How to calculate value (kg) material?

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To calculate the required quantities of PVC, DOP, and carbonate for a dielectric material with specified properties, one must consider the density and the desired total weight of 200 kg. The discussion highlights the need for clarification on the type of carbonate and the role of DOP as an oil for PVC. Participants inquire about the specifics of the materials to better assist with the calculations. Understanding the properties such as tensile strength, elongation, and hardness is crucial for accurate formulation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of precise material specifications in achieving the desired dielectric characteristics.
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Hi
I have a the problems!
i need this materials for dielectric :
1.pvc (Kg)
2.dop (Kg)
3.carbonate (kG)

so, i Specify this propertise for dielectric :
1.T(Tensile strength) =16
2.E(elongation) =300
3.Density=1.45
4. H(Hardness)=78

now, I need to calculate 200 Kg materials for dielectric with told propertise!
How to calculate?
please help
thanks
 
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Welcome to PF.

What is dop ?
What type of carbonate ?
Is carbonate a filler ?
 
Baluncore said:
Welcome to PF.

What is dop ?
What type of carbonate ?
Is carbonate a filler ?

tnx for answer.

=> Carbonate
=> DOP oil for pvc
These are Ingredient dielectric.
 
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