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Ticona’s GUR X 192 Macropowder Expands Porous Plastic Design Possibilities

By Ticona
Thursday, November 04, 2010

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Sanning electron microspcope image shows the characteristics of sintered GUR X 192 Macropowder from Ticona Engineering Polymers.



Ticona (Florence, KY) has announced the development of GUR X 192 Macropowder, a new porous plastic powder. Sintered products produced with this new material have excellent porosity and good strength for use in a variety of filtration applications for liquids and gases that require higher flow rates, lower pressure drops and increased part strength. GUR X 192 Macropowder offers the following material properties:

  • A molecular weight of 600,000 grams per moles (g/mol) as determined by the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) 1628/Margolies.
  • A particle size distribution of 451 d50 micrometer (µm) as determined by Helos Laser Scattering.
  • A bulk density of 0.35 grams per milliliter (g/ml) as determined by DIN European Standard (EN ISO) 60.
  • A pore size of 205 µm as determined by DIN 66133.
  • A porosity of 47 percent as determined by DIN 66133.
  • Composite sintering.

For more information visit www.celanese.com.

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