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Sipol Technipol® 232 Thermoplastic Adhesive Co-polyester
Categories: Polymer; Adhesive; Thermoplastic; Polyester, TP

Material Notes: Description: Technipol 232 is an experimental co-polyester based thermoplastic adhesive designed for the production of air and oil filters in the automotive industry. Technipol 232 is an innovative development of Technipol 32 which, maintaining the performances of Technipol 32, achieves the double goal of a raw material cost reduction combined with a significant progress towards the circular economy model.50% of monomers used in the synthesis of Technipol 232 comes either from renewable sources (derivates of not edible vegetable oils) either from the selection and the treatment of post-consumer wastes. It is characterized by good chemical and thermal resistance and a high flexibility, that assures the integrity of the filter during all production steps.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 1.12 g/cc0.0405 lb/in³ASTM D 792
Viscosity  17 cP
@Temperature 230 °C
17 cP
@Temperature 446 °F
 21 cP
@Temperature 225 °C
21 cP
@Temperature 437 °F
 24 cP
@Temperature 220 °C
24 cP
@Temperature 428 °F
 30 cP
@Temperature 215 °C
30 cP
@Temperature 419 °F
 37.5 cP
@Temperature 210 °C
37.5 cP
@Temperature 410 °F
Brookfield Viscosity 37 cP
@Temperature 210 °C
37 cP
@Temperature 410 °F
Cone/ plate Viscometer, Model Brookfield CAP 2000+.; MI 12
Melt Flow 42 g/10 min
@Load 0.325 kg,
Temperature 210 °C
42 g/10 min
@Load 0.716 lb,
Temperature 410 °F
ASTM D 1238
Storage Temperature 5.00 - 10.0 °C41.0 - 50.0 °F
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Elongation at Break 500 %500 %ASTM D 638
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Melting Point 183 °C361 °FASTM D 3418
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Processing Temperature 100 - 120 °C212 - 248 °FUnder Hopper
 180 - 210 °C356 - 410 °FCompression Zone
 220 - 240 °C428 - 464 °FMetering Zone
Feed Temperature 140 - 160 °C284 - 320 °F
Nozzle Temperature 240 - 250 °C464 - 482 °F
Die Temperature 240 - 250 °C464 - 482 °F
Shelf Life 12.0 Month12.0 Month
 
Descriptive Properties
ContentPost Consumer Waste
 Renewable Resources

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