Creep resistance
Plastic materials with creep resistance properties are supplied by Ryan Plastics. Located in Northamptonshire, England, Ryan Plastics plastic materials and manufactures prototypes and components with creep resistance properties to the UK, internationally, and locally within the East Midlands and East Anglia regions.
Creep resistant
Creep resistance is the resistance to the dimensional change with time of the material under load, following the initial instantaneous elastic or rapid deformation. Creep at room temperature is sometimes called Cold Flow.
Creep resistance in plastics
The creep resistance of a material tends to increase with glass loading and fiber length. This effect is primarily the result of the non-viscoelastic behavior of glass and the increased modulus resulting from the glass loading. The creep resistance of a mineral-filled material also tends to increase with mineral loading but not significantly due to the relatively minor increase of modulus when adding mineral fillers.
If you require any more information about creep resistant plastics that we supply contact us on 01604 811395. Our address is 78 High Street, Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, England, UK, NN6 0JG.
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