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Thermoplastic elastomers   (translated from German)
Thermoplastic elastomers Thermoplastic elastomers (linear elastomers; Abbreviation TPE) are Plastics at ambient temperature comparably the classical elastomers behave, itself however under heat supply plastic ... thus a thermoplastic behavior show. "normal ones" Elastomers are chemically weitmaschig interlaced space network ...
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Elastomer   (translated from German)
Elastomer Elastomers is form-firm, but flexibly ductile Kunststoffe . Usually it acts with elastomers over Polymere or Polyaddukte how PU. Those Makromolekuele of elastomers are connected only in some places and ... Elasticity up, the special characteristic of the elastomers. The plastics can deform during course and ... shape. Normally they are not fusible, some elastomers are in certain temperature ranges however ...
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Elastomer injection moulding   (translated from German)
Elastomer injection moulding That Spritzgiessen from elastomers takes place on snail injection moulding machines. Elastomers can be drawn in in the form ... to 30% more highly than with pressed elastomers. The high material viscosity makes relatively large ... The fundamental difference between the processing of elastomers (z.B. Natural rubber) and thermoplastics (z ... the softening temperature by falling below. With elastomers the snail is relatively cold. The ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elastomer-Spritzgießen - 4k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Plastic   (translated from German)
... fall Synthetic resins as for example Epoxide. Elastomers To the elastomers all kinds of interlaced belong India rubber ... of Peroxides, Metallic oxides or Irradiation. The elastomers are weitmaschig interlaced and therefore flexible. Elastomers become not soft when warming up and ... receives its characteristics through Vulkanisation. Examples of elastomers are Natural rubber (NR), Acrylonitrile butadiene ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunststoff - 24k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Fiber reinforced plastics group   (translated from German)
... Diallylphthalatharz (DAP) Methacrylatharz (MMA) PU (PURE) Aminoharz ... Elastomers matrix As typical representatives of Elastomers as matrix in faservertaerkten plastics is rubber and PU (PU) to call. Elastomers come, due to their small rigidity, not ... loaded construction units for application. Duroplasti and elastomers of groups Fiber reinforced plastics groups with ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faser-Kunststoff-Verbund - 53k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Thermoplastic elastomer
... and an elastomer (i.e., rubbery). Most elastomers are thermosets; in contrast, thermoplastic elastomers are relatively easy to use in manufacturing ... they can be melted and reused, thermoplastic elastomers have the potential to be recycled, unlike thermosets. External links Thermoplastic Elastomers
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Federgabel   (translated from German)
... a suspension with air is very common. Elastomers Suspension by means of elastomers (permanent elastic plastics in form of solid ... temperature dependence and reliability lacking of the elastomers in the lower price segment. Pneumatic cushioning ...
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Hardness   (translated from German)
... Albret shore, is a material parameter for Elastomers and and DIN 7868 is fixed plastics ... 6 millimeters. Shore A indicated with soft elastomers after measurement with a needle with blunted ... to 35°. Shore D indicated with tough elastomers after measurement with a needle, which approaches ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Härte - 28k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Polysulfide
... intrusion. Polysulfides in Vulcanized Rubber Many commercial elastomers currently have polysulfide crosslinks . These crosslinks interconnect ... is related to the number of crosslinks. Elastomers therefore have a characteristic ability to snap ... this memory for their original cured shape, elastomers are commonly referred to as rubbers. The ...
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Elastomer
... for seals, adhesives and molded flexible parts. Elastomers are usually thermosets (requiring vulcanization) but may ... of the material. The molecular structure of elastomers can be imagined as a 'spaghetti and ... the meatballs signifying cross-links. Examples of elastomers: Natural Rubber Polyisoprene Butyl Rubber (copolymer of ...
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