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CAMPUS® datasheet | HERAFLEX® P 40D 21 I HF


This datasheet of HERAFLEX® P 40D 21 I HF from RadiciPlastics is provided by the international plastics database CAMPUS.

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  HERAFLEX® P 40D 21 I HF | TPO | RadiciPlastics
Product Texts
No predrying necessary
DESIGNATION
Thermoplastics ISO 1043: TPO

BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Shore hardness: 40D (3s)
Shiny surface, very flexible even at very low T°C (to -30°C), good resistance to weather conditions, very light and recyclable
Application examples: low price, boots internal parts, winter footwear, ski boots, sports shoes
Mechanical propertiesValueUnitTest Standard
Stress at 100% elongation 8.6 MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Stress at 300% elongation 8.8 MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Stress at break TPE 13 MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Strain at break TPE >300 % ISO 527-1/-2
Other propertiesValueUnitTest Standard
Density 970 kg/m³ ISO 1183
Characteristics
Processing
Injection Molding, Other Extrusion
Delivery form
Pellets
Regional Availability
Disclaimer
This database provides the technical properties
of thermoplastics produced and marketed by
RADICI NOVACIPS
and his subsidiaries companies:

RADILON® A          Polyamide 66
RADILON® S          Polyamide 6
RADILON® CA       Copolyamide 66/6
RADILON® CS       Copolyamide 6 semiaromatic
RADITER® B          Poly(butylene terephthalate)
RADIFLAM® A         Polyamide 66,  self-extinguishing
RADIFLAM® S         Polyamide 6,   self-extinguishing
RADIFLAM® B         Polybutylene terephthalate, self-extinguishing
HERAFLEX® A        Stirenic Thermoplastic Elastomer SEBS
HERAFLEX® E        Ether-Ester Thermoplastic Elastomer
HERAFLEX® B        Stirenic Thermoplastic Elastomer SBS
HERAFLEX® P        Modified Polypropylene
RADILENE® R        Polyethylene and Polypropylene

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