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LNP™ THERMOCOMP™ Compound 2X04505

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by SABIC
LNP™ THERMOCOMP™ Compound 2X04505 by SABIC is an ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer (ETFE) resin filled with 20% super strong carbon fiber. Offers electrical conductivity. It is suitable for processing by injection molding. LNP™ THERMOCOMP™ Compound 2X04505 is used in light-weight structural, semiconductors, electronic material handling, and industrial applications.
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LNP™ THERMOCOMP™ Compound 2X04505
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by SABIC
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Product Type
Fluoropolymer > ETFE / ECTFE
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Geographical Availability
Asia / Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, North America, South and Central America, Western Europe
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Electronics / Computers
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics
Key Features
  • Electrically Conductive
  • Filled, Carbon fiber

LNP™ THERMOCOMP™ Compound 2X04505 Properties

Mechanical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Flexural Strength
319 MPa
ISO 178
Flexural Modulus
18800 MPa
ISO 178
Tensile Strength, Yield
89 MPa
ISO 527

LNP™ THERMOCOMP™ Compound 2X04505 Processing Guidelines

Injection Molding Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Drying Temperature
120 - 150 °C
Front - Zone 3 Temperature
330 - 345 °C
Middle - Zone 2 Temperature
310 - 320 °C
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