PA66 FG42A NC010 高粘度,食品级
Zytel® FG42A NC010 | PA66 NYLON RESIN
Regional Availability
North America, Europe, South and Central America, Near East/Africa
Processing
Injection Moulding, Film Extrusion, Profile Extrusion, Sheet Extrusion, Other Extrusion, Coatable, Casting
Delivery form
Pellets
Additives
Release agent
Product Text
Zytel® FG42A is a high viscosity polyamide 66 for injection molding and extrusion. It has improved break resistance for thick-walled parts. It has been developed for consideration into applications such as parts for the food industry.
FOOD CONTACT
This product is manufactured according to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) principles and generally accepted in food contact applications in Europe and the USA when meeting applicable use conditions. For details, individual compliance statements are available from your DuPont representative.
Injection molding
PREPROCESSING
Drying recommended = Yes, if moisture content of resin exceeds recommended level
Drying temperature = 80℃
Drying time, dehumidified dryer = 2-4 h
Processing moisture content = <0.05 %
PROCESSING
Melt temperature optimum = 290℃
Melt temperature range = 280-300℃
Mould temperature optimum = 70℃
Mould temperature range = 50-90℃
Profile extrusion
PREPROCESSING
Drying recommended = Yes, if moisture content of resin exceeds recommended level
Drying temperature = 80℃
Drying time, dehumidified dryer = 4-6 h
Processing moisture content = <0.05 %
PROCESSING
Melt temperature optimum = 285℃
Melt temperature range = 280-290℃
PROPERTIES
Rheological properties | dry / cond | Unit | Test Standard |
Moulding shrinkage,parallel | 1.4 / * | % | ISO 294-4,2577 |
Moulding shrinkage,normal | 1.4 / * | % | ISO 294-4,2577 |
Mechanical properties | dry / cond | Unit | Test Standard |
Tensile Modulus | 3100 / 1300 | MPa | ISO 527-1/-2 |
Yield stress | 83 / 55 | MPa | ISO 527-1/-2 |
Yield strain | 4.4 / 27 | % | ISO 527-1/-2 |
Nominal strain at break | >50 / >50 | % | ISO 527-1/-2 |
Charpy impact strength,23℃ | N / N | kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eU |
Charpy impact strength,-30℃ | N / N | kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eU |
Charpy notched impact strength,23℃ | 6 / 20 | kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eA |
Charpy notched impact strength,-30℃ | 6 / 4 | kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eA |
Thermal properties | dry / cond | Unit | Test Standard |
Melting temperature,10℃/min | 262 / * | ℃ | ISO 11357-1/-3 |
Glass transition temperature,10℃/min | 70 / - | ℃ | ISO 11357-1/-2 |
Temp. of deflection under load,1.8 MPa | 70 / * | ℃ | ISO 75-1/-2 |
Temp. of deflection under load,0.45 MPa | 200 / * | ℃ | ISO 75-1/-2 |
Vicat softening temperature,50℃/h,50N | 244 / * | ℃ | ISO 306 |
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion,parallel | 100 / * | E-6/K | ISO 11359-1/-2 |
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion,normal | 100 / * | E-6/K | ISO 11359-1/-2 |
Flammability | dry / cond | Unit | Test Standard |
Burning Behav. at 1.5 mm nom. thickn. | HB / * | class | IEC 60695-11-10 |
Thickness tested | 1.5 / * | mm | IEC 60695-11-10 |
UL recognition | UL / * | - | - |
Burning Behav. at thickness h | V-2 / * | class | IEC 60695-11-10 |
Thickness tested | 3.0 / * | mm | IEC 60695-11-10 |
UL recognition | UL / * | - | - |
Oxygen index | 28 / * | % | ISO 4589-1/-2 |
Electrical properties | dry / cond | Unit | Test Standard |
Relative permittivity,100Hz | 4.3 / 10 | - | IEC 60250 |
Relative permittivity,1MHz | 3.6 / 4.2 | - | IEC 60250 |
Dissipation factor,100Hz | 150 / 2000 | E-4 | IEC 60250 |
Dissipation factor,1MHz | 150 / 750 | E-4 | IEC 60250 |
Volume resistivity | 1E13 / 1E11 | Ohm*m | IEC 60093 |
Electric strength | 31 / - | kV/mm | IEC 60243-1 |
Other properties | dry / cond | Unit | Test Standard |
Water absorption,2mm | 8.5 / * | % | Sim. to ISO 62 |
Humidity absorption,2mm | 2.6 / * | % | Sim. to ISO 62 |
Density | 1140 / - | kg/m³ | ISO 1183 |
Material specific properties | dry / cond | Unit | Test Standard |
Viscosity number | 280 / * | cm³/g | ISO 307,1157,1628 |
Rheological calc. properties | Value | Unit | Test Standard |
Density of melt | 1010 | kg/m³ | - |
Thermal conductivity of melt | 0.16 | W/(m K) | - |
Spec. heat capacity melt | 2790 | J/(kg K) | - |
Ejection temperature | 180 | ℃ | - |
Min. mould temperature | 50 | ℃ | - |
Max. mould temperature | 90 | ℃ | - |
Min. melt temperature | 280 | ℃ | - |
Max. melt temperature | 300 | ℃ | - |
Chemical Media Resistance
Acids
√ Acetic Acid (5% by mass) (23℃)
√ Citric Acid solution (10% by mass) (23℃)
√ Lactic Acid (10% by mass) (23℃)
× Hydrochloric Acid (36% by mass) (23℃)
× Nitric Acid (40% by mass) (23℃)
× Sulfuric Acid (38% by mass) (23℃)
× Sulfuric Acid (5% by mass) (23℃)
× Chromic Acid solution (40% by mass) (23℃)
Bases
× Sodium Hydroxide solution (35% by mass) (23℃)
√ Sodium Hydroxide solution (1% by mass) (23℃)
√ Ammonium Hydroxide solution (10% by mass) (23℃)
Alcohols
√ Isopropyl alcohol (23℃)
√ Methanol (23℃)
√ Ethanol (23℃)
Hydrocarbons
√ n-Hexane (23℃)
√ Toluene (23℃)
√ iso-Octane (23℃)
Ketones
√ Acetone (23℃)
Ethers
√ Diethyl ether (23℃)
Mineral oils
√ SAE 10W40 multigrade motor oil (23℃)
× SAE 10W40 multigrade motor oil (130℃)
× SAE 80/90 hypoid-gear oil (130℃)
√ Insulating Oil (23℃)
Standard Fuels
√ ISO 1817 Liquid 1 (60℃)
√ ISO 1817 Liquid 2 (60℃)
√ ISO 1817 Liquid 3 (60℃)
√ ISO 1817 Liquid 4 (60℃)
√ Standard fuel without alcohol (pref. ISO 1817 Liquid C) (23℃)
√ Standard fuel with alcohol (pref. ISO 1817 Liquid 4) (23℃)
√ Diesel fuel (pref. ISO 1817 Liquid F) (23℃)
√ Diesel fuel (pref. ISO 1817 Liquid F) (90℃)
× Diesel fuel (pref. ISO 1817 Liquid F) (>90℃)
Salt solutions
√ Sodium Chloride solution (10% by mass) (23℃)
× Sodium Hypochlorite solution (10% by mass) (23℃)
√ Sodium Carbonate solution (20% by mass) (23℃)
√ Sodium Carbonate solution (2% by mass) (23℃)
× Zinc Chloride solution (50% by mass) (23℃)
Other
√ Ethyl Acetate (23℃)
× Hydrogen peroxide (23℃)
× DOT No. 4 Brake fluid (130℃)
× Ethylene Glycol (50% by mass) in water (108℃)
√ 1% nonylphenoxy-polyethyleneoxy ethanol in water (23℃)
√ 50% Oleic acid + 50% Olive Oil (23℃)
√ Water (23℃)
× Water (90℃)
× Phenol solution (5% by mass) (23℃)
Symbols used:
√ possibly resistant
Defined as: Supplier has sufficient indication that contact with chemical can be potentially accepted under the intended use conditions and expected service life. Criteria for assessment have to be indicated (e.g. surface aspect, volume change, property change).
× not recommended - see explanation
Defined as: Not recommended for general use. However, short-term exposure under certain restricted conditions could be acceptable (e.g. fast cleaning with thorough rinsing, spills, wiping, vapor exposure).