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Stanyl® TE250F6

Polyamide 46

Glass Fiber Reinforcement, 30%

Supplied by DSM Engineering Plastics

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General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
Filler / Reinforcement 
  • Glass Fiber Reinforcement, 30% Filler by Weight
Additive 
  • Flame Retardant
  • Heat Stabilizer
 
Features 
  • Flame Retardant
  • Heat Stabilized
 
RoHS Compliance 
Automotive Specifications 
 
Forms 
  • Pellets
Multi-Point Data 
  • Isochronous Stress vs. Strain (ISO 11403-1)
  • Isothermal Stress vs. Strain (ISO 11403-1)
  • Secant Modulus vs. Strain (ISO 11403-1)
  • Shear Modulus vs. Temperature (ISO 11403-1)
  • Viscosity vs. Shear Rate (ISO 11403-2)
Physical
Dry
Conditioned
Unit
Test Method
Density
--
g/cm³
ISO 1183
Molding Shrinkage
      ISO 294-4
Across Flow
--
%
 
Flow
--
%
 
Water Absorption (Equilibrium, 73°F, 50% RH)
--
%
ISO 62
Mechanical
Dry
Conditioned
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Modulus
      ISO 527-2
--
psi
 
248°F
--
psi
 
320°F
--
psi
 
Tensile Stress
      ISO 527-2
Break
psi
 
Break, 248°F
--
psi
 
Break, 320°F
--
psi
 
Tensile Strain
      ISO 527-2
Break
%
 
Break, 248°F
--
%
 
Break, 320°F
--
%
 
Flexural Modulus
      ISO 178
--
psi
 
248°F
--
psi
 
320°F
--
psi
 
Impact
Dry
Conditioned
Unit
Test Method
Charpy Notched Impact Strength
      ISO 179/1 e A
-22°F
ft·lb/in²
 
73°F
ft·lb/in²
 
Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength
      ISO 179/1 eU
-22°F
ft·lb/in²
 
73°F
ft·lb/in²
 
Notched Izod Impact Strength
      ISO 180/1A
-40°F
ft·lb/in²
 
73°F
ft·lb/in²
 
Thermal
Dry
Conditioned
Unit
Test Method
Heat Deflection Temperature (264 psi, Unannealed)
--
°F
ISO 75-2/A
Melting Temperature 2
--
°F
ISO 11357-3
CLTE
      ISO 11359-2
Flow
--
in/in/°F
 
Transverse
--
in/in/°F
 
Thermal Index - 5000 hrs
--
°F
IEC 60216
Electrical
Dry
Conditioned
Unit
Test Method
Volume Resistivity
ohm·cm
IEC 60093
Comparative Tracking Index
--
V
IEC 60112
Electric Strength
V/mil
IEC 60243-1
Flammability
Dry
Conditioned
Unit
Test Method
Flammability Classification
      IEC 60695-11-10, -20
0.0138 in
--
 
 
0.0591 in
--
 
 
Related Terminology
Dry
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: Stanyl® TE250F6, Stanyl TE250F6, Stanyl® , Stanyl, StanylTE250F6, TE 250 F 6, TE250F6, TE250, 250F, F6, Polyamide 46, Nylon 46, Polyamide, Nylon, pa46, DSM EP, Polyamide46, Nylon46, 250TE
Generic Name
Dry
Generic Name may also be described by the following terms: PA46.
Conditioned
Generic Name may also be described by the following terms: PA46.
Features
Dry
Features may also be described by the following terms: Heat Stabilized, Heat-ageing Stabilized, Heat Ageing Stabilized, Heat-aging Stabilized, Heat Aging Stabilized.
Automotive Specifications
Dry
This plastic material has approval for 2 automotive specifications from the following agencies (the number in parentheses shows the number of specifications for that agency): FORD (2).
Conditioned
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: Stanyl® TE250F6, Stanyl TE250F6, Stanyl® , Stanyl, StanylTE250F6, TE 250 F 6, TE250F6, TE250, 250F, F6, Polyamide 46, Nylon 46, Polyamide, Nylon, pa46, DSM EP, Polyamide46, Nylon46, 250TE
Injection
Dry
Unit
 
Suggested Max Moisture
%
 
Rear Temperature
°F
 
Middle Temperature
°F
 
Front Temperature
°F
 
Nozzle Temperature
°F
 
Processing (Melt) Temp
°F
 
Mold Temperature
°F
 
Injection Rate
 
 
Back Pressure
psi
 
Screw Compression Ratio
 
 
Vent Depth
in
 
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
210°C/min
 
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