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Physical
Properties |
Typical Values |
ASTM Method |
| IZOD Impact Strength |
| Notched at 73°F (22.78°C) |
1.10 ft lbs/in |
D-256 |
| Tensile Strength |
| To break |
5,500 psi |
D-638 |
| Elongation before break |
50% |
D-638 |
| Flexural Strength |
| Loan to stretch outer surface 5% |
10,300 psi |
D-790 |
| Specific Gravity |
1.15 |
D-792 |
| Rockwell Hardness |
M45 |
D-785 |
| Deflection Temperature |
| Temperature at which material deflects .010" (.254mm)
at 264 psi |
175°F (79.44°C) |
D-648 |
| Coefficient of Thermal Expansion |
| Inch/inch/°F |
5.6 x 10-5 |
D-696 |
| Vicat Softening Point |
| Temperature for needle to penetrate 1mm
(90°F/hr, 2.2 lbs) |
208°F (97.78°C) |
D-1525 |
| Temperature for needle to penetrate 1mm (90°F/hr,
11.0 lbs) |
187°F (86.11°C) |
D-1525 |
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| ADA Applique material softens sufficiently at about 200°F (93.33°C),
which enables bending, should that be desired. It can also be drilled,
sawed, sheared, nailed and bonded to itself or other materials. |
| The material was tested for flammability by Underwriters
Laboratories. The materials are rated 94 HB on the UL 94 test. The
material was judged as not contributing to the combustion of the
base material. |
Under the ASTM Standard G-155, ADA engraving
material was tested with a Xenon Arc Light Apparatus under specific,
reproducible conditions. Testing resulted in no noticeable change in
color after 300 hours of exposure to the Xenon Arc. Exposure to the
Xenon Arc for 300 hours is supposedly the equivalent of
approximately 3 years of exposure in a normal, mild climate, such as
the Midwestern States of the United States.
This is not intended as a statement of warranty, rather a
statement of general comparison. |
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| NOTE: The above information is given in good faith, but no warranty,
express or implied, is given. |
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