A-PI-L8 Polyimide

A-PI-L8 is a cold pressed polyimide resin, which has advantages such as high and low temperature resistance, high insulation, high mechanical strength, and good machining performance.

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    Applications

    Product Applications

    Used for manufacturing brake sensors, automotive glass lifting limit nails, eddy current rings, wear-resistant parts, insulation parts, high-temperature resistant components, etc. The product is widely used in the automotive industry, plasma cutting and other fields.

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      Data

      Performance Data

      Mechanical properties tested at 23°C and 260°C, including hardness, strength, density, and wear resistance using standard methods.

      Test Features

      Test Method

      Unit

      Test Conditions

      Results

      Rockwell Hardness

      GB/T 3398.2-2008

      HRE

      23°C

      12

      Impact strength of unnotched simply supported beams

      GB/T 1043.1-2008

      kJ/m²

      23°C

      30

      Flexural Strength

      GB/T 9341-2008

      MPa

      23°C

      260°C

      80

      42

      Flexural Modulus

      GB/T 9341-2008

      MPa

      23°C

      260°C

      2216

      1561

      Tensile Strength

      GB/T 1040.1-2018

      MPa

      23°C

      260°C

      50

      32

      Elongation at break

      GB/T 1040.1-2018

      %

      23°C

      260°C

      5.3

      4.2

      Compressive Strength

      GB/T 1041-2008

      MPa

      1% Deformation

      10% Deformation

      22

      104

      Surface Resistance

      IEC 61340

      Ω

      23°C

      >10¹²

      Density

      GB/T 4472-2011

      g/cm³

      23°C

      1.27

      Friction coefficient

      GB/T 3960-2016

      /

      2h

      0.24

      Mass of wear

      GB/T 3960-2016

      mg

      2h

      9.8

      Absorption

      GB/T 1034-2008

      %

      24h

      48h

      0.5

      0.85

      The above data are product sample measurement values, not guaranteed values; All products are formed by compression, with a certain degree of directionality.