Thermal Resistance
Material
|
Minimum
operating temp. for
short periods
|
Minimum
operating temperature continuous
|
Maximum
operating temp. for
short periods
|
Maximum
operating temperature continuous
|
PTFE
(Virgin) |
-280
|
-250
|
290
|
260
|
High
Perform. Mats |
-60
to -20
|
-30
to -10
|
160
to 310
|
150
to 250
|
Polypropylene |
-15
|
-10
|
145
|
130
|
Polycarbonate |
-60
|
-30
|
135
|
121
|
PETP
|
-30
|
-20
|
160
|
110
|
Acetal
(C) |
-50
|
-40
|
140
|
110
|
Nylon
66SA |
-40
|
-30
|
180
|
95
|
Bakelite |
-120
|
-100
|
105
|
90
|
UHMWPE |
-280
|
-260
|
110
|
90
|
Polyurethane |
-60
|
-45
|
100
|
85
|
HMWPE |
-120
|
-100
|
100
|
80
|
HDPE |
-65
|
-50
|
100
|
80
|
Acrylic |
-200
|
-150
|
70
|
60
|
PVC |
-15
|
0
|
80
|
50
|
Materials have
been colour-coded based on their maximum continuous operation temperature in
°C in air. Coding is as follows:
260
250
130
121
110
110
95
90
90
85 80
80
60
50
|
For a detailed specification sheets on plastic materials, or more specific information on materials and their properties please contact us.
For expertise, precision, quality and service we extend an invitation to you to contact Stug Australia for the solutions you require.
Call 03 9543 5044 or fill in the form below for more information.
|