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TSE Industries Millathane® HT High Temperature-Resistant Millable Polyester Polyurethane with 60 PHR Dixie Clay Filler
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS; Thermoset Polyurethane, Elastomer, Unreinforced; Rubber or Thermoset Elastomer (TSE)

Material Notes: MILLATHANE HT is a polyester millable polyurethane which has the ability to withstand elevated temperatures. Polyurethanes have been known for their excellent resistance to abrasion, impact, tear strength, oil and fuel resistance, and ozone resistance. The life expectancy of urethane is often 5 times longer than other elastomers, thus saving material costs and downtime expense. One shortcoming of polyurethanes is loss of physical properties at temperatures over 180°F (82°C). MILLATHANE HT has overcome this weakness.

MILLATHANE® HT compounds need only three ingredients when curing with peroxide: MILLATHANE HT, stearic acid and peroxide. However, reinforcing fillers are necessary. Because without them, the tensile, elongation and tear properties of MILLATHANE HT compounds do not attain their maximum values. In comparison with sulfur cures, peroxide-cured compounds have superior compression set, faster cure times and better heat resistance. However, sulfur-cured compounds exhibit higher tensile and elongation characteristics.

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Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore A 6666
Tensile Strength 21.0 MPa3050 psi
Elongation at Break 421 %421 %
100% Modulus 7.302 MPa
@Strain 100 %
1059 psi
@Strain 100 %
200% Modulus 13.47 MPa
@Strain 200 %
1953 psi
@Strain 200 %
300% Modulus 16.77 MPa
@Strain 300 %
2433 psi
@Strain 300 %
Tear Strength 49.9 kN/m285 pliDie C
Compression Set 55 %
@Temperature 70.0 °C,
Time 79200 sec
55 %
@Temperature 158 °F,
Time 22.0 hour
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Cure Time 33.0 min
@Temperature 154 °C
0.550 hour
@Temperature 310 °F
Press cured
 
Descriptive Properties
Formulation as Tested0.5Zinc Stearate
 1THANECURE® ZM
 1.5Sulfur
 100Millathane HT
 2MBT
 4MBTS
 60Dixie Clay

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