RS PRO Beige Plastic Sheet, 995mm x 495mm x 4.5mm

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£75.37

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RS Stock No.:
682-567
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Form

Full

Colour

Beige

Length

995mm

Width

495mm

Thickness

4.5mm

Material

PP

Laminated

No

Density

0.91g/cm³

Tensile Strength

30 MPa

Hardness

80 Ball Indentation

Flammability Rating

UL 94 HB

Water Absorption

0.03%

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Elongation

50%

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

RS PRO Beige Plastic Sheet, 995 x 495 x 4.5 mm


You can produce high-quality engineering components and parts with this beige plastic sheet from RS PRO. It's made from PP (polypropylene), which is a material with an excellent level of hardness and tensile strength. This makes it highly durable and resistant to wear or strain, so it's ideal for repetitive high-intensity applications.
Heat resistance is another benefit of this PP sheet. Your parts will function effectively up to +80°C, meaning you can use them in hot environments. It also has a UL (Underwriters' Laboratories) 94-HB rating, which indicates that it's "self-extinguishing" when set on fire. This ensures safe operation in settings where flame exposure is likely. It's commonly used for packaging, as well as for parts in the electronics and automotive industries.

Features and Benefits


• Beige colour
• Density of 0.91 g/cm³
• Elongation of 50%
• UL 94-HB (horizontal burning) flammability rating
• Full form
• Hardness of 80 ball indentation
• Not laminated
• Dimensions of 995 (length) x 4.5 (thickness) x 495 mm (width)
• PP material
• Tensile strength of 30 MPa (megapascals)
• Water absorption of 0.03%

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