Premium High-Performance Extruded Black Rod - PE300 (HDPE) with High Chemical Resistance and Impact Strength


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Description

Description

The Premium Extruded Black Rod made from PE300 (HDPE) is a high-performance synthetic polymer renowned for its exceptional properties. This material exhibits high chemical resistance, very high impact strength, and extremely low moisture absorption, making it ideal for a variety of applications.

The long-term service temperature range for this rod extends from -50°C to 80°C, with a short-term maximum service temperature of 100°C. With a water absorption factor of less than 0.01g/cm³, the PE300 (HDPE) Rod maintains dimensional stability even in humid environments.

Applications

This versatile material is commonly used in construction, drinking and wastewater technology, as well as in the bottling and food industries. The PE300 (HDPE) Rod is particularly suited for machining processes such as billeting, precision grinding, and CNC turning.

Technical Specifications

Specification Measurement
Material PE300 (HDPE)
Shape Rod
Colour Black
Density (g/cm³) 0.95
Yield Stress (MPa) 22
Elongation at Break (%) >50
Notched Impact Strength (kJ/m²) 12
Shore Hardness (scale D) 63
Tensile Modulus of Elasticity (MPa) 800
Melting Temperature (°C) 135
Thermal Conductivity (W/(m*K)) 0.4
Thermal Capacity (kJ/(kg*K)) 1.9
CLTE (10⁻⁶K⁻¹) 150…230
Service Temp Long Term Min (°C) -50
Service Temp Long Term Max (°C) 80
Service Temp Short Term Max (°C) 100
Heat Deflection Temperature (°C) 67
Dielectric Constant 2.4
Dielectric Strength (kV/mm) 45
Volume Resistivity (Ω*cm) >10¹⁴
Surface Resistivity (Ω) >10¹⁴

FAQ

  • What is PE300 (HDPE)? It is a high-performance polyethylene known for its durability and chemical resistance.
  • What applications can this rod be used for? It is suitable for construction, food industries, and wastewater technology.
  • What are the temperature limits for this material? Long-term use is from -50°C to 80°C, with short-term use up to 100°C.

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