Auto parts
TPEE is renowned for its exceptional heat and oil resistance, as well as its remarkable high and low temperature fatigue properties, abrasion resistance, high strength, and toughness.
When compared to rubber parts, elastic automobile components made from TPEE exhibit significantly better overall performance, including superior temperature resistance. TPEE is particularly renowned for its excellent fatigue properties.
TPEE is commonly used in a wide range of automotive parts, such as CVJ boots, covers, ball joints, airbags, air ducts, auto headlights, shock absorber plates, and damping parts, among others
Features
- Light weight
- Low MFR easy blow molding
- Excellent rebound performance, easy assemble
- Excellent resistance to high and low temperature performance
- Long-term use at 150 ℃
- Low temperatures to -60 ℃
- Excellent chemical stability, oil resistance
- Excellent creep resistance
- Excellent anti-aging properties
- Excellent wear resistance
Physical Properties
Grades | Hardness | Density | MFR(230°C/2.16 kg) | Tensile Strength | Elongation at break | Melting temperature |
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Test Unit | Shore D | g/cm3 | g/10min | MPa | % | °C |
H40DBT | 40 | 1.13 | 1 | 24 | 610 | 202 |
H45DBT | 45 | 1.15 | 1 | 27 | 530 | 210 |
H50DBT | 50 | 1.18 | 1 | 33 | 340 | 202 |