of polyethylene, ethylene for iPP), which leads to amorphous segments along the polymer chain. The minor commoner is selected to distort... [Pg.165]

Effect of hllers on stiffness of plastics is much more pronounced, and the mineral hllers increase hexural modulus of polypropylene up to 300% and wood hour increases hex modulus of the same polymer by 150-250%. [Pg.130]

Tensile modulus (ksi) Hexural modulus (ksi) Izod impact (ft-lb/in.) Specific gravity... [Pg.117]

Testing of plastics - Hexural test (withdrawn replaced by ISO 178 2010) Testing of plastics - Determination of the modulus of elasticity by tensile, compression and flexural test (withdrawn replaced by ISO 178 2010)... [Pg.203]

Schnerch, D. and Rizkalla, S. (2008), Hexural strengthening of steel bridges with high modulus CFRP strips , ASCE Journal of Bridge Engineering, Vol. 13, Issue 2, pp. 192-201. [Pg.659]

Polyphenylene sulfide (glass fiber reinforced) 91 13.8 0.6 N/A 0.031 Hexural strength, modulus Electrical properties, notched Izod... [Pg.13]

Young s modulus ( ,GPa) Hexural strength (x,MPa) Compressive strei h (a, MPa) Vickers hardness HV (Mohs hardness HM) Other [diysicochemical properties, corrosion resistance, and uses lUPAC name... [Pg.457]

Material Modulus of elastidly, GPa Tensile strength, MPa Compressive strength, MPa Modulus of rupture, MPa Hexural strength, MPa Density, g/cm ... [Pg.253]


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