What is the impact resistance of plastic semi-finished profiles?

2024-11-25 00:00:00

The impact resistance of plastic semi-finished profiles

impact properties vary depending on the material they are made of. Here is some information about the impact resistance of plastic semi-finished profiles:

Impact strength of thermoplastics: The impact strength of thermoplastics is usually measured by the Charpy or cantilever beam impact test. This test measures the energy absorbed when a specimen ruptures by hitting a small rectangular bar with a pendulum at high speed, with higher values indicating better impact resistance

Engineering plastics: Engineering plastics typically have good mechanical properties, including impact strength. For example, engineering plastics such as acetal, nylon, polycarbonate, PET, UHMW-PE, etc., which exhibit higher performance in a wide range of applications and industries, including high mechanical strength and good electrical and chemical resistance

Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (PE-UHMW): TIVAR® is an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (PE-UHMW) profile with good abrasion and impact resistance PE 500 is a versatile polyethylene product that offers good abrasion and impact resistance in moderately-demanding applications, making it an economic choice

Plastic semi-finished profiles

Nylatron PA Nylon: Nylatron MC 901 is a high-toughness, fatigue-resistant modified nylon 6 profile with higher toughness and flexibility than ERTALON 6 PLA, and good fatigue resistance. nylatron GS is a molybdenum disulfide-reinforced nylon 66 profile with improved stiffness, hardness and dimensional stability, and while impact strength is reduced, the Load and abrasion resistance have been enhanced

PPSU plastics: PPSU plastics are amorphous materials with a high glass transition temperature and low moisture absorption PPSU materials have better impact strength and chemical resistance than other polysulfone materials such as PSU and PES