OVERVIEW of Hytrel® TPE Grades |
Hytrel® TPE (thermoplastic polyester elastomer) - DuPont Hytrel® thermoplastic polyester elastomer gives you the power to innovate. It facilitates the design and economical manufacture of a variety of parts and products by combining many of the best features of both high-performance elastomers and flexible plastic materials. Toughness and Resilience: Hytrel® flexes and recovers, providing excellent flex fatigue resistance, hysteresis and spring-like properties, in addition to exceptional toughness,
impact resistance, and creep resistance.
Wide Temperature Range: Flexibility at low temperatures, and good retention of mechanical properties at high temperature.
Resistance to Chemicals: Stands up to oils, fuels, hydrocarbon solvents, many other chemicals.
Hytrel® is produced in more than 20 different grades. Some of the more common grades offered by Professional Plastics are listed below.
Hytrel® 5556 TPE - DuPont Hytrel® 5556 is a medium modulus grade with nominal hardness of 55D. It contains non-discoloring stabilizer. It can be processed by many conventional thermoplastic processing techniques like injection molding and extrusion.
Hytrel® 7246 TPE - High service temperature with good low temperature flexibility. Excellent oil, fuel, and solvent resistance. Low fuel permeabilityDuPontΓäó Hytrel® TPE (thermoplastic polyester elastomer) - Hytrel® thermoplastic polyester elastomer gives you the power to innovate. It facilitates the design and economical manufacture of a variety of parts and products by combining many of the best features of both high-performance elastomers and flexible plastic materials. Toughness and Resilience: Hytrel® flexes and recovers, providing excellent flex fatigue resistance, hysteresis and spring-like properties, in addition to exceptional toughness,
impact resistance, and creep resistance.
Wide Temperature Range: Flexibility at low temperatures, and good retention of mechanical properties at high temperature.
Resistance to Chemicals: Stands up to oils, fuels, hydrocarbon solvents, many other chemicals.
Hytrel® is produced in more than 20 different grades. Some of the more common grades offered by Professional Plastics are listed below.
Hytrel® 5556 TPE - DuPont Hytrel® 5556 is a medium modulus grade with nominal hardness of 55D. It contains non-discoloring stabilizer. It can be processed by many conventional thermoplastic processing techniques like injection molding and extrusion.
Hytrel® 7246 TPE - High service temperature with good low temperature flexibility. Excellent oil, fuel, and solvent resistance. Low fuel permeability
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS of Hytrel® TPE Grades |
Key Features of Hytrel® TPE:
Wide Temperature Range: Flexibility at low temperatures, and good retention of mechanical properties at high temperature.
Resistance to Chemicals: Stands up to oils, fuels, hydrocarbon solvents, many other chemicals.Key Features of Hytrel® TPE:
Wide Temperature Range: Flexibility at low temperatures, and good retention of mechanical properties at high temperature.
Resistance to Chemicals: Stands up to oils, fuels, hydrocarbon solvents, many other chemicals.
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