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__- Impact strength:__ The energy needed for brittle fracture of a material. The greater the value, the more resistant the material is to breaking upon impact. Impact strength can be measured via Charpy or Izod methods. Samples could be measured notched or unnotched. Notched values are lower than unnotched values due to the limitation of energy dissipation throughout the sample. Furthermore, the impact strength can be measured at different temperatures to predict impact behavior in different environments.
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 16px;)Impact strength:__
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__- E-modulus:__ The stiffness of a material in the tensile direction. For blown films this value is measured in the machine direction and transverse direction.
The energy needed for brittle fracture of a material. The greater the value, the more resistant the material is to breaking upon impact. Impact strength can be measured via Charpy or Izod methods. Samples could be measured notched or unnotched. Notched values are lower than unnotched values due to the limitation of energy dissipation throughout the sample. Furthermore, the impact strength can be measured at different temperatures to predict impact behavior in different environments.
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 16px;)E-modulus:__
The stiffness of a material in the tensile direction. For blown films this value is measured in the machine direction and transverse direction.