ULTRADUR® B4520 HSP Black 00110 Polybutylene Terephthalate

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ULTRADUR® B4520 HSP Black 00110 Polybutylene Terephthalate offers easy flow for injection molding of connectors and technical parts.

Polymer Name: Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)

Processing Methods: Injection Molding

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Identification & Functionality

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Applications & Uses

Properties

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Mechanical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Tensile Modulus2200.0MPaISO 527-1/-2
Yield Stress (50 mm/min)53MPaISO 527-1/-2
Yield Strain (50 mm/min)3.5%ISO 527-1/-2
Nominal Strain at Break (50 mm/min)min. 50%ISO 527-1/-2
Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength (at 23°C)190kJ/m²ISO 179/1eU
Charpy Notched Impact Strength (at 23°C)4.0kJ/m²ISO 179/1eA
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Polymer AbbreviationPBT--
Density1300.0kg/m³ISO 1183
Viscosity Number (Solution 0,005 g/ml Phenole/1,2 Dichlorbenzol 1:1)115cm³/gISO 307, 1157, 1628
Natural (at 23°C)Passed--
Black (at 23°C)Passed--
Water Absorption (Equilibrium in Water, at 23°C)0.5%similar to ISO 62
Moisture Absorption, Equilibrium (at 23°C/50% r.h)0.25%similar to ISO 62
Bulk Density0.7 - 0.8g/cm³-
Thermal Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Melting Temperature 223.0°CISO 11357-1/-3 ,DSC
HDT A (1.80 MPa)55°CISO 75-1/-2
HDT B (0.45 MPa)130°CISO 75-1/-2
Service Temperature (Short Cycle Operation)max. 200°C-
Electrical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Electric Strength K20/K20, (60*60*1 mm³)36kV/mmIEC 60243-1
Shrinkage
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Molding Shrinkage (Free, Longitudinal, Plate, with Film Gate) ⁵ 1.8 %
Molding Shrinkage (Free, transversal, Plate, with Film Gate) ⁵ 1.9 %
Flammability
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Burning Behaviour (at Thickness D = 1.5 mm) HB classIEC 60695-11-16
Burning Behaviour (at Thickness D = 0.4 mm) HB class IEC 60695-11-10
Burning Behaviour (at Thickness D = 0.4 mm) HB class UL-94, IEC 60695
Injection Molding
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Melt Temperature (Range) 250 - 275°C
Mold Temperature (Range)40 - 70°C-
Drying
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Moisture Contentmax. 0.04%-
Dryer Temperature ⁴ 80 - 120°C
Dryer Temperature Optimal ⁴ 100.0 °C
Drying Time4h-
Machine Settings
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Temperature Hopper Throat80°C-
Cylinder Temperature 1 (Feed Zone)260°C-
Cylinder Temperature 2 (Compression)260°C-
Cylinder Temperature 3 (Metering - Zone, in Front of The Screw)260°C-
Cylinder Temperature 4 (Nozzle)260°C-
Peripheral Screw Speedmax. 0.25m/s-
Processing Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Melt Volume flow Rate(at 250°C and 10 kg) 50.0 ISO 1133 cm³/10min
Mould Temperature (Injection Moulding)40 - 70°C-
Note

1. If product name or properties don't state otherwise.

2.The asterisk symbol '*' signifies inapplicable properties.

3. Dry air dryer or vacuum dryer

4. Plate 150 x 150 x 3 mm, film gated

Regulatory & Compliance

Safety & Health

Product Safety

Ultradur® melts are stable at temperatures up to 280°C and do not give rise to hazards due to molecular degradation or the evolution of gases and vapors.

Like all thermoplastic polymers, however, Ultradur decomposes on exposure to excessive thermal stresses, e.g. when it is overheated or as a result of cleaning by burning off. At temperatures of > 290°C can be emitted: carbon monoxide, tetrahydrofuran.Under special fire conditions traces of other toxic substances are possible.

Formation of further decomposition and oxidation products depends upon the fire conditions. When Ultradur® is properly processed and there is adequate suction at the die no risks to health are to be expected.Further safety information see safety data sheet of individual product.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Conditions

Standard packaging includes the 25-kg-bag, the 1000 kg octabin (octagonal container) or the 1000 kg big bag.

All containers are tightly sealed and should be opened only immediately prior to processing.

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions

Ultradur® can be stored for a longer period of time in dry, well vented rooms without causingproblems in processing.

Ultradur® should generally have a moisture content of less than 0,04% when being processed.

In order to ensure reliable production, therefore, pre-drying should generally be the rule and the machine should be loaded via a closed conveyor system.   

In order to prevent the formation of condensed water, containers stored in unheated rooms must only be opened when they have attained the temperature prevailing in the processing area.

Measurements have shown that the interior of a 25-kg bag originally at 5°C had reached the temperature of 20°C in the processing area only after 48 hours.