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Thermoplastic elastomers offer designers and end-users numerous alternatives to natural rubber and thermosetting rubbers. HiTech HiLast thermoplastic elastomers are performance engineered to be easily fabricated by injection molding or extrusion, and are available in a variety of base polymer systems, to include polyolefins, polystyrene copolymers and polyurethanes
These base materials make it possible to formulate a broad property spectrum in both clear and opaque formulations, ranging in Shore hardness from 00 A to 60D. Some grades are made specifically for prolonged outdoor use, whereas others are made with performance balanced with low cost. They are easily processed and can be supplied with specific additive packages. They can also be used as the base polymer for specific concentrates, e.g., colors, lubricants, antistats, etc.
Applications for HiLast elastomers include soft touch surfaces for tools, tooth brushes, shaving razors, hair brushes, mouse pads, caps for containers, shoe liners, and various automotive needs, particularly flexible molding applications around windows and doors. The use of HiLast has broad application in place of plasticized PVC film and sheet for cladding various assemblies. Colored versions can be easily provided as well as fragrance-containing products.
TPE's are available in clear formulations from Shore A 00 to 75A. Properties for these are shown in Table I. The 1100 series is uv stabilized, whereas the 1200 series is not.
Opaque types of HiLast are listed in Table II to provide beginning data for custom manufacture of specified grades by our customers.
Give us a call at 859-334-4500 or email us at sales@hitechpolymers.com to explore your needs.
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TPE 1025 |
TPE 1035 |
TPE 1045 |
TPE 1055 |
TPE 1065 |
TPE 1070 |
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| Density (g/cc) |
1.05 |
1.06 |
1.05 |
1.05 |
1.07 |
1.05 |
| Melt Index (g/10 min) |
24.6 |
16 |
9.7 |
9.7 |
6.1 |
10.2 |
| Hardness (Shore A) |
25 |
35 |
42 |
55 |
65 |
71 |
| Tensile Yield (psi) |
96 |
115 |
128 |
265 |
384 |
525 |
| Ultimate Tensile (psi) |
384 |
480 |
576 |
635 |
896 |
860 |
| 100% Modulus (psi) |
96 |
128 |
145 |
350 |
400 |
565 |
| 300% Modulus (psi) |
128 |
166 |
200 |
545 |
500 |
640 |
| Ult. Elongation (%) |
1577 |
1760 |
1730 |
818 |
1100 |
825 |
| Brittleness Temp. (°C) |
-40 |
-40 |
-40 |
-40 |
-40 |
-40 |
| HDT (°C @ 264 psi) |
28 |
37 |
41 |
28 |
30 |
38 |
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TPE 1075 |
TPE 1080 |
TPE 1085 |
TPE 1095 |
TPE 8511 |
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| Density (g/cc) |
1.05 |
1.07 |
1.07 |
1.07 |
.85 |
| Melt Index (g/10 min) |
20.8 |
9.712.2 |
13 |
4.4 |
25 |
| Hardness (Shore A) |
74 |
79 |
85 |
95 |
68 |
| Tensile Yield (psi) |
640 |
678 |
779 |
1730 |
294 |
| Ultimate Tensile (psi) |
890 |
985 |
1557 |
1655 |
941 |
| 100% Modulus (psi) |
660 |
704 |
850 |
1670 |
352 |
| 300% Modulus (psi) |
166 |
200 |
545 |
500 |
640 |
| Ult. Elongation (%) |
680 |
550 |
450 |
290 |
862 |
| Brittleness Temp. (°C) |
-40 |
-40 |
-40 |
-40 |
NA |
| HDT (°C @ 264 psi) |
52 |
82 |
95 |
110 |
28 |
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