Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Fillers Included
- Polymer Name
- Technologies
- Product Families
Applications & Uses
- Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
Properties
- Color
- Mechanical Properties
- Typical Properties
- Thermal Properties
- Other Properties
- Processing Information
Processing parameter Value Unit Cylinder/processing temperature 260 - 310 °C Mold temperature 90 - 150 °C Material temperature 290 - 310 °C - This material can be processed as a thermoplastic taking the normal technical provisions into account. The above mentioned information refers exclusively to the injection molding process.
- Processing should be carried out as gently as possible, in order to maintain the maximum fiber length in the component. Back pressure and injection rate should be adjusted to the component geometry accordingly. The optimum processing temperature depends upon the respective geometry of the molded part and can be different from machine to machine.
- Predrying
Predrying Value Unit Permissible residual moisture
content<0.1 % Drying temperature 80 °C Drying time 4 - 8 h - To achieve optimum mechanical properties, it is recommended to pre-dry the material with the above mentioned parameters.
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Charpy Impact Strength | 75 | kJ/m2 | DIN EN ISO 179-1eU |
Elongation at Break | 10 | % | DIN EN ISO 527-1 |
Modulus of Elasticity (Tensile test) | 6500 | MPa | DIN EN ISO 527-1 |
Tensile Strength | 100 | MPa | DIN EN ISO 527-1 |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Density | 1.35 | g/cm3 | - |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Glass Transition Temperature | 5/72 | °C | DIN 53765 |
Glass Transition Temperature | 193 | °C | ISO-R 75 Method A |
Melting Temperature | 260 | °C | DIN 53765 |
Service Temperature (long term) | 110 | °C | - |
Service Temperature (short term) | 170 | °C | - |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Viscosity Number (solution 0,005 g/ml sulphuric acid) | 215 | ml/g | DIN EN ISO 307 |
Storage & Handling
- Storage & Shelf Life
The granules must be stored in dry, normally tempered rooms and in closed containers. For moisture-sensitive materials, the granules must be sealed airtight. Protection against direct sunlight must be guaranteed. The granules are usually subject to the requirements of no shelf life limitation. Shelf Life may be limited by some additives.