Here you can access material datasheets for our wide range of alloys and materials. Contact us if you need more information about our materials.
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Aromatic polyether-based thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) are unique resins which exhibit excellent solvent resistance and biostability. We have developed processing techniques to allow the application of this material on our alloy offerings and it can be applied at thicknesses as thin as 2.5 microns.
Isomid is a Thermal Class 200, THEIC modified, polyesterimide wire enamel that meets the requirements of NEMA MW1000, MW30 or MW74 when applied as a basecoat, MW76 (when applied with a Nylon topcoat), and MW35 or MW73 (when applied with an Aminide topcoat). Topcoat applications serve the purpose of reducing coefficient of friction during winding/insertion.
Sulfone polymers are high-heat plastics with a clear advantage. These amorphous thermoplastics offer more toughness, strength and hydrolytic stability than many other transparent plastics. They withstand prolonged exposure to water, chemicals and temperatures – handling a broad range of end-use temperatures from -40°C to 204°C (-40°F to 400°F).
A modified polyester resin with additional Nylon overcoat.
A polyurethane wire enamel with additional Polyamide overcoat.
A fast running, general purpose, Class 155 polyurethane enamel.
An enamel is made from vinyl acetal resins.
A high-temperature thermoset epoxy bondcoat.
Standard:UNS S21900
Sandvik 21-6-9 is an austenitic grade with a high level of Mn, a low level of Ni and the addition of N. The grade is characterized by:
Standard:ASTM M3:2 | EN number 1.3395
APM 2723 is a high alloyed powder metallurgical high speed steel corresponding to ASTM M3:2 with a combination of very good abrasive wear resistance and high compressive strength. Suitable areas of use include demanding cold-work applications like blanking of harder materials like carbon steel or cold-rolled strip steel, as well as use for cutting tools.
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