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    Semi-crystalline material families

    Semi-crystalline materials have both crystalline and amorphous regions.

    The Autodesk Moldflow materials database contains the following semi-crystalline materials:

    • HDPE
    • HTN
    • LDPE
    • LLDPE
    • LMDPE
    • PA
    • PA12
    • PA46
    • PA6
    • PA610
    • PA612
    • PA66
    • PA666
    • PA66T
    • PA6T
    • PA6T/61
    • PA6T/66
    • PBT
    • PE
    • POM
    • POM-HI
    • PP
    • PP/EPDM
    • PP/EPR
    • PP/PE
    • TPE
    • TPO
    • TPR
    • UHMWPE
    • VHMWPE
    Parent page: Material properties

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