CALIBRE™ Polycarbonate Resins and EMERGE™ Advanced Resins for Injection Molded LED Lighting Applications The following table shows the broad range of CALIBRE™ Polycarbonate Resins and EMERGE™ Advanced Resins offered by Styron for injection molded LED Lighting applications. For more information, contact your Styron Specialist, visit www.styron.com or call the Customer Information Group at 1-888-STYRON1 (1-888-789-7661). Property(1) Units Test Method Conditions New High Light Transmission CALIBRE™ 301-58 LT CALIBRE™ 300EP-22 CALIBRE™ 300-15 CALIBRE™ 300V-15 CALIBRE™ 701-15 New Transparent Ignition Resistant EMERGE™ 8330 EMERGE™ 8600 New Light Diffusion Grades CALIBRE™ 303V LD g/cm3 g/10 min ISO 1183/A — 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 ISO 1133 300°C/ 1.2 kg 58 22 15 15 15 22 20 15 % ISO 294-4 — 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 Tensile Modulus MPa ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2400 2400 2300 Tensile Stress (Yield) MPa ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Tensile Stress (Break) MPa ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 48 65 71 71 66 58 58 71 Tensile Strain (Yield) % ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Tensile Strain (Break) % ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 60 120 150 150 120 100 100 150 Flexural Modulus MPa ISO 178 2 mm/min 2500 2400 2400 2400 2400 — 2400 2400 Flexural Strength MPa ISO 178 2 mm/min 100 97 97 97 100 — 94 97 Charpy Notched Impact Strength KJ/m2 ISO 179/1eA Notched — 20 25 25 20 12 — 25 Notched Izod Impact Strength KJ/m2 ISO 180/A Notched 23 74 83 83 83 11 50 83 Heat Deflection Temperature @ 0.45 MPa °C ISO 75-2/B Annealed 137 142 143 140 142 — 136 140 @ 1.8 MPa °C ISO 75-2/A Unannealed 124 122 124 121 122 122 122 121 @ 1.8 MPa °C ISO 75-2/A Annealed 124 139 140 137 139 — — 137 Light Transmission % ASTM D 1003 3.2 mm > 90 90 90 89 89 89 40 - 42 50 - 89 Haze % ASTM D 1003 3.2 mm < 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 — 1 - 99 D50 angle D50 3.2 mm — — — — — — — 0 - 59 Physical Density Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) Mold Shrinkage Mechanical Impact Thermal Optical Light Diffusion Ignition Resistance(2) Flame Classification – UL — UL 94 1.5 mm V-2 HB HB V-2 V-2 V-0 (2.5 mm) V-0 V-2 — UL 94 3.0 mm V-2 HB HB V-2 V-0 V-0 5VA (2.5 mm) V-2 NOTE: Product codes for CALIBRE™ 300 and 300V Series Polycarbonate Resins are as follows — In 300-X or 300V-X, X = MFR (6, 10, 15, 22 or 58); 300 = no additives; 301 = mold release; 302 = ultraviolet light (UV) stabilizer; 303 = mold release and UV stabilizer. For example, CALIBRE™ 301-10 Polycarbonate Resin is a 10 MFR product containing mold release and UV stabilizer (3). (1) Data shown represents typical properties and should not be construed as specifications. Users should confirm results via their own tests. Resins containing ignition-resistant additives do not readily support ignition. However, they will burn under the right conditions of heat and oxygen supply. The resins should not be exposed to direct flame or extreme heat. Results of small-scale flammability tests on these or any other materials are not to be considered indicative of the behavior of these materials under actual fire conditions. (2) (3) The addition of a UV stabilizer to a resin does not completely eliminate the effects of UV exposure. These effects may include color shift (yellowing, darkening or bleaching), decreased ductility, decreased impact resistance, decreased mechanical properties, decreased surface gloss, and/or increased haze. The purpose of a UV stabilization package is to slow down the rate at which these effects occur. Actual results may vary depending on application and other factors such as resin color, transparency and additives. Therefore, actual end-use testing is recommended. Page 1 of 2 CALIBRE™ Polycarbonate Resins for Extruded LED Lighting Applications The table below lists CALIBRE™ Polycarbonate Resins available from Styron to meet the demands of LED Lighting applications produced via extrusion or co-extrusion processes. For more information, contact your Styron Specialist, visit www.styron.com or call the Customer Information Group at 1-888-STYRON1 (1-888-789-7661). Property(1) Units Test Method Conditions CALIBRE™ 300-6 CALIBRE™ 300-10 CALIBRE™ 300V-6 CALIBRE™ 300V-10 CALIBRE™ 701-10 New Light Diffusion Grades CALIBRE™ 302V-6 LD Series New Light Diffusion Signage Grade CALIBRE™ 302V-6 LD HC18010009 g/cm3 g/10 min ISO 1183/A — 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 ISO 1133 300°C/1.2 kg 6 10 6 10 10 6 6 % ISO 294-4 — 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.7 Tensile Modulus MPa ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 2300 2300 2400 2300 2300 2300 2310 Tensile Stress (Yield) MPa ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 72 Physical Density Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) Mold Shrinkage Mechanical Tensile Stress (Break) MPa ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 72 70 72 71 66 73 Tensile Strain (Yield) % ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Tensile Strain (Break) % ISO 527-2/50 50 mm/min 150 150 150 150 120 120 130 Flexural Modulus MPa ISO 178 2 mm/min 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2300 2310 Flexural Strength MPa ISO 178 2 mm/min 97 97 96 97 100 91 91 Charpy Notched Impact Strength KJ/m2 ISO 179/1eA Notched — 37 — 35 30 — — Notched Izod Impact Strength KJ/m2 ISO 180/A Notched 93 87 88 87 88 94 94 Heat Deflection Temperature @ 0.45 MPa °C ISO 75-2/B Annealed 146 144 142 141 144 — — @ 1.8 MPa °C ISO 75-2/A Unannealed 126 125 122 122 123 126 126 @ 1.8 MPa °C ISO 75-2/A Annealed 143 141 139 138 140 139 139 Light Transmission % ASTM D 1003 3.2 mm 89 89 89 89 89 35 - 50 35 Haze % ASTM D 1003 3.2 mm 1 1 1 1 1 — — D50 angle D50 3.2 mm — — — — — 55 - 59 59 — UL 94 1.5 mm HB HB V-2 V-2 V-2 V-2 V-2 — UL 94 3.0 mm HB HB V-2 V-2 V-0 V-2 V-2 Impact Thermal Optical Light Diffusion Ignition Resistance(2) Flame Classification – UL NOTE: Product codes for CALIBRE™ 300 and 300V Series Polycarbonate Resins are as follows — In 300-X or 300V-X, X = MFR (6, 10, 15, 22 or 58); 300 = no additives; 301 = mold release; 302 = ultraviolet light (UV) stabilizer; 303 = mold release and UV stabilizer. For example, CALIBRE™ 301-10 Polycarbonate Resin is a 10 MFR product containing mold release and UV stabilizer (3). (1) Data shown represents typical properties and should not be construed as specifications. Users should confirm results via their own tests. Resins containing ignition-resistant additives do not readily support ignition. However, they will burn under the right conditions of heat and oxygen supply. The resins should not be exposed to direct flame or extreme heat. Results of small-scale flammability tests on these or any other materials are not to be considered indicative of the behavior of these materials under actual fire conditions. (2) (3) The addition of a UV stabilizer to a resin does not completely eliminate the effects of UV exposure. These effects may include color shift (yellowing, darkening or bleaching), decreased ductility, decreased impact resistance, decreased mechanical properties, decreased surface gloss, and/or increased haze. The purpose of a UV stabilization package is to slow down the rate at which these effects occur. Actual results may vary depending on application and other factors such as resin color, transparency and additives. Therefore, actual end-use testing is recommended. NOTICE: No freedom from infringement of any patent owned by Styron or others is to be inferred. Because use conditions and applicable laws may differ from one location to another and may change with time, the Customer is responsible for determining whether products and the information in this document are appropriate for the Customer’s use and for ensuring that the Customer’s workplace and disposal practices are in compliance with applicable laws and other governmental enactments. Styron assumes no obligation or liability for the information in this document. NO WARRANTIES ARE GIVEN; ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. Published January, 2011. Printed in North America. © 2011 Styron LLC, Styron HoldCo B.V., and subsidiaries Trademark ™ Form No. 857-00601-0111 SMG 12069 Page 2 of 2