SABIC® FORTIFY™ C1085

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Description

SABIC® FORTIFY™ C1085 is an ethylene octene copolymer produced by solution polymerization using metallocene catalyst. This product is available as free flowing pellets. SABIC® FORTIFY™ C1085 is designed as a low density and high performance copolymer modifier to provide superior impact properties and flow characteristics.

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"Typical" values were obtained via a literature search. "Predicted" values were imputed via artificial intelligence technology. While we have placed significant efforts in ensuring data accuracy, "typical" and "predicted" data should be considered indicative and verified by appropriate material testing. Please do contact us if additional information on the the predicted data method is required.
All metrics apply to room temperature unless otherwise stated. SI units used unless otherwise stated.
Equivalent standards are similar to one or more standards provided by the supplier. Some equivalent standards may be stricter whereas others may be outside the bounds of the original standard.

Ashby charts

Properties

General

PropertyValueComment

Density

0.885 g/cm³

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ASTM D792

Mechanical

PropertyValueComment

Flexural modulus

0.0294 GPa

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ASTM D790 A | (1% Secant)

Tear strength

58.8 kN/m

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ASTM D624

Thermal

PropertyValueComment

Glass transition temperature

-47.0 °C

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SABIC method

Melting point

74.0 °C

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SABIC method

Rheological Properties

PropertyValueComment

Mooney viscosity

21.0 MU

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ASTM D1646 | ML 1+4, 121 °C

Technological properties

Property
Application areas

Wire & cable,Impact modification