Low Warp LCP Description:
Low Warp Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) exhibits excellent dimensional stability, low warpage, and high mechanical strength, even under high temperatures. It also features exceptional chemical resistance, low moisture absorption, and good dielectric properties, making it suitable for precision molding applications in electronic connectors, high-frequency components, and other demanding environments.
Low Warp LCP Specifications:
Material
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LCP
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Density
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1.60 g/cm3
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Tensile Strength
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130 MPa
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Tensile Modulus
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15000 MPa
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Elongation at Break
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2.0%
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Flexural Strength
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180 MPa
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Flexural Modulus
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12500 MPa
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Notched Impact Strength
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120 J/m
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HDT
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260°C
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Dielectric Constant
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3.7
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Dielectric Dissipation Factor
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0.0036
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Volume Resistivity
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10^13~16 Ω•cm
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Dielectric Strength
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≥40 KV
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Low Warp LCP Applications:
1.General Connectors: Low Warp LCP's dimensional stability and low warpage make it ideal for molding general connectors with high precision. It ensures reliable connections and performance even in tight-tolerance electronic components.
2. High-Speed, High-Frequency Connectors: The excellent dielectric properties and low moisture absorption of Low Warp LCP are beneficial for high-speed, high-frequency connectors. It helps maintain signal integrity and minimizes signal loss in data transmission applications such as telecommunications and data centers.
3. SIM Card Holders: Low Warp LCP's durability and resistance to high temperatures and chemicals make it suitable for SIM card holders, providing stable mechanical performance and protecting the integrity of the electronic components within mobile devices.
Low Warp LCP Packing:
Our Low Warp LCP is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
25kg/net paper bag lined with aluminum foil
Low Warp LCP FAQ:
Q1: How does Low Warp LCP compare to standard LCP?
A1: Low Warp LCP is specifically formulated to reduce warpage and enhance dimensional stability compared to standard LCP, making it more suitable for applications requiring tight tolerances and complex geometries.
Q2: Can Low Warp LCP be used in high-temperature environments?
A2: Yes, Low Warp LCP is highly heat-resistant, withstanding temperatures up to 300°C, making it suitable for high-temperature applications such as automotive electronics and industrial components.
Q3: Is Low Warp LCP environmentally resistant?
A3: Low Warp LCP exhibits excellent resistance to chemicals, oils, and solvents, as well as low moisture absorption, which enhances its performance in harsh environments.