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category plasticstensile strain at break < 50 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 0.0002 µm/m*K
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category plasticstensile strain at break < 50 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 0.0002 µm/m*K
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category plasticstensile strain at break < 50 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 0.0002 µm/m*K
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category plasticstensile strain at break < 50 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 0.0002 µm/m*K
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category plasticstensile strain at break 3 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 3.5E-5 µm/m*K
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category plasticstensile strain at break 13 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 5.0E-5 µm/m*K
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category plasticstensile strain at break 13 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 5.0E-5 µm/m*K
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break > 150 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 47 ppm/°C
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category Thermoplastic Compoundtensile strain at break > 100 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 35 ppm/°C
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break > 150 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion –
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break > 200 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 60 ppm/°C
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category Thermoplastic Compoundtensile strain at break > 150 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion –
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break 15 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion –
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break 45 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion –
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break 70 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 45 10⁻⁶/K
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break 70 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 45 10⁻⁶/K
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break 20 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 50 10⁻⁶/K
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break 2.2 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 20 10⁻⁶/K
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category Thermoplastic Compoundtensile strain at break 1.5 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 5 10⁻⁶/K
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category thermoplasticstensile strain at break 60 %coefficient of linear thermal expansion 45 10⁻⁶/K