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Rulon Bearings

DIAB Divinycell® HCP 50 Polymer Foam
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Composite Core Material; Polymer

Material Notes: Divinycell HCP grade has been developed to meet the demand for a high-performance, lightweight buoyancy material with excellent characteristics. It is widely used in pipelines, floatation units, diving bells and impact protection structures. As a result of its excellent hydraulic compressive properties and closed cell structure, it has very low buoyancy loss and water absorption under long-term loading conditions. HCP stands for Hydraulic Crush Point, indication the most important feature of this class of materials. HCP is defined as the point of pressure in Bar, where the material, when subjected to an increasing pressure of 1-2 Bar/sec, has lost 5% of its initial volume. The design of subsea buoyancy applications is complex and consideration has to be given to the required buoyancy loss and updrift over the expected lifetime and service conditions, with respect to long and short term hydraulic compressive creep, water absorption and hydraulic fatigue.

Operating temperature is -200 to 80°C. Lifetime must be taken into consideration for the very low and high temperatures. Maximum processing temperature is dependent on time, pressure and process conditions. Normally Divinycell HCP can be processed up to 90°C without dimensional changes.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 0.250 g/cc0.00903 lb/in³ISO 845
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 9.20 MPa1330 psiPerpendicular to the plane; ASTM D1623
Elongation at Break 40 %40 %In Shear; ASTM C273
Tensile Modulus 0.300 GPa43.5 ksiExtensometer; Perpendicular to plane; ASTM D1621
Compressive Strength 6.20 MPa899 psiPerpendicular to the plane; ASTM D1621
Shear Modulus 0.104 GPa15.1 ksiASTM C273
Shear Strength 4.50 MPa653 psiASTM C273
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear 37.1 µm/m-°C20.6 µin/in-°F
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 80.0 °C176 °FContinuous
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -200 °C-328 °FContinuous
 
Descriptive Properties
Hydraulic Crush Point (Bar)50-59

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