TPEE(Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer) Plastic Pellets Hytrel 5526

Hytrel® 5526 TPEE (Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer) plastic pellets are medium modulus materials with a nominal durometer hardness of 55D. Featuring high strength, resilience, and chemical resistance, they are ideal for injection molding applications like seals, gaskets, gears, and bearings. These versatile thermoplastic elastomer pellets provide excellent flow properties, weather resistance, and recyclability, making them suitable for demanding industrial and consumer uses.

Price:

$8.50

DuPont Hytrel 5526  is a high-performance TPE plastic material known for its exceptional toughness, flexibility, and durability, even under extreme conditions. With superior resistance to chemicals, impact, and flex fatigue, this thermoplastic elastomer is an ideal choice for demanding applications across industries like automotive, consumer goods, and industrial equipment. Its recyclable nature, plasticizer-free composition, and optimized injection molding properties ensure both environmental and operational efficiency.

TPE Pellets(Hytrel 5526) Price Range

Quantity (Kilograms)Price per Kilogram (USD)
25 - 99$8.00 - $9.00
100 - 499$7.50 - $8.50
500 - 999$7.00 - $8.00
1,000+$6.50 - $7.50
Prices are indicative and subject to change based on market conditions and specific product requirements.

For accurate TPE material price details or to request a customized quote, please contact us. Our team is here to help with tailored pricing and expert recommendations to support your production needs.

Hytrel 5526 Material Properties

PropertyValue
Density1190 kg/m³
Shore D Hardness (15s)51
Tensile Modulus190 MPa
Flexural Modulus200 MPa
Tensile Stress at Yield14 MPa
Elongation at Yield37 %
Stress at Break43 MPa
Elongation at Break>300 %
Tear Strength (Parallel)133 kN/m
Abrasion Resistance120 mm³
Melt Flow Rate18 g/10min
Processing Temperature Range220–250 °C
Mold Temperature Range45–55 °C

Thermoplastic Elastomer Pellets Uses

Hytrel 5526, a high-performance grade of TPE pellets, is renowned for its exceptional mechanical properties and versatility. It is widely used across various industries, providing reliable solutions for demanding applications. Below are some typical uses:

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These TPE pellets are designed for high-performance applications, offering excellent flexibility, chemical resistance, and durability. With a TPE plastic melting point range of 220–250°C, this material is ideal for precise molding processes across various industries.

For inquiries about TPE material price, safety information like is TPE plastic safe, or detailed technical specifications, feel free to reach out to us. Our team is here to provide tailored recommendations and quotes to meet your production needs. 

Reviews

  1. Theresa Chavez

    I’ve been experimenting with Hytrel 5526 for some custom bike grips. The grip and comfort are top-notch. It’s got this rubbery feel but doesn’t wear down as fast as other materials I’ve used. Plus, it doesn’t get sticky in the sun, which is a huge win.

  2. Roger M Lambdin

    Compared to other TPEE options, Hytrel 5526 has superior chemical resistance and toughness. We tested it in harsh environments, and it didn’t degrade like some others did.

  3. Theresa W Chavez

    TPE is pretty good at mimicking some of the qualities of silicone though so I’d keep looking at that material and trying shores under 40A

  4. Theda F Folkerts

    TPEE like PA5526 is what I needed for a long time. I tried making a flexible yet durable phone case, and this material nailed it. Unlike the softer ones I’ve used before, it doesn’t stretch out of shape after weeks of use.

  5. Amy A Shields

    TPE is a fantastic material for quick DIY fixes. I made some replacement grips for my tools, and they feel way better than the originals. Soft, but not mushy—it’s got just the right amount of give without compromising strength.

  6. Margie Drennon

    TPEE is a great middle ground between rubber-like flexibility and thermoplastic strength. We’ve had excellent results using it for cable coatings where flexibility under repeated bending is crucial.

  7. Theresa Chavez

    It’s way easier to work with than some other flexible filaments. The prints come out smooth, and they don’t warp as much. I’ve made everything from phone stands to custom shoe insoles with it.

  8. Eric Hale

    TPE is such a versatile plastic. I used it to fix my car’s cup holder—it’s flexible enough to fit into weird gaps but tough enough to hold its shape. Way better than rigid plastic for this kind of job.

  9. Theresa Chavez

    We prefer TPEE for high-wear applications. Unlike standard TPE, it doesn’t degrade as quickly under UV exposure or heat. We tested both for outdoor components, and TPEE maintained integrity far longer.

  10. Renee Long

    I tried Hytrel 5526 for a custom watch strap, and it’s been amazing. The material is lightweight, flexible, and doesn’t irritate my skin. It’s also super easy to clean. I’m definitely using it for future projects!

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