| Charpy Impact Strength: | 7.5-8.5kJ/m2 | Lzod Impact Strength: | 1.7-1.9kg/cm2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flexural Strength: | 70-95MPa | Vicat Softening Point: | 97-106C |
| Flexural Modulus: | 3000-3300MPa | Melt Flow Index: | 1.9-9.0g/10min |
| Flammability: | 1.5mm HB All Color | Tensile Modulus: | 3300-3400MPa |
PS, also known as polystyrene, is a thermoplastic resin that neutralizes SM (styrene monomer) and is one of the most widely used plastic materials.
Mainly used as disposable items, small household appliances, stationery, and other materials.
Transparency, impact resistance, electrical properties, and excellent processability are key characteristics that can be found in this material.
Transparency refers to the ability of light to pass through the material without significant distortion or obstruction. This feature allows for clear visibility and enhances the aesthetic appeal of products made from this material.
Impact resistance is another important aspect that sets this material apart. Its ability to withstand physical forces without breaking or shattering makes it a durable choice for various applications.
When it comes to electrical properties, this material demonstrates reliable performance in terms of conductivity, insulation, and other related characteristics. This makes it suitable for use in electronic components and devices where consistent electrical behavior is crucial.
Furthermore, the excellent processability of this material enables easy shaping, molding, and forming during manufacturing. This results in efficient production processes and high-quality end products.
| Tensile Strength | 45-50MPa |
| Izod Impact Strength | 1.7-1.9kg/cm2 |
| Tensile Modulus | 3300-3400MPa |
| Flexural Modulus | 3000-3300MPa |
| Vicat Softening Point | 97-106C |
| Melt Flow Index | 1.9-9.0g/10min |
| Charpy Impact Strength | 7.5-8.5kJ/m2 |
| Flammability | 1.5mm HB All Color |
| Tensile Elongation | 1.5-2% |
| Flexural Strength | 70-95MPa |
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A refrigerator shelf, photocopier (inside), disposable cup, and TV housing are all items that can be found in various places.
The refrigerator shelf is a common feature in refrigerators, providing a space for organizing and storing food items.
Inside a photocopier, there are intricate components that work together to produce copies of documents.
Disposable cups are convenient for one-time use and can be seen in offices, parties, and other settings.
TV housing refers to the outer casing that encloses the electronic components of a television, providing both protection and aesthetics.