StorageMan
Chemical
- Nov 29, 2010
- 1
Hello,
I am looking for a substitute for the Pebax 7233SP we presently use (but not available because of the 'Force Majure' declared by Arkema).
We have tried Hytrel 7246 and Hytrel 6356 and neither were able to work for our application (extruded tubing with strength and flexibility).
The Hytrel 7246 issue is that the extruded Hytrel 7246 tube cannot retain air, as it starts coming out of the extruder the proper size; then shortly it becomes wider out of the extruder (expanding) larger and larger until it ‘pops/cracks’, then goes back to the proper size. We’ve tried increasing and decreasing the extruder temp and adjusting the pull rate, but it keeps happening.
The Hytrel 6356 did not expand and ‘pop/crack’ like the 7246 but it pulsed narrow and wide (did not keep shape) and the extruded product was also not very strong/stiff (it was mushy/rubbery).
The 7233SP has strong UV properties but we don’t need that aspect.
It is a Shore D 69, that is extruded as a clear tube. It is rigid/strong (hard to kink), yet quite flexible.
I have contacted other companies about Riteflex, Grilamid and Styroflex but no one has stepped-up to offer a recommendation.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I am looking for a substitute for the Pebax 7233SP we presently use (but not available because of the 'Force Majure' declared by Arkema).
We have tried Hytrel 7246 and Hytrel 6356 and neither were able to work for our application (extruded tubing with strength and flexibility).
The Hytrel 7246 issue is that the extruded Hytrel 7246 tube cannot retain air, as it starts coming out of the extruder the proper size; then shortly it becomes wider out of the extruder (expanding) larger and larger until it ‘pops/cracks’, then goes back to the proper size. We’ve tried increasing and decreasing the extruder temp and adjusting the pull rate, but it keeps happening.
The Hytrel 6356 did not expand and ‘pop/crack’ like the 7246 but it pulsed narrow and wide (did not keep shape) and the extruded product was also not very strong/stiff (it was mushy/rubbery).
The 7233SP has strong UV properties but we don’t need that aspect.
It is a Shore D 69, that is extruded as a clear tube. It is rigid/strong (hard to kink), yet quite flexible.
I have contacted other companies about Riteflex, Grilamid and Styroflex but no one has stepped-up to offer a recommendation.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.