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Typical effects on <strong>polymer</strong> compounds<br />

TIMREX ® <strong>Graphite</strong> and Coke<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>polymer</strong> compounds<br />

Synthetic <strong>Graphite</strong><br />

T <strong>Graphite</strong><br />

Extra Fine<br />

Fine<br />

KS <strong>Graphite</strong> Extra Fine<br />

Fine<br />

Fine-Special<br />

Coarse<br />

SFG <strong>Graphite</strong> Extra Fine<br />

Fine<br />

Coarse<br />

Natural <strong>Graphite</strong><br />

PG <strong>Graphite</strong> Extra Fine<br />

Fine<br />

FR <strong>Graphite</strong> Coarse<br />

Special <strong>Graphite</strong><br />

B <strong>Graphite</strong> BNB90<br />

PC Coke<br />

Flare <strong>Graphite</strong><br />

LB Dispersion<br />

PC40<br />

Coarse<br />

LB1300<br />

Thermally conductive<br />

<strong>polymer</strong><br />

Thermal<br />

conductivity<br />

4 W/(m.K)<br />

Self<br />

Lubrication<br />

Self lubricating<br />

<strong>polymer</strong>s<br />

Friction<br />

Modification<br />

Wear<br />

Reduction<br />

excellent good quite good neutral negative<br />

*<br />

Creep<br />

resistence<br />

Filled<br />

PTFE<br />

De<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

under loading<br />

Flame<br />

retardant<br />

Intumescent<br />

effect<br />

Processability<br />

low carbon<br />

loading<br />

high carbon<br />

loading<br />

* in PTFE<br />

9

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