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A. Schulman Alcryn® 2165 NC Melt Processable Rubber
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Elastomer, TPE; Thermoplastic Elastomer, Melt-Processible Rubber

Material Notes: Alcryn 2100 Series melt-processable rubber (MPR) offer a broader range of bonding to rigid substrates while maintaining all the excellent performance features of traditional Alcryn. The 2100 grades bond to polycarbonate, ABS, polycarbonate/ABS alloys, SAN, ASA, copolyester elastomers and TPUs, as well as both flexible and rigid PVC.

Applications:

  • Injection-molded and overmolded parts
  • Soft touch handles and grips
  • Automotive interior applications
  • Seals and gaskets for automotive insert molding
  • Noise and vibration deadening
  • Blow-molded parts
  • Tubing and hose
  • Wire and cable jackets
  • Coated fabrics and sheet goods
  • Window and door weatherstripping
  • Information provided by Advanced Polymer Alloys

    Former product line of Advanced Polymer Alloys (APA), acquired by A. Schulman in 2014.

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    Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Specific Gravity 1.40 g/ccASTM D471; ISO 2781; DIN 53479
    Viscosity 232000 cP
    @Shear Rate 300 1/s,
    Temperature 190 °C
    ASTM D3835
     
    Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Hardness, Shore A 66ASTM D2240; ISO 48; DIN 53505
    Tensile Strength, Ultimate 96.0 psiAfter 7 days at 257°F (125°C); ASTM D573; ISO 188; DIN 53508
     1700 psiASTM D412; ISO 37; DIN 53504
    Elongation at Break 91 %After 7 days at 257°F (125°C); ASTM D573; ISO 188
     570 %ASTM D412; ISO 37; DIN 53504
    100% Modulus 0.109 ksi
    @Strain 100 %
    After 7 days at 257°F (125°C); ASTM D573; ISO 188; DIN 53508
     0.435 ksi
    @Strain 100 %
    ASTM D412; ISO 37; DIN 53504
    Graves Tear Strength 220 pli
    @Temperature 23.9 °C
    Die C; ASTM D624; DIN 53507
    Compression Set 83 %
    @Temperature 100 °C
    22 hrs.; ASTM D395; ISO 815; DIN 53517
     34 %
    @Temperature 24.0 °C,
    Time 79200 sec
    ASTM D395; ISO 815; DIN 53517
    Tensile Set 13 %ASTM D412
     
    Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Processing Temperature 350 °F
     
    Descriptive Properties
    Fluid Resistance - Volume Change, % (ASTM D471)-16After 7 Days in ASTM Oil No.1 at 212°F (100°C)
     19After 7 Days in ASTM Ref. Fuel No. B at 75°F (24°C)
     9After 7 Days in IRM 903 Oil No.3 at 212°F (100°C)

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