Difference between pages "Bedacryl 122X" and "Vectran"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[ICI] A brand name for a transparent [[acrylic resin]]. Bedacryl is composed of [[butyl%20methacrylate|n-butyl methacrylate]] (40%) in [[xylene|xylene]]. It has been used as a [[consolidant]] for [[wood]], [[fossil|fossils]], and [[leather|leather]].
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[Kuraray (originally Celanese)] A registered trademark for fibers melt spun from liquid crystal polymers.  Vectran® fibers have excellent resistant to creep, abrasion, moisture and chemicals. For the same weight, they are ten times stronger than aluminum and five times stronger than steel. The thermoplastic fibers are used for ropes, cables and electronics.  Vectran® fibers are also used to make gloves and vests that are resistant to cuts, punctures and chemicals.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
Synocryl 9122x
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liquid crystal polymer fiber; LCP fiber
  
==Physical and Chemical Properties==
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==Risks==
  
Soluble in toluene, xylene, ketones.
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* Fibers can fray, entangle and/or acquire dirt
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* Low resistance to UV degradation
  
==Resources and Citations==
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
  
* Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
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Resistant to organic solvents.
  
* Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog
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For Vectran® HS:
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* Tensile strength = 23 g/denier
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* Moisture regain = 0.1%
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* Melting Point = 330 C (stength loss from 220C)
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* Density = 1.4 g/ml
  
* Conservation termlist - www.hants.org.uk/museums
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== Additional Information ==
  
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* Kuraray: [https://www.vectranfiber.com/ Vectran]
  
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* FibXL: [https://fibrxl.com/fibrxl-performance/fibers/vectran/ Vectran]
  
 
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[[Category:Materials database]]

Revision as of 16:16, 23 June 2022

Description

[Kuraray (originally Celanese)] A registered trademark for fibers melt spun from liquid crystal polymers. Vectran® fibers have excellent resistant to creep, abrasion, moisture and chemicals. For the same weight, they are ten times stronger than aluminum and five times stronger than steel. The thermoplastic fibers are used for ropes, cables and electronics. Vectran® fibers are also used to make gloves and vests that are resistant to cuts, punctures and chemicals.

Synonyms and Related Terms

liquid crystal polymer fiber; LCP fiber

Risks

  • Fibers can fray, entangle and/or acquire dirt
  • Low resistance to UV degradation

Physical and Chemical Properties

Resistant to organic solvents.

For Vectran® HS:

  • Tensile strength = 23 g/denier
  • Moisture regain = 0.1%
  • Melting Point = 330 C (stength loss from 220C)
  • Density = 1.4 g/ml

Additional Information

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