Impact strength of various thermoplastics

In summary, impact strength is the ability of a material to withstand sudden impact or force without breaking or deforming. It is typically measured using a pendulum impact test and can vary depending on the material and its processing conditions. Lower temperatures can decrease impact strength, but some materials may have improved impact strength at lower temperatures. Various factors, such as molecular structure, processing conditions, and environmental conditions, can affect the impact strength of thermoplastics.
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How does TPU compare to other thermoplastics in regards to impact strength? How does the impact strength of PU vary depending on its form?
 
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1. What is impact strength?

Impact strength is the ability of a material to withstand sudden impact or force without breaking or deforming. It is an important property to consider when choosing materials for applications that may experience impact or shock.

2. How is impact strength measured?

Impact strength is typically measured using a pendulum impact test, where a swinging pendulum hits a notched sample of the material and the energy absorbed by the sample is measured. The higher the energy absorbed, the greater the impact strength of the material.

3. What are some common thermoplastics and their impact strengths?

Some common thermoplastics and their impact strengths include polycarbonate (900 J/m), nylon (600-700 J/m), and ABS (300-400 J/m). However, the impact strength can vary depending on the specific grade and processing conditions of the material.

4. How does temperature affect impact strength?

In general, lower temperatures can decrease the impact strength of thermoplastics, as they become more brittle and prone to cracking under impact. However, some materials, such as PVC, may have improved impact strength at lower temperatures due to increased stiffness.

5. What factors can affect the impact strength of thermoplastics?

The impact strength of thermoplastics can be influenced by various factors, including the material's molecular structure, processing conditions, and environmental conditions (such as temperature and humidity). The presence of additives, fillers, or reinforcements can also affect impact strength.

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