Arnitel® EL250 is softer than almost all other copolyester elastomers and has
all the properties needed to respond to the challenge:
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One of the softest TPC elastomers with a 25 shore D hardness (75 shore A)
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Combined with easy to mold processing (high flow, fast crystallization, good
release, low melting point
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Excellent colorability and excellent white base color, good UV resistance
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Excellent adhesion in 2K on most polar engineering plastics
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Reliable soft touch for nearly all applications
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High friction that results in good grip and anti-slip performance
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Good wear resistance (2 times better than TPS-SEBS)
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Suitable for direct contact with food and potable water (i.e. for all consumer
articles)
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Better chemical resistance than other TPC’s
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Good set properties and high elasticity
Arnitel EL250 outperforms all other TPC-E's for softest touch
Arnitel EL250 exhibits a hardness of 25 Shore D (similar to 75 Shore A), and
is one of the lowest hardness grades in the industry. It offers a real and
reliable soft touch, being under the
critical hardness threshold for a consistent soft feel and is much easier
to mold than other comparable TPC materials. This dra-matically increases the
design freedom of designers and application engineers when developing a
product.
Excellent adhesion in 2K injection molding on most polar engineering
plastics
Arnitel EL250 is a solution provider, offering excellent
adhesion on most polar engineering plastics (PC, PC/ABS, ABS, PBT, PET, etc.).
Arnitel EL250 exhibits adhesive strengths on polar engineering plastics of
between 8,000 and 10,000 J/m2 according to the substrate and processing
conditions chosen. At these levels cohesive fracture occurs, indicating that
the interfacial strength is as good as the internal strength of the Arnitel.
As indicated, adhesion is influenced by the processing conditions used (see
figure 1). DSM can advise in choosing the right conditions that will optimize
adhesion for Arnitel EL250 on selected substrates. Arnitel EL250 can also be
used in blends with TPS-SEBS materials to produce compounds that are still
softer but which do have acceptable adhesion to polar engineering plastics. In
such blends, Arnitel EL250 provides the basic adhesion to the substrate,
provided its proportion is high enough.
Enhancing Design Flexibility
When design is important, parts
must not only perform well – in terms of use and feel – they should look good
too. Arnitel EL250 has an excellent white natural color and good color
stability. That gives the widest flexibility for in-mold coloring, allowing
the soft tactile component to be accurately color coordinated to the substrate
across a broad range of colors. Special house and brand colors can be more
accurately matched than with other materials, giving greater consistency in
your house style.
Arnitel EL250 has good UV color stability, so that appli-cations where parts
can be exposed to some UV radiation will maintain their designed in color,
provided the pigments used also have good stability.
Arnitel EL250 has consistent white colour unlike some other competitive
TPC's (see insert)
Outstanding wear and friction performance
Arnitel and Arnitel
based TPS-SEBS compounds Figure 4 Abrasion data (DIN 53156) in general
outperform standard TPS and TPV’s on abrasion resistance. Arnitel EL250 has a
high friction resistance, so it exhibits good grip and anti-slip performance.
Abrasion data (DIN 53156)
Excellent processability due to good product flow and release
Arnitel EL250 provides excellent processing characteristics, which are crucial
in overmolding applications. Best in class flow, to ensure good and fast
filling of long flow paths and thin wall sections commonly encountered in
overmolding applications. Thanks to Arnitel EL250's low melt viscosity. Next
to the excellent flow of Arnitel EL250, its fast crystallization speed and low
melting point contribute to easy demolding behavior and short cycle times
bringing economic advantages over typically all other TPC families (TPS, TPV
and TPU's).
Compared to competitive materials, TPC's Arnitel exhibits the lowest
viscosity