3/16 in. (0.1875) Natural HDPE Plastic Resin Balls
ITEM #
1800.187
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is a polyethylene thermoplastic made from petroleum.
The mass density of high-density polyethylene can range from 0.93 to 0.97 g/cm³. Although the density of HDPE is only slightly higher than that of low-density polyethylene, HDPE has little branching, giving it stronger intermolecular forces and tensile strength than LDPE. The differentiation in strength exceeds the difference in density, giving HDPE a higher specific strength. Also it is harder and more opaque and can withstand to some extent higher temperatures (120ºC/ 248ºF for short periods, 110ºC/ 230ºF continuously). High-density polyethylene, unlike polypropylene, cannot withstand normally required autoclaving conditions.
The mass density of high-density polyethylene can range from 0.93 to 0.97 g/cm³. Although the density of HDPE is only slightly higher than that of low-density polyethylene, HDPE has little branching, giving it stronger intermolecular forces and tensile strength than LDPE. The differentiation in strength exceeds the difference in density, giving HDPE a higher specific strength. Also it is harder and more opaque and can withstand to some extent higher temperatures (120ºC/ 248ºF for short periods, 110ºC/ 230ºF continuously). High-density polyethylene, unlike polypropylene, cannot withstand normally required autoclaving conditions.
Specifications | |
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Color | Natural |
Material Resin | HDPE |
Size (Fraction) | 3/16 in. |
Size (In) | 0.1875 |
Size (mm) | 4.763 |
Tolerance (+/-) | 0.002 |
Density | 0.95 |
Max Operating Temperature (C) | 82 |
Tensile Strength | 4600 |
Durometer/Hardness Rating | 69D |
Minimum Order | 1 |
Units Per Package | 1 |