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Tech guide Asaflex
December 27, 2002

Asaflex™ i Series exhibits outstanding thermal stability and greatly reduced gelation under processing.

Thermal stability of Asaflex™ i Series

As shown here in comparison with regular Asaflex™ grades 815 and 835 in blends with GPPS, the Asaflex™ i Series largely retains its initial melt flow rate even with an extremely severe thermal history, thus indicating its relative freedom from gelation and the related decline in flowability.

Asaflex™ i Series

*GPPS: PSJ- Polystyrene™ 685 (PS Japan Corp.)

The Asaflex™ i Series is also highly resistant to oxidation and the related discoloring, as shown here, resulting in significantly less product scorching, particularly in operations involving long residence times or hot runner molding.


  • Please note that all data and values are given as typical results obtained with the indicated test methods, and not as any product specification or warranty of any nature.

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