These compounds are common formulations which provide comparative information on the wear properties of this resin and various combinations of additives.
Instead of off-the-shelf solutions, RTP Company routinely develops specialty compounds with a precise combination of properties such as conductivity, flame retardance, structural reinforcement, color, and wear resistance to meet your exact application requirements.
RTP 2100 AR 15 TFE 15
versus 1018 C Steel
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PV
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Load
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Speed
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Wear Factor X 10E-8
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µ dynamic
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| 70 |
1.80 |
0.25 |
18 |
0.19 |
| 70 |
0.45 |
1.00 |
10 |
0.21 |
| 175 |
2.25 |
0.50 |
64 |
0.23 |
| 350 |
9.00 |
0.25 |
50 |
0.25 |
| 350 |
2.25 |
1.00 |
45 |
0.33 |
Data obtained using ASTM 3702.
PV units: KPa m/sec
Load units: N
Speed units: m/sec
Wear Factor units: mm3/N m
Data last revised: April 2001
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RTP 2100 Series Polyetherimide Compounds
Advantages
Continuous use temperature of 365 degrees F (180 degrees C)
High strength
Inherently flame retardant
Limitations
Cost
Colorability
Polyetherimide (PEI) is a high performance engineering thermoplastic. PEI's characteristics include high strength and rigidity at elevated temperatures, long term heat resistance, dimensional stability and good electrical properties.
Like other amorphous, high temperature resins, PEI has outstanding dimensional stability and is inherently flame retardant. PEI does resist chemicals, such as hydrocarbons, alcohols and halogenated solvents.
Creep resistance over the long term allows PEI to replace metal and other materials in many structural applications. Electrical properties show excellent stability under variable temperature, humidity and frequency conditions.
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