PROPERTY |
UNIT |
NYLON |
ACETAL |
PP |
PBT |
PA6 |
PA66 |
POM |
CO |
PBT |
Tensile strenght at Break 23°C |
MPa |
35 |
40 |
64 |
22 |
- |
Tensile modulus |
MPa |
1100 |
1600 |
2600 |
1400 |
2600 |
Tensile strain at break |
% |
80 |
200 |
32 |
50 |
- |
Flexural modulus |
MPa |
1000 |
1300 |
2450 |
1050 |
2200 |
Charpy unnotched impact strength |
KJ/m2 |
NB |
NB |
- |
NB |
NB |
Charpy notched impact strength |
KJ/m2 |
- |
- |
5.5 |
7 |
<10 |
Melting point |
°C |
222 |
263 |
166 |
162 |
225 |
Temperature range |
°C |
-40/+80 |
-40/+80 |
-40/+80 |
-15/+80 |
-40/+100 |
Density |
g/cm2 |
1.14 |
1.14 |
1.41 |
0.9 |
1.31 |
Water absorption 24hrs at 24°C |
% |
1.3 |
1.2 |
0.65 |
0 |
0.2 |
NYLON 6 - 6/6
Nylon will absorb 2.5% of its own body weight to achive its equilibrium point. The difference between a "wet" and "dry" Nylon is subtantial for property testing specification that are made in a "wet" equilibrium condition.
- High mechanical strength
- Great rigidity
- Great stability to heat
- Excellent toughness even at subzero temperatures
- Good fire behaviour
- Good resistance to oils, grease and solvents
- Dyes very easily
ACETAL
- High rigidity
- High mechanical strenght
- Good elasticity
- Excellent abrasion resistance
- Good resistance to oils, grease and solvents
- Low water absorption
POLYPROPYLENE
- Excellent chemical resistant including acids
- Ideal combination of medium strength and creep strength
- Low water absorption
POLYESTER
- High rigidity and hardness
- Low tendecy to creep
- Short term heat distortion temperature
- Good abrasion resistance
- Good insulation properties
- Minimal water absorption
- Good chemical resistance
- Good impact strength at low temperatures
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