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Avient Versaflex™ FFC 2882-50 Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Elastomer, TPE

Material Notes: Versaflex™ FFC 2882-50 is designed to pass several fatty food extraction conditions identified in EU Directive 82/711/EEC. Versaflex™ FFC 2882-50 will also overmold and co-extrude to polypropylene.

Rear: 380-400F Center: 390-420F Front: 400-440F Screw: 100-500rpm

Color concentrates based on polypropylene (PP), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), or low density polyethylene (LDPE) are most suitable for coloring Versaflex™ FFC 2882-50. Improved color dispersion can be achieved by using higher melt flow concentrates (with a melt flow from 25-40 g/10 min). Typical loadings for color concentrates are 1% to 5% by weight. Liquid color can be used, but mineral oil based carriers may have a significant effect on the final hardness value. Concentrates based on PVC should not be used. A high color match consistency can be obtained by the use of precolored compounds available from GLS. The final determination of color concentrate suitability should be determined by customer trials. Purge thoroughly before and after use of this product with a low flow (0.5 - 2.5 MFR) polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). Regrind levels up to 20% can be used with Versaflex™ FFC 2882-50 with minimal property loss, provided that the regrind is free of contamination. To minimize losses during molding, the melt temperature should remain as low as possible. The final determination of regrind effectiveness should be determined by the customer. Versaflex™ FFC 2882-50 has excellent melt stability. Maximum residence times may vary, depending on the size of the barrel. Generally, the barrel should be emptied if it is idle for periods of 8 - 10 minutes or longer. Drying is not Required Injection Speed: 1 to 3 in/sec 1st Stage - Boost Pressure: 500 to 700 psi 2nd Stage - Hold Pressure: 10 to 30% of Boost Hold Time (Thick Part): 2 to 4 sec Hold Time (Thin Part): 1 to 2 sec

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 0.898 g/ccASTM D792
Viscosity 39700 cP
@Shear Rate 11200 1/s,
Temperature 200 °C
ASTM D3835
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 5210 sec; ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength at Break 6.60 MPa
@Temperature 23.0 °C
Die C2 hr; ASTM D412
Tensile Stress at Strain 1.17 MPa
@Strain 100 %,
Temperature 23.0 °C
Die C2 hr; ASTM D412
 2.12 MPa
@Strain 300 %,
Temperature 23.0 °C
Die C2 hr; ASTM D412
Elongation at Break 630 %
@Temperature 23.0 °C
Die C2 hr; ASTM D412
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Rear Barrel Temperature 193 - 204 °C
Middle Barrel Temperature 199 - 216 °C
Front Barrel Temperature 204 - 227 °C
Nozzle Temperature 210 - 238 °C
Die Temperature 216 - 238 °C
Melt Temperature 204 - 227 °C
 204 - 227 °C
Mold Temperature 12.8 - 32.2 °C
Back Pressure 0.000 - 0.552 MPa
Screw Speed 50 - 100 rpm
 
Descriptive Properties
Agency RatingsEU 82/711/EEC 10 days at 40C in 95% ethanolExtraction testing was performed at an independent laboratory on injection molded plaques.
 EU 82/711/EEC 3 hrs at 60C in 95% ethanolExtraction testing was performed at an independent laboratory on injection molded plaques.
AppearanceTranslucent
FeaturesFood Contact Acceptable
FormsPellets
Generic MaterialTPE
Generic NameThermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
Processing MethodExtrusion
 Injection Molding
Regional AvailabilityAfrica & Middle East
 Asia Pacific
 Europe
 North America
 South America
RoHS ComplianceRoHS Compliant
Suggested Max Regrind20%
UsesConsumer Applications
 Containers
 Gaskets
 Kitchenware
 Non-specific Food Applications
 Overmolding

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