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Molding and Extrusion Compound Cellulosic is a subcategory of Cellulosic. It is specially formulated to molding and extrusion compound. Its elastic modulus ranges from 60 to 215 MPa. Its flexural modulus ranges from 120 to 350 MPa. Its tensile strength ranges from 2000 to 7800 MPa at break. Its flexural strength ranges from 2900 to 11400 MPa. Its compressive strength ranges from 2400 to 7000 MPa. Its elongation at break ranges from 29 to 100 %. Its hardness ranges from 10 to 122 Rockwell R. Its specific gravity ranges from 1.17 to 1.24. Its coefficient of thermal expansion ranges from 110 to 170 x 10-6/°C. Its molding pressure ranges from 8 to 32 MPa.
Cellulosic is a thermoplastic modified natural polymer substance. cellulose acetate propioniate Cellulosic is commonly used in molding and extrusion compounds.
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Other common Cellulosic include Molding Compound and Sheet Cellulosic, Sheet Cellulosic, Molding and Extrusion Compound Cellulosic, Molding and Extrusion Compound Cellulosic, and Cellulosic.
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