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DSM Biomedical CarboSil® 10 90A Biocompatible Silicone Polycarbonate Urethane  (discontinued **)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Elastomer, TPE; Polyurethane, TP; Silicone Polyurethane, Polycarbonate Based; Silicone, Thermoplastic

Material Notes: Combines the biocompatibility and biostability of conventional silicone elastomers with the processability and toughness of thermoplastic urethane elastomers. Noncytotoxic and nonhemolytic. Low-Energy Silicone Surface; Outstanding Oxidative Stability; Hydrophobic; High Tensile Strength; Optically Clear.

PurSil™ silicone-polyetherurethane and CarboSil™ silicone-polycarbonateurethane are true thermoplastic copolymers containing silicone in the soft segment. These high-strength thermoplastic elastomers are prepared through a multi-step bulk synthesis where polydimethylsiloxane (PSX) is incorporated into the polymer soft segment with polytetramethyleneoxide (PTMO) (PurSil) or an aliphatic, hydroxyl-terminated polycarbonate (CarboSil). The hard segment consists of an aromatic diisocyanate, MDI, with a low molecular weight glycol chain extender. The copolymer chains are then terminated with silicone (or other) Surface-Modifying End Groups™. Aliphatic (AL) versions of these materials, with a hard segment synthesized from an aliphatic diisocyanate, are also available.

PurSil and CarboSil can be melt fabricated by conventional extrusion, injection molding, or compression molding techniques. Rod, pellet, and tubing extruded from these materials displays an excellent surface finish and low gel content. In addition, these materials are heat-sealable, readily blended with fillers, and easily post-formed.

Information provided by the manufacturer, Polymer Technology Group.

Key Words: The Polymer Technology Group; Polyurethane; TPUR
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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 1.18 g/cc0.0426 lb/in³ASTM D792
Linear Mold Shrinkage 0.011 cm/cm0.011 in/in4.0" disk; ASTM D955
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore A 9090
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 39.9 MPa5790 psiASTM D1708
Tensile Stress at Strain 7.20 MPa
@Strain 50 %
1040 psi
@Strain 50 %
ASTM D1708
Elongation at Break 420 %420 %ASTM D1708
Flexural Yield Strength 2.00 MPa290 psi5% deflection; ASTM D-790
Flexural Modulus, 1% Secant 41.4 MPa6000 psiASTM D790
Tear Strength 94.7 kN/m540 pliDie "C"; ASTM D624
Taber Abrasion, mg/1000 Cycles 2020H-18 wheel; ASTM D-1044
Compression Set 26 %
@Temperature 25.0 °C,
Time 79200 sec
26 %
@Temperature 77.0 °F,
Time 22.0 hour
ASTM D395
 
Electrical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Dielectric Constant 4.7
@Frequency 60 Hz
4.7
@Frequency 60 Hz
ASTM D150
Dielectric Strength 19.7 kV/mm500 kV/inASTM D149
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear 170 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 °C
94.2 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 68.0 °F
ASTM E831
Vicat Softening Point 84.0 °C183 °FASTM D1525
 
Optical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Transmission, Visible 90 %90 %Manufacturer notes 'clear' but doesn't quantify
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Processing Temperature 185 - 200 °C365 - 392 °FExtrusion
Drying Temperature 82.0 - 104 °C180 - 219 °F
Dry Time 4 - 6 hour4 - 6 hourto moisture < 0.01%

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