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ULTRALLOY 51

Thermoplastic

Supplied by Hapco Inc.

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Product Description
The ULTRALLOY series of liquid molding compounds are tough, fast cycling, low cost, and easy to use. ULTRALLOY is designed to be used with Liquid Molding, open casting, pressure casting, or vacuum casting processes. ULTRALLOY can be used with silicone, epoxy, urethane, polyester, or aluminum molds. Low cost molds and fast cycle times are two key attributes of ULTRALLOY.

ULTRALLOY is available in several series. Each series has different products with different physical properties. Properties such as elongation, tensile strength, and modulus of elasticity can be selected to mold parts with the correct physical characteristics. Choose the ULTRALLOY material with the exact properties you need, or that are required to meet specifications.

ULTRALLOY is available in opaque white, clear/transparent, and in fire retardant (UL 94V-0) versions. Custom coloring can be achieved by pigmenting ULTRALLOY with Hapco's easy to mix color dispersions. Both opaque and translucent color dispersions are available.

ULTRALLOY can be molded in inexpensive molds, reducing total part cost, for short run programs.

ULTRALLOY is made for prototypes and short runs of plastic parts. ULTRALLOY fills the need for low cost, high performance parts, in volumes less than 10,000 parts per year.

ULTRALLOY 40 & 50 SERIES
A series of general purpose Liquid Molding Compounds with low moisture sensitivity. Ultralloy 40 and 50 Series can be open cast, pressure cast, or vacuum cast. The products are natural white and are available in varying physical properties.
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • North America
Features 
  • Fast Molding Cycle
  • Good Toughness
  • Low Moisture Absorption
  • Low Viscosity
 
Uses 
  • Agricultural Applications
  • Housings
  • Prototyping
  • Thin-walled Parts
  • Toys
Appearance 
  • White
Forms 
  • Liquid
Processing Method 
  • Casting
  • Vacuum Casting
 
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Specific Gravity
 
ASTM D4669
Molding Shrinkage - Flow
in/in
ASTM D2566
Weight - per cubic inch
g
 
Mechanical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Modulus
psi
ASTM D638
Tensile Strength
psi
ASTM D638
Tensile Elongation (Break)
%
ASTM D638
Flexural Modulus
psi
ASTM D790
Flexural Strength
psi
ASTM D790
Impact
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Notched Izod Impact
ft·lb/in
ASTM D256
Unnotched Izod Impact
ft·lb/in
ASTM D256
Hardness
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Durometer Hardness (Shore D)
 
ASTM D2240
Thermal
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Deflection Temperature Under Load (66 psi, Unannealed)
°F
ASTM D648
Thermoset
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Thermoset Components
     
Part A
 
 
Part B
 
 
Thermoset Mix Viscosity 2 (77°F)
cP
ASTM D4878
Demold Time (70°F)
min
Internal Method
Gel Time 3 (77°F)
min
ASTM D2971
Related Terminology
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: ULTRALLOY 51, ULTRALLOY , ULTRALLOY51, 51, Thermoplastic, Unspecified, Thermoplastic Unspecified, TP, Unspecified, TP Unspecified, Hapco Inc., ThermoplasticUnspecified, TPUnspecified
Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Good Toughness, Tough, Low Viscosity, Fast Cycle, Rapid Cycle, Productivity, Fast Molding Cycle, Low Moisture Absorption, Low Water Absorption, Water Resistant, Moisture Resistant.
Uses
Uses may also be described by the following terms: Housings, Housing, Thin-walled Parts, Thin Walled Parts, Thin-wall Parts, Thin wall Parts, Thinwall Parts.
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
2Range: 190 to 290
3100 g
 
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