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UHMWPE Definition and Comments
Definition UHMWPE is the acronym of Ultra High Molecular Weight PolyEthylene UHMWPE is a linear, low-pressure, Ziegler-type-catalyst, polyethylene resin. Comments UHMWPE has an extremely weight-average molecular weight, approximately ten times that of high molecular weight, High density po...Read More -
Polypropylene-Lined
Polypropylene is our most economical system. It has good resistance to both inorganic acids and bases. Polypropylene Homopolymer: Used in 1”-8” Swaged Pipe;Used in 1”-12” fittings;Temperature capability 0º F– 225º;Will exhibit brittle behavior as temperatures approach 0 F (-18 C);Possesses some ...Read More -
What is Ultra-High Molecular-Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE)
Polyethylene is the most commonly used plastic in the world, but how do you know if it’s the right yarn for your application? Consider the attributes of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) – a very tough subset of polyethylene that has a strength to weight ratio 8-15 times gre...Read More -
Skiving Tubing / Pipe
Edge treatment of coil strip before it enters a tube and pipe mill, called skiving, is a rapidly advancing technology. Improving the coil edge before it is welded helps increase the quality of the seam join and helps prevent rejected tube or pipe. Edge treatment of coil strip before it enters a ...Read More -
Melting and Application of UHMWPE Skived Film
UHMW Polyethylene Film has extremely high abrasion resistance, exceeding the abrasion resistance of steel. Coupled with broad chemical resistance and low coefficient of friction makes UHMW an extremely versatile engineering material for many severe service applications. Slippery like polymer® Flu...Read More -
UHMW-PE Roller Features & Application
UHMWPE is a linear polyethylene with a molecular weight more than 3 million. It is an outstanding plastic with the best self lubrication, impact absorbing properties and the highest resistance to abrasion, impact, chemicals of any thermoplastics polymer. It is regarded as an amazing material, and...Read More