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Omnia Plastica PE 300 - Polyethylene 300
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polyethylene (PE)

Material Notes: Molecular weight 300,000 polyethylene similar to the type 500 with higher rigidity and lower resistance to continuous shocks. The applications are similar to those of PE 500, being more commonly specified when a slightly more rigid material is required.

Features:

  • Chemical: high chemical resistance typical of the polyolefins. Shock resistance, good even at low temperature.
  • High abrasion resistance.
  • Low friction coefficient.
  • Low specific gravity.
  • Easy machinability
  • Colour: natural
Weak Point:

Compared to the engineering plastics it has lower thermal and mechanical properties: tensile stress, flexural and compressive strength, etc. Compared to high molecular weight PE, it is more rigid and its resistance to continuous shock is therefore lower.

Application:

  • Food contact: physiologically inert, it is approved for food contact by the most important standards organisations. Thanks to this feature, it is widely used for components in food machinery, pumps for liquid food etc.
  • Chemical: thanks to the high resistance to acids and alkali it is used for components in the chemical industry. Electrical: very good dielectric properties, weatherproof.
  • Mechanical: The low friction coefficient and its non hygroscopicity make it suitable for use as a bearing or mechanical parts with low loads, even when operating in water.

Information provided by Omnia Plastica s.p.a. for semifinished products such as sheet, rod, and tube.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.950 g/ccISO.1183 DIN.53479
Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium 0.00 %50% relative humidity
Water Absorption at Saturation 0.00 %23°C
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Rockwell R 60dry sample; ISO2039.2
Ball Indentation Hardness 55.0 MPaISO2039.1 DIN.53456
Tensile Strength at Break 28.0 MPaISO.527 DIN.53455
Elongation at Break 500 %ISO.527 DIN.53455
Tensile Modulus 0.900 GPaISO.527 DIN.53455
Compressive Strength 3.00 MPa1% strain over 1000 hours; ISO.899 DIN.53444
Charpy Impact Unnotched NB7.5 J; ISO.R179 DIN.53453
Charpy Impact, Notched 3.00 J/cm²ISO179/3C DIN.53453
Coefficient of Friction, Dynamic 0.32on dry ground steel; load =0.05MPa; speed =0.6 m/s
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Volume Resistivity 1.00e+17 ohm-cmISO.93 DIN.53482
Dielectric Constant 2.3
@Frequency 1e+6 Hz
ISO.250 DIN.53483
Dielectric Strength 50.0 kV/mmISO.243 DIN.53481
Dissipation Factor 0.0040
@Frequency 1e+6 Hz
ISO.250 DIN.53483
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 200 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 23.0 - 60.0 °C
Thermal Conductivity 0.400 W/m-KDIN.52612
Melting Point 127 °C
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 80.0 °CContinuous; 5000 hours based on a tensile stress of 50% at 23° C.
 95.0 °Cshort period, no load
Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi) 50.0 °CISO.75 DIN.53461
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -30.0 °Cimpact conditions and heavy loads not considered
Flammability, UL94 HB
Oxygen Index 18 %ISO.4589

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