MatWeb - Material Property Data Advertise with MatWeb!     Register Now
Data sheets for over 180,000 metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites.
MatWeb - Material Property Data HOME  •   SEARCH  •   TOOLS  •   SUPPLIERS  •   FOLDERS  •   ABOUT US  •   FAQ  •   LOG IN    
Recently Viewed Materials (most recent at top)  

Login to see your most recently viewed materials here.

Or if you don't have an account with us yet, then click here to register.

  Searches:   Advanced  | Category  | Property  | Metals  | Trade Name  | Manufacturer  | Recently Viewed Materials
  

Ensinger PEI

Denka Neoprene GW Polychloroprene
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Rubber or Thermoset Elastomer (TSE); Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Rubber

Material Notes: DuPont™ Neoprene GW is a sulfur-modified polychloroprene stabilized with a thiuram disulfide. The crystallization rate of Neoprene GW is slightly faster than that of Neoprene GRT.

Compounds of Neoprene GW cured with metal oxides alone have excellent processing safety, yet cure rapidly. Although not required, cure accelerators can be used and are advantageous for some applications.

Properly compounded vulcanizates of Neoprene GW have high resilience and excellent flex cracking resistance, and the best tear strength of any type of Neoprene.

Among the G types, vulcanizates of Neoprene GW are characterized by exceptionally good retention of properties after heat-aging. Compression set resistance is significantly improved over that of other G types, although it is not as good as that of thiourea-cured W types.

Neoprene GW breaks down, or softens, to a lesser degree than other G types. compounds based on Neoprene GW will therefore exhibit a higher viscosity than similarly loaded compounds based on Neoprene GNA or GRT. Because of the higher compound viscosity, stocks based on Neoprene GW are slightly less sticky and have slightly less building tack than stocks based on other G types. Compounds of Neoprene GW have approximately the same viscosity as do similarly loaded compounds of Neoprene W.

Denka Performance Elastomer LLC has acquired the Neoprene product line from DuPont Performance Polymers

Vendors: No vendors are listed for this material. Please click here if you are a supplier and would like information on how to add your listing to this material.
 
Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Specific Gravity 1.23 g/cc1.23 g/ccASTM D7920-66
Mooney Viscosity 37 - 49
@Temperature 100 °C
37 - 49
@Temperature 212 °F
ML (1+10); ASTM D1646-81
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorLight amber
Crystallization RateSlow
FormChips
OdorMild, characteristic
Storage StabilityGoodMay undergo viscosity changes. Store under cool conditions and keep storage to a minimum.

Some of the values displayed above may have been converted from their original units and/or rounded in order to display the information in a consistent format. Users requiring more precise data for scientific or engineering calculations can click on the property value to see the original value as well as raw conversions to equivalent units. We advise that you only use the original value or one of its raw conversions in your calculations to minimize rounding error. We also ask that you refer to MatWeb's terms of use regarding this information. Click here to view all the property values for this datasheet as they were originally entered into MatWeb.

Users viewing this material also viewed the following:
Denka Neoprene GRT M1 Polychloroprene Rubber
Denka Neoprene WHV-100 Polychloroprene Rubber
Denka Neoprene WHV Polychloroprene Rubber
Denka Neoprene 842A Polychloroprene
Denka Neoprene GNA Polychloroprene

PDVC9799 / 170440

Proto3000 – 3D Engineering Solutions

Please read our License Agreement regarding materials data and our Privacy Policy. Questions or comments about MatWeb? Please contact us at webmaster@matweb.com. We appreciate your input.

The contents of this web site, the MatWeb logo, and "MatWeb" are Copyright 1996-2024 by MatWeb, LLC. MatWeb is intended for personal, non-commercial use. The contents, results, and technical data from this site may not be reproduced either electronically, photographically or substantively without permission from MatWeb, LLC.