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Diallyl Phthalate for Electrical — Diallyl Phthalate Resin
Diallyl phthalate resins are known for their outstanding electrical insulation properties, low dielectric loss, excellent dimensional stability, and resistance to moisture and chemicals. They are often used in high-reliability electrical and electronic applications.
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Manufacturers
2
Grades
2
Applications
5
Equivalents
0
Physical Properties
- Density
- 1.25-1.35 g/cm³
- Water Absorption (24h)
- 0.1-0.3 %
- Transparency
- Clear to Light Amber
- Shrinkage
- 5-8 %
Mechanical Properties
- Young's Modulus
- 3.0-4.5 GPa
- Tensile Strength
- 50-75 MPa
- Elongation at Break
- 2-4 %
- Impact Strength (Izod)
- 10-20 J/m
Thermal Properties
- Glass Transition Temperature
- 100-150 °C
- Melting Point
- N/A
- Continuous Service Temperature
- 120-180 °C
- Heat Deflection Temperature
- 100-140 °C
Electrical Properties
- Dielectric Constant
- 3.0-3.5
- Volume Resistivity
- 10^15-10^17 Ohm-cm
- Dielectric Strength
- 20-30 kV/mm
Chemical Resistance
- Acids
- Good resistance
- Bases
- Good resistance
- Solvents
- Resistant to most common solvents
- UV Resistance
- Good
Sustainability
- Recyclability
- Difficult
- Recycling Code
- N/A
- Carbon Footprint
- Moderate
Manufacturing compatibility
Compression MoldingTransfer MoldingInjection Molding
Applications
Electrical connectors
Circuit breaker components
Radomes
High-frequency insulation
Aerospace components
Available grades
DAP Molding CompoundDiallyl Phthalate Resin 62