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Elastollan® 1185 A

Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer (Polyether)

Supplied by BASF Polyurethanes GmbH

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Product Description
Thermoplastic Polyether-Polyurethane-Elastomer with outstanding hydrolysis resistance, low temperature flexibility and high resistance to micro-organisms.

Processable by injection moulding, extrusion and blow moulding.
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • Europe
Features 
  • Bacteria Resistant
  • Hydrolysis Resistant
  • Low Temperature Flexibility
Forms 
  • Pellets
Processing Method 
  • Blow Molding
  • Extrusion
  • Injection Molding
Multi-Point Data 
  • Creep Modulus vs. Time (ISO 11403-1)
  • Isochronous Stress vs. Strain (ISO 11403-1)
  • Isothermal Stress vs. Strain (ISO 11403-1)
  • Secant Modulus vs. Strain (ISO 11403-1)
  • Shear Modulus vs. Temperature (ISO 11403-1)
  • Viscosity vs. Shear Rate (ISO 11403-2)
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Density
     
--
g/cm³
ISO 1183/A
--
lb/in³
ISO 1183 2
Water Absorption
    ISO 62 2
Saturation
%
 
Equilibrium
%
 
Mechanical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile modulus
psi
ISO 527-2 2
Tensile Stress (50% Strain)
psi
ISO 527-2 2
Nominal strain at break
%
ISO 527-2 2
Abrasion 3
mm³
ISO 4649
Elastomers
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Stress
    DIN 53504
20% Strain
psi
 
100% Strain
psi
 
300% Strain
psi
 
Tensile Stress (Yield)
psi
DIN 53504
Tensile Elongation (Break)
%
DIN 53504
Tear Strength 4
lbf/in
ISO 34-1
Compression Set (158°F)
%
ISO 815
Impact
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Charpy Notched Impact Strength
    ISO 179 2, ISO 179/1eA 2
-22°F
 
 
73°F
 
 
Charpy impact strength
    ISO 179/1eU 2
-22°F
 
 
73°F
 
 
Tensile notched impact strength (73°F)
ft·lb/in²
ISO 8256/1 2
Hardness
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Shore Hardness
    DIN 53505
Shore A
 
 
Shore D
 
 
Thermal
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Glass Transition Temperature 5
°F
ISO 11357-2 2
CLTE - Flow
in/in/°F
ISO 11359-2 2
Aging
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Change in Tensile Stress (176°F, 1008 hr, in Water)
%
DIN 53504
Change in Tensile Strain at Break (176°F, 1008 hr, in Water)
%
DIN 53504
Electrical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Surface resistivity
ohm
IEC 60093 2
Volume resistivity
ohm·in
IEC 60093 2
Relative Permittivity
    IEC 60250 2
100 Hz
 
 
1 MHz
 
 
Dissipation Factor
    IEC 60250 2
100 Hz
 
 
1 MHz
 
 
Comparative tracking index
 
IEC 60112 2
Electric strength
V/mil
IEC 60243-1 2
Flammability
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Flame Rating - UL
 
UL 94
Burning Behav. at thickness h (0.0323 in, UL)
 
ISO 1210 2
Oxygen index
%
ISO 4589-2 2
Related Terminology
This supplier and product may also be known by these terms: Elastolan, Ellastolan

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Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Low Temperature Flexibility.
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
2Tested in accordance with ISO 10350. 23°C/50%r.h. unless otherwise noted.
3Method A
4Method Bb, Angle (Nicked)
518 °F/min
 
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