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artery tourniquet EEG WEARABLE MANUFACTURER P A R T S O F E E G H E A D S E T • Compliance with medical regulation USP Class VI • Increase production efficiency with a simple injection process • High transparency with soft touch KEY REQUIREMENTS COMPLIANCE + SOFT TOUCH LEARN MORE Copyright © 2024, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21508
Frankland, “How Fillers Impact Extrusion Processing,” Plastics Technology (Nov. 2011), www.ptonline.com/columns/how-fillers-impact-extrusion-processing Graphite fillers can be combined in formulas with other fillers, such as mica, talc, or fibers.1 Graphite can also be used with the fluoropolymer PTFE when chemical inertness and lubricity are important.
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FEATURES • Ambient curing • Flame performance • Resistant to heat, oil, creep and abrasion • Low temperature properties • Temperature ratings up to 125°C • Low capital investment • High extrusion speeds • UL/CSA bulletins 1.844.4AVIENT www.avient.com Copyright © 2023, Avient Corporation.
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FireCon™ THERMOPLASTIC CPE-A PROCESSING GUIDE General Extrusion Guidelines FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A is a flexible thermoplastic chlorinated polyethylene blend designed for industrial instrumentation, power, and control cables.
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Key Features • High Strength & Modulus • Corrosion resistant • Electrical & thermal conductor • Flame Resistant • UV Inert • X-Ray Permeable • Excellent EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) Disadvantages • Susceptible to filamentation • Conductivity may be a hindrance to some processing • Susceptible to galvanic corrosion • Poor abrasion resistance (untreated) FIBER-LINE® PROCESS FOR CARBON FIBER • Coating • Twisting • Extrusion • Pultrusion • Precision Winding FIBER-LINE® CARBON FIBER PRODUCTS • Strength Members • Packing Yarn • Belt & Hose Reinforcement Yarn • Synthetic Wire Rope WHY CARBON FIBER?
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Gel migration is measured using a quantitative internal method * 6151 can be supplied with UV protection * Values concluded from the simulation of materials rheological data and modelling standard extrusion tooling Pressure: can affect extruder performance, higher pressure gives a lower output at the same rpm Shear rate: has a relation with self-cleaning of the walls and mixing conditions Stress: can affect the surface of the product, less stress gives a better surface aspect MIGRATION OF GEL COMPOUND Gel Compound ECCOH™ 6151* ECCOH™ 6153 UV ECCOH™ 6154 UV Unigel Average Good Excellent Teroson Average Excellent Good Itcogel Average Good Excellent ECCOH™ 6151 ECCOH™ 6153 UV ECCOH™ 6154 UV ∆P (bars) 101 63 60 Shear Rate (1/s) 9 9 9 Stress (kPa) 127 79 75 Application example: Gel-filled stranded loose tube optical fiber cable www.avient.com Copyright © 2020, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-11/eccoh-product-selection-guide-en.pdf
Continuous Use Temp °C 90°C 90°C 105°C 90°C 125°C 90°C 90°C 105°C SMOKE DENSITY (MAX) Flaming Mode 45 104 312 163 312 118 98 60 101 121 Non-Flaming Mode 212 279 303 416 297 369 296 223 296 393 FEATURES ESCR x Flame Performance x x x x x Heat Resistance x x x High Char Forming x Low Temperature Performance x x Mechanical Properties x x x Oil Resistance x UL Listed Halogen-Free x x x FEATURES Wire and Cable • Highly flame retardant • Very low toxicity and smoke density • Many grades are cross-linkable • Can be processed with color or additive concentrate, and with UV stabilizer Pipe and Fittings • Highly flame retardant • Very low toxicity and smoke density • Suitable for extrusion, injection molding ECCOH™ ECCOH™ non-halogenated formulations re designed to be highly flame retardant with extremely low toxicity and smoke density.
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Key Features • High tenacity & modulus • Excellent abrasion & fatigue resistance • Excellent chemical & steam resistance • Very low creep • High thermal stability • Lower moisture regain than other para-aramids Disadvantages • Lower modulus compared to carbon and high modulus para-aramids • Poor UV resistance FIBER-LINE® PROCESS FOR TECHNORA® • Coating • Twisting • Polymer Jacket Extrusion • Stranding • Overbraiding • Precision Winding FIBER-LINE® TECHNORA® PRODUCTS • Ripcords • Strength Members • Industrial Fabric Yarn • Wire Harness Yarn • Drive Belt & Hose Reinforcement • Synthetic Wire Rope WHY TECHNORA®?