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Identification & Functionality
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Applications & Uses
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- Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
Properties
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- Mechanical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Tensile Modulus (Cond.) 6100 MPa ISO 527-1/-2 Tensile Modulus (Dry) 9800 MPa ISO 527-1/-2 Stress at Break (Cond.) 110 MPa ISO 527-1/-2 Stress at Break (Dry) 185 MPa ISO 527-1/-2 Strain at Break (Dry) 3.1 % ISO 527-1/-2 Strain at Break (Cond.) 7 % ISO 527-1/-2 Flexural Modulus (Cond.) 6000 MPa ISO 178 Flexural Modulus (Dry) 270 MPa ISO 178 Flexural Modulus (Dry) 9400 MPa ISO 178 Flexural Strength (Cond.) 175 MPa ISO 178 Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength (Cond.) (at 23°C) 85 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eU Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength (Cond.) (at -30°C) 50 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eU Charpy Notched Impact Strength (Cond.) (at 23°C) 15 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA Charpy Notched Impact Strength (Cond.) (at -30°C) 8 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA Izod Notched Impact Strength (Dry) (at 23°C) 11 kJ/m² ISO 180/A Izod Notched Impact Strength (Cond.) (at 23°C) 15 kJ/m² ISO 180/A Izod Notched Impact Strength (Cond.) (at -30°C) 9 kJ/m² ISO 180/A Izod Notched Impact Strength (Dry) (at -30°C) 9 kJ/m² ISO 180/A Charpy Notched Impact Strength (Dry) (at 23°C) 10 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA Charpy Notched Impact Strength (Dry) (at -30°C) 8.5 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength (Dry) (at -30°C) 55 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eU Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength (Dry) (at 23°C) 65 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eU - Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density (at 23°C) PA6-GF30 - - Melt Volume Rate (300°C/10 Kg) (at 23°C) 50 cm³/10min ISO 1133 Viscosity Number (0.5% in 96% H₂SO₄) (at 23°C) 130 cm³/g ISO 307, 1157, 1628 Water Absorption (Equilibrium in Water, at 23°C) 7 % similar to ISO 62 Moisture Absorption, (Equilibrium at 23°C/50% r.h) 2.3 % similar to ISO 62 Bulk Density approx. 0.7 g/cm³ - Thermal Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Deflection Temperature Under Load 1.8 MPa (HDT A) 200 °C ISO 75-1/-2 Deflection Temperature Under Load 0.45 MPa (HDT B) 220 °C ISO 75-1/-2 - Shrinkage
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Molding Shrinkage (Parallel) 0.2 % ISO 294-4 Molding Shrinkage (Normal) 0.8 % ISO 294-4 Processing Shrinkage, Constrained, Longitudinal (Tm = 300°C, Tw = 80°C) ⁴ 0.3 % - - Processing Parameters
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Melting Temperature 220 °C ISO 11357-1/-3 / DSC - Injection Molding
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Melt Temperature (Range) 270 - 290 °C Melt Temperature (Optimal) 280 °C - Mold Temperature (Range) 80 - 110 °C - Mold Temperature (Optimal) 100 °C - Residence Time max. 10.0 min Temperature Hopper Throat 80 °C - - Drying
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Moisture Content (Recommended) ¹ 0.02 - 0.04 % - Dryer Temperature ² 80 °C - Drying Time ³ 4 - 8 h - Moisture Content max. 0.05 % - - Machine Settings
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Temperature Hopper Throat 80 °C Cylinder Temperature 1 (Feed Zone) 280 °C - Cylinder Temperature 2 (Compression) 280 °C - Cylinder Temperature 3 (Metering - Zone, in Front of The Screw) 280 °C - Cylinder Temperature 4 (Nozzle) 280 °C - Peripheral Screw Speed 0.3 m/s - - Processing Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Melt Temperature (Injection Molding/Extrusion) 270 - 290 °C - Mold Temperature (Injection Molding) 80 - 110 °C - Pre/Post - Processing, Pre - Drying, Temperature 80 °C - Pre/Post - Processing, Pre - Drying, Time 4 - 8 h - - Note
- Excessive drying of the granules may lead to an increase of melt viscosity during processing
- Dry air dryer; drying time is dependent on the inital moisture content of the granules, drying temperature and the dew point of the dried air.
- In case of improper storage (e.g. open packages) drying time may have to be extended.
- Model housing with central sprue, measures of the base: 107 x 47 x 1.5 mm.
Safety & Health
- Product Safety
In case processing is done under conditions as recommended (cf. processing data sheet) melts are thermally stable and do not generate hazards by molecular degradation or the evolution of gases and vapors.
Like all thermoplastic polymers the product decomposes on exposure to excessive thermal load, e.g. when it is overheated or as a result of cleaning by
burning off.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Conditions
Standard packs are bag and bulk container (octagonal IBC=intermediate bulk container made from corrugated board with a liner bag).
Other packaging materials and shipping in road or rail silo wagons are possible by agreement.
Storage & Handling
- Storage Conditions
The containers should only be opened immediately before processing or drying.
To ensure that the delivered product absorbs as little moisture as possible, the containers should be stored in dry rooms and always carefully closed again after partial quantities have been withdrawn.
In principle, the product can be stored for a long period of time.
Containers stored in cold rooms should be equalized to ambient temperature before opening in order to avoid condensation on the granules.
Regardless of the storage conditions, the product should be pre-dried according to our recommendations and the machine should preferably be loaded using a closed conveyor system.