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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
==Physical and Chemical Properties== | ==Physical and Chemical Properties== | ||
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− | ! | + | ! Polymer |
− | ! | + | ! Melt Temperature C |
− | ! | + | ! Extrusion Temperature C |
− | ! | + | ! Density g/ml |
+ | ! RI | ||
+ | ! Visible light transmission (%) | ||
+ | ! Haze (%) | ||
+ | ! Shrinkage % | ||
+ | ! Water absorption % | ||
+ | ! Hardness Shore D | ||
+ | ! Flex. Mod. Gpa (Bending stiffness) | ||
+ | ! Tensile strength Mpa | ||
+ | ! Izod impact J/m | ||
+ | ! Coeffiient of Linear Thermal Expansion X105/C | ||
+ | ! Fire Resistance (LOI) % | ||
+ | ! Link | ||
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+ | | Acrylic (PMMA) | ||
+ | | 200-250 | ||
+ | | 180-250 | ||
+ | | 1.17 | ||
+ | | 1.49 | ||
+ | | 80-93 | ||
+ | | 0.1-2.6 | ||
+ | | 0.2-0.8 | ||
+ | | 0.29-0.42 | ||
+ | | 90-99 | ||
+ | | 2.5-3.5 | ||
+ | | 38-70 | ||
+ | | 10-25 | ||
+ | | 5-9 | ||
+ | | 19-20 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/polymethyl-methacrylate-pmma-acrylic-plastic/key-properties PMMA Properties] | ||
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− | | PC | + | | Polycarbonate (PC) |
+ | | 230-260 | ||
+ | | 260-300 | ||
+ | | 1.2 | ||
+ | | 1.585 | ||
| 86-91 | | 86-91 | ||
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| 0.2-2.7 | | 0.2-2.7 | ||
+ | | 0.7-1.0 | ||
+ | | 0.1-0.2 | ||
+ | | 90-95 | ||
+ | | 2.2-2.5 | ||
+ | | 55-77 | ||
+ | | 80-650 | ||
+ | | 7-9 | ||
+ | | 24-25 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/polycarbonate-pc-plastic/key-properties PC Properties] | ||
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− | | | + | | Polyester Terephalate (PET) |
− | | | + | | 280-310 |
− | | | + | | 279-290 |
− | | | + | | 1.3-1.4 |
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| 1.575 | | 1.575 | ||
+ | | 70-92 | ||
| 0.20-5.1 | | 0.20-5.1 | ||
+ | | 0.2-3.0 | ||
+ | | 0.1-0.2 | ||
+ | | 85-95 | ||
+ | | 2.8-3.5 | ||
+ | | 45-70 | ||
+ | | 140 | ||
+ | | 6-8 | ||
+ | | 23-25 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/polyethylene-terephthalate-pet-plastic/key-properties PET Properties] | ||
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− | | | + | | Polyethylene (LDPE) |
− | | | + | | 105-115 |
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− | | 0. | + | | 0.92-0.94 |
− | + | | 1.476 | |
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| 4.4-94 | | 4.4-94 | ||
− | | 1. | + | | 1.3-27.5 |
− | | | + | | 2-4 |
+ | | 0.005-0.015 | ||
+ | | 40-50 | ||
+ | | 0.245-0.335 | ||
+ | | 10-20 | ||
+ | | no break | ||
+ | | 10-20 | ||
+ | | 17-18 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/polyethylene-plastic/key-properties PE Properties] | ||
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− | | | + | | Polyethylene (HDPE) |
− | | | + | | 120-140 |
− | | 1. | + | | |
− | | | + | | 0.94-0.97 |
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+ | | 80 | ||
+ | | 6 | ||
+ | | 1.5-4 | ||
+ | | 0.005-0.01 | ||
+ | | 60-70 | ||
+ | | 0.75-1.575 | ||
+ | | 25-45 | ||
+ | | 20-220 | ||
+ | | 6-11 | ||
+ | | 17-18 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/polyethylene-plastic/key-properties PE Properties] | ||
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− | | | + | | Tr.Polyprop (PP) |
− | | - | + | | 160-165 |
+ | | 200-300 | ||
+ | | 0.9 | ||
| 1.347 | | 1.347 | ||
− | | - | + | | 85-90 |
+ | | 11 | ||
+ | | 1-3 | ||
+ | | 0.01-0.1 | ||
+ | | 70-83 | ||
+ | | 1.2-1.6 | ||
+ | | 20-40 | ||
+ | | 27-107 | ||
+ | | 6-17 | ||
+ | | 17-18 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/polypropylene-pp-plastic/key-properties PP Properties] | ||
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− | | | + | | Rigid PVC (Clear), unplasticized |
− | | | + | | 170-210 |
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− | | 0. | + | | 1.35-1.5 |
+ | | 1.381 | ||
+ | | 80-87 | ||
+ | | 2.5 | ||
+ | | 0.1-0.6 | ||
+ | | 0.03-0.4 | ||
+ | | 65-90 | ||
+ | | 2.1-3.5 | ||
+ | | 35-60 | ||
+ | | 20-110 | ||
+ | | 5-18 | ||
+ | | 40-45 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/polyvinyl-chloride-pvc-plastic/key-properties PVC Properties] | ||
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− | | | + | | Tr. ABS (MABS) |
− | + | | 210-270 | |
− | | | + | | 210-240 |
− | + | | 1.02-1.21 | |
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| 3 | | 3 | ||
+ | | 0.7-1.6 | ||
+ | | 0.5-1.8 | ||
+ | | 100 | ||
+ | | 1.6-2.4 | ||
+ | | 30-48 | ||
+ | | 20-160 | ||
+ | | 7-15 | ||
+ | | 19 | ||
+ | | [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-abs-plastic/key-properties ABS Properties] | ||
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Revision as of 10:38, 18 September 2023
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Description
Any optically transparent thermoplastic sheet that may be used as a replacement for window glass. Most commonly used polymer types include acrylics, polycarbonates, and polyesters.
Polymer | Advantages | Applications | Commercial brands |
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Acrylic (PMMA) | Optically clear, lightweight, high resistance to UV light and weathering can be obtained in many sizes and shapes, forming does not affect clarity; shatter resistant | Display cases, light fixtures, transparent shelves for lightweight materials, indoor and outdoor signage | Optix, Plexiglas, Acrylite |
Polycarbonate (PC) | High strength and stiffness (more than 200 times stronger than glass); lighter than glass; easy to machine, impact resistant, may be exposed to high heat | Bullet proof windows and doors, windshields and protective barriers, eyewear, visors in sporting gear, cell phones, signage; furniture; UV grades available | Lexan; Tuffak (formerly Makrolon); Palsun; Trizod |
Polyethylene Terephphthalate (PET) | General purpose; inexpensive; high strength; resistant to chemicals | Water bottles, Fibers, films | Vivak, Dartex |
Amorphous Copolyester (PETG) | Wide range of properties with excellent clarity; high strength; resistant to chemicals and heat. | Often used as a substitute for PC or PMMA | |
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) | Water-clear clarity; high impact strength ; excellent chemical resistance; fire resistant | Safety glazing (sneeze guards for COVID); windows; packaging, bags, connectors, valves; UV grades available | |
Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) | Low viscosity elastomer with excellent optical clarity and durability; lightweight; easy to process, heat and UV resistant | Lighting, electronics | |
Cyclic Olefin Copolymers (COC) | Transparent thermoplastic with good mechanical and moisture barrier properties; high stiffness and strength; may be streilized | Packaging, optical discs, lenses, medical applications | |
Polyethylene (PE) | LDPE has good transparency and toughness; very durable | Bags, films, plastic parts; tubes | |
Ionomer Resin | Outstanding clarity and toughness; very lightweight | Luxury decorative items that are transparent and scratch resistant; packaging; medical devices, bottles | |
Transparent Polypropylene (PP) | Contains additives called clarifiers; have design flexibility, inexpensive and are recyclable | Storage boxes, packaging | |
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) | Excellent optical properties (transmits UV, Visible, and IR radiation); most chemically inert; outstanding weathering properties | ||
Styrene Methyl Methacrylate (SMMA) | High clarity with glossy surface; excellent thermal stability; scratch resistant; strong and stiff | Household products, glassware, medical devices | |
Styrene Acrylonitrile Resins (SAN) | Transparent and durable, high resistance to chemicals, breakage and scratches | Appliances, furniture, automotive parts | |
Polystyrene (General Purpose - GPPS) | Inexpensive with good clarity; high stiffness and good dimensional stability; excellent heat resistance; good electrical insulation | Toys, CD cases, shower enclosure panels, boxes, refrigerator shelves; plastic cups; disposable products; easily cracks | |
MABS (Methyl methacrylate ABS) | High light transmittance with low haze; introduced as an alternative to PC | appliances, sporting goods, medical devices |
Synonyms and Related Terms
Physical and Chemical Properties
Polymer | Melt Temperature C | Extrusion Temperature C | Density g/ml | RI | Visible light transmission (%) | Haze (%) | Shrinkage % | Water absorption % | Hardness Shore D | Flex. Mod. Gpa (Bending stiffness) | Tensile strength Mpa | Izod impact J/m | Coeffiient of Linear Thermal Expansion X105/C | Fire Resistance (LOI) % | Link |
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Acrylic (PMMA) | 200-250 | 180-250 | 1.17 | 1.49 | 80-93 | 0.1-2.6 | 0.2-0.8 | 0.29-0.42 | 90-99 | 2.5-3.5 | 38-70 | 10-25 | 5-9 | 19-20 | PMMA Properties |
Polycarbonate (PC) | 230-260 | 260-300 | 1.2 | 1.585 | 86-91 | 0.2-2.7 | 0.7-1.0 | 0.1-0.2 | 90-95 | 2.2-2.5 | 55-77 | 80-650 | 7-9 | 24-25 | PC Properties |
Polyester Terephalate (PET) | 280-310 | 279-290 | 1.3-1.4 | 1.575 | 70-92 | 0.20-5.1 | 0.2-3.0 | 0.1-0.2 | 85-95 | 2.8-3.5 | 45-70 | 140 | 6-8 | 23-25 | PET Properties |
Polyethylene (LDPE) | 105-115 | 0.92-0.94 | 1.476 | 4.4-94 | 1.3-27.5 | 2-4 | 0.005-0.015 | 40-50 | 0.245-0.335 | 10-20 | no break | 10-20 | 17-18 | PE Properties | |
Polyethylene (HDPE) | 120-140 | 0.94-0.97 | 80 | 6 | 1.5-4 | 0.005-0.01 | 60-70 | 0.75-1.575 | 25-45 | 20-220 | 6-11 | 17-18 | PE Properties | ||
Tr.Polyprop (PP) | 160-165 | 200-300 | 0.9 | 1.347 | 85-90 | 11 | 1-3 | 0.01-0.1 | 70-83 | 1.2-1.6 | 20-40 | 27-107 | 6-17 | 17-18 | PP Properties |
Rigid PVC (Clear), unplasticized | 170-210 | 1.35-1.5 | 1.381 | 80-87 | 2.5 | 0.1-0.6 | 0.03-0.4 | 65-90 | 2.1-3.5 | 35-60 | 20-110 | 5-18 | 40-45 | PVC Properties | |
Tr. ABS (MABS) | 210-270 | 210-240 | 1.02-1.21 | 1.52 | 86 | 3 | 0.7-1.6 | 0.5-1.8 | 100 | 1.6-2.4 | 30-48 | 20-160 | 7-15 | 19 | ABS Properties |
Resources and Citations
- Omnexus Materials Selection: List of Tranaparent Polymers