Table 1.
N | Name | Cost Per Unit of Stiffness (USD/(GPa1/3·m3)) | Mass Per unit Stiffness (kg/(GPa1/3·m3)) (Place in the Order of Ascending Mass) | Comments |
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1 | Styrene-methyl methacrylate copolymer SMMA (clarity, stiffness) | 1190–2520 | 716–743 (3) | Susceptible for stress whitening |
2 | Polyethylene Terephthalate PET (unfilled, amorphous) | 1240–1490 | 907–1010 (10) | Not suitable for negative temperatures |
3 | SMMA (clarity, semi-tough) | 1290–2730 | 773–808 (5) | |
4 | Polypropylene PP (homopolymer, clarified/nucleated) | 1340–1410 | 743–782 (4) | |
5 | SMMA (ethyl acrylate terpolymer) | 1370–2910 | 825–859 (8) | |
6 | Polystyrene PS (heat resistant) | 1440–1670 | 692–718 (2) | Poor wear and fatigue resistance |
7 | PP (random copolymer, clarified/nucleated) | 1470–1570 | 814–869 (7) | |
8 | PS (general purpose, ‘crystal’) | 147–1740 | 697–759 (3) | |
9 | Styrene-Butadiene SB (stiffness) | 1570–1740 | ||
10 | Methyl methacrylate-acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene MABS (unfilled) | 1710–1950 | 784–878 (6) | |
11 | Polyvinyl chloride PVC (rigid, molding and extrusion) | 1720–2010 | 890–1040 (9) | |
12 | Styrene acrylonitrile SAN (molding and extrusion) | 1910–2090 | 663–710 (1) | Poor wear resistance |
Note: Bold type is to highlight commonly recognized names of polymers identified in the Selection procedure above.