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LNP™ STAT-KON™ Compound CX99000

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LNP STAT-KON CX99000 compound is based on Polystyrene (PS) resin containing conductive carbon powder. Added features of this grade include: Electrically Conductive, Easy Molding.

Polymer Name: Polystyrene (unspecified)

Fillers Included: Carbon Black, Carbon Powder

Processing Methods: Injection Molding

Technical Data Sheet

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Mechanical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Tensile Stress (Yield, 5 mm/min) ¹¹24MPaISO 527
Tensile Stress (Break, 5 mm/min) ¹¹23MPaISO 527
Tensile Strain (Yield, 5 mm/min) ¹¹1.8%ISO 527
Tensile Strain (Break, 5 mm/min) ¹¹2.2%ISO 527
Tensile Modulus (at 1 mm/min) ¹¹1700MPaISO 527
Flexural Stress (Yield, at 2 mm/min) ¹¹41MPaISO 178
Flexural Modulus (at 2 mm/min) ¹¹1700MPaISO 178
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Mold Shrinkage (flow) ᵍ ¹¹0.8%SABIC method
Density ¹¹1.1g/cm³ISO 1183
Thermal Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Heat Deflection Temperature/Bf (at 0.45 Mpa, Flatw 80*10*4, sp=64mm) ¹¹90°CISO 75/Bf
Heat Deflection Temperature/Af (at 1.8 Mpa, Flatw 80*10*4, sp=64mm) ¹¹75°CISO 75/Af
Electrical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Surface Resistivity ᵈ ¹¹10000 - 1000000ΩASTM D257
Impact Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Izod Impact (Unnotched, 80*10*4, at 23°C) ¹¹50kJ/m²ISO 180/1U
Izod Impact (Notched, 80*10*4, at 23°C) ¹¹15kJ/m²ISO 180/1A
Injection Molding
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Drying Temperature ⁷80°C
Drying Time ⁷4Hrs
Melt Temperature ⁷250°C
Front - Zone 3 Temperature ⁷265 - 275°C
Middle - Zone 2 Temperature ⁷245 - 255°C
Rear - Zone 1 Temperature ⁷220 - 230°C
Mold Temperature ⁷40 - 65°C
Back Pressure ⁷0.2 - 0.3MPa
Screw Speed ⁷30 - 60rpm
Note
  • ᵈ Injection Molding parameters are only mentioned as general guidelines. These may not apply or may need adjustment in specific situations such as low shot sizes, large part molding, thin wall molding and gas-assist molding. Do NOT mix NORYL GTX* resin with other grades of NORYL* resins. Polystyrene and acrylic regrind are effective purging Materials. Use temperature range appropriate for particular purging resin. Regrind must also be dried. Maximum 25% regrind. Dry at recommended temperatures and times for optimum performance. Overdrying can cause loss of physical properties and/or create appearance defects. Do not exceed recommended basic drying time and temperature above or:\n4-8 hrs at 95°C (200°F), 10 hrs max\n6-12 hrs at 80°C (175°F), 16 hrs max\n8-16 hrs at 65°C (150°F), 24 hrs max\nAVOID air circulating tray ovens. Moisture levels in heated ambient air can exceed moisture level in the resin itself, causing moisture ABSORPTION not drying. Avoid melt temperature in excess of 300°C (575°F) and residence times over 6-8 minutes (may affect properties and/or appearance). Nozzle temperature controls assist in elimination of drool premature freeze-off. Shot sizes in excess of 50% barrel capacity can lead to difficulties in providing a consistent, homogenous plastic melt.
  • ᵍ Measurements made from Laboratory test Coupon. Actual shrinkage may vary outside of range due to differences in processing conditions, equipment, part geometry and tool design. It is recommended that mold shrinkage studies be performed with surrogate or legacy tooling prior to cutting tools for new molded article.
  • ⁷ Injection Molding parameters are only mentioned as general guidelines. These may not apply or may need adjustment in specific situations such as low shot sizes, large part molding, thin wall molding and gas-assist molding.
  • ¹¹ The information stated on Technical Datasheets should be used as indicative only for material selection purposes and not be utilized as specification or used for part or tool design.
 

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