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-85/ 1.03 95 1.08 -50 to -40 1.04 -90 to -50 1.05 80 1.05 -130 to -100 0.91 -130 to -100 0.91 -130 0.94 -130 0.93 -40 0.92
95 to 105 to to / to / to / to / to to to to to to to
+20
ABS SAN ASA SB PS PE-LD PE-LLD PE-HD PE-UHMW EVA
/(125) 1.07 110/(125) 95 to 105 1.07 80 to 110 105 -30 to -10 0.93 -70 to -25 0.94 -100 0.96 -100 0.94 0.95
°C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3
- Acrylonitrile-butadiene- 0.15 - Styrene-acrylonitrile 0.15 - Acrylonitrile-styrene- 0.17 - Styrene/Polybutadiene 0.17 - Polystyrene 0.14 100 Polyethylene low density 0.3 122 Polyethylene linear (na) 125 Polyethylene high density 0.33 130 Polyethylene ultra high 0.41 30 Polyethylene-co-vinyl 0.35
styrene copolymer to copolymer to acrylate copolymer to copolymer to to to to to low density to to to molecular weight to to acetate
0.20 0.17 0.19 0.18 0.18 115 0.34 127 135 0.53 145 0.51 110
°C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K)
- 420 2200 80 1.26 - 415 3500 60 1.18 - 415 2300 85 1.3 - 440 1800 70 1.2 - 415 3100 50 1.3 (na) 475 200 400 1.8 (na) 475 250 200 (na) 293 480 600 200 1.8 (na) 480 570 200 1.84 10 345 to 360 7 160 2.3
to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to / to to
435 3000 100 1.68 425 3700 80 1.20 425 2900 105 1.4 455 2500 1.3 425 3300 70 490 400 3.4 485 700 498 1400 250 2.7 490 790 100 470 to 480 120 200
J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K)
-75 1.39 85 1.34 185 1.24 120 2.13 -40 1.76 (na) 2.12 75 1.7 -20 1.37 145 1.12 60 1.18
to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to
POM (copo) PPS PSU PTFE PVDF FEP ETFE PVF PA6/3T PA6/6T
-60 1.43 100 1.36 190 1.25 130 2.23 1.78 2.17 85 +40 1.39 153 100
°C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3
140 Polyoxymethylene 0.23 275 Polyphenylenesulfide (na) - Polysulfone 0.15 325 Polytetrafluoroethylene 0.23 170 Polyvinylidene fluoride 0.19 253 Tetrafluoroethylene/ 0.25 225 Ethylene- 0.23 190 Polyvinylfluoride (na) - Polyamide 6/3T 0.23 250 Polyamide 6/6T (na)
to (copolymer) to to to to to to hexafluoropropylene to tetrafluoroethylene to to
175 0.31 290 335 0.25 175 282 copolymer 275 200 300
°C
1.48
°C
80 510
45
3700 50
W/(m.K)
(na)
°C
- 530 2500 50
W/(m.K)
1.37
°C
82 575
1.21
400 100
W/(m.K)
1.0
°C
0.96
°C
1.12
°C
46 500 1100 40
W/(m.K)
0.9
°C
1.0
°C
- 460 2000 80
W/(m.K)
1.6
°C
(na)
to to
to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to
192 400 3200 150 1.50 550 70 540 2700 60 590 750 150 480 2900 130 1.40 600 530 450 2600 97 1.8 470 480 3600
J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K)
PLA
215 1.27 225
65 1.37 145 1.32 165
1.43 1.3 (na) 2.14 90 1.38 -60 0.87 -50 1.10
°C g/cm 3
to to to (semi-cr) to to to to to to to to
Polylactide
to to etherketoneketone to to hydroxynaphthenic acid to
150 (na)
150 to 160
345 390 305 295 (liquid crystalline polymer) (PP) 220
Polymer type
°C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) 4) DSC, STA,
°C
TMA, DMA 1)
- 540
to
550
2900
to
3000
50 (na) - 580
to
595
to 2600
to
2800
60 1.37 130 600
to
620
3700 50
to
70
(na) 60 580
to
600
4300 45 (na) 20
to
30
535
to
550
800 120 (na) 3
to
4
510
to
530
7000
to
20000
0 to 25
(parall.)
25 to 50
(na) 10 (EPDM)
20 (PP)
460
to
480
90
to
1400
15
to
130
(na) 3
to
15
390
to
415
20
to
400
130
to
180
1.85
Melting Thermal
(perpen.) Temperature
Name Conductivity
J/g °C MPa *10 /K
-6
J/(g.K) J/g °C
160 MPa *10 /K
-6
J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10 /K
-6
J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10 /K
-6
J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K) J/g °C MPa *10-6/K J/(g.K)
°C W/(m.K)
0 1.0 -70 0.99 -80 to -50 0.88 -106 to -95 0.9 -25 1.08 -45 1.25 -55 0.86 -30 0.95 4) DSC, STA 4) LFA, HFM,
(butadiene) (1,4 cis) GHP
to to to to to -107 to -83 to to to to to to to 1)
85 to 100
45 -30
TPC TPA TPS BR CM CR EPDM HNBR
60 1.2 1.10 (styrene) 1.30 (1,4 trans) 1.0 -5 1.27 -30 -10 1.00
-15 (1,2)
°C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 °C g/cm3 Melting Decomposition Young‘s Coefficient Specific
Enthalpy Temperature Modulus of Linear Heat
190 Ester-Ether based TPE 0.10 145 Amide based TPE 0.2 150 to Styrene based TPE (na) -25 to 12 Butadiene rubber 0.25 (na) Chlorinated polyethylene 0.11 40 Chloroprene rubber 0.18 -20 Ethylene-propylene-diene 0.26 - Hydrogenated acrylo- (na)
93 350 350 (na) (na)
(1,4 cis), Thermal Capacity
to to to 160 97 / 145 rubber to to to to rubber nitrile-butadiene Expansion
230 0.19 200 (PP) (1,4 trans) 0.13 75 0.20 60 rubber
126 (1,2) 4) DSC, STA 4) TGA, STA 4) DMA 4) DIL, TMA 4) DSC, STA,
°C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K)
to to to
°C
2) 1) 1) LFA 1)
30 395 50 165 1.90 20 400 20 120 2.4 20 440 10 (na) (na) 46 / 170 370 to 385 (na) (na) 1.76 (na) 320 to 340 2 175 (na) 1 365 to 380 (na) 185 (na) 5 470 2 180 1.80 - 465 15 225 (na)
to to to to to to to to to to to
(1,4 cis)
/ to / to to to / to to to to to to to to 1) at room temperature
J/(g.K)
4) thermoanalytical technique
-44
to
1.0 -72
to
J/g 0.91
to
°C-135
to
MPa 1.25 *10-6/K
-55
to
0.94 50
to
(5)
1.15 70
to
(5)
1.48
to
70
to
(5)
1.40
to
10
to
(5)
1.10
to
5) for cured sample, depending on degree of curing
(na) not available
(5) (5)
Thermoplastic Elastomers
60 1.5 60 1.17
to to to
NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH
UF UP Elastomers
110 170 1.26
°C g/cm3 °C g/cm3
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to resin to
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°C W/(m.K) °C W/(m.K) the thermal characterization of polymers. Cowie, J.M.G. Polymers: Chemistry & Physics of modern materials, Chapman and Hall, 2nd edition, 1991
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J/g
355 10500
MPa
60
*10-6/K
1.3
J/(g.K) J/g
470 to 490 20000
MPa
40
*10-6/K
2.30
J/(g.K)
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