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Category: Conveyor Electronics Component
Dictionary Definition
Polyethylene, the largest volume thermoplastic polymer used today, is
available in a wide variety of grades and formulations that have an equally wide
range of properties. Some polyethylenes are flexible, others are rigid; some
have poor impact strength, others are virtually unbreakable; some have good
clarity, others are opaque. Service temperatures can range from –40 to +200o F.
In general, however, polyethylenes are characterized by toughness, excellent
chemical resistance and electrical properties, low coefficient of friction,
near-zero moisture absorption and ease of processing.
Polyethylenes are classified into three categories, according to density:
Low
Medium
High
A fourth type ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is in the medium
to high density range. Properties of this high-performance plastic are entirely
different from those of conventional polyethylenes. Also available is
crosslinked polyethylene, a special grade which, by chemical or irradiation
treatment, becomes essentially a thermoset material with outstanding hear
resistance and strength.
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