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Norylux™ PPO 30% GF

Polyphenylene Ether + PS + Nylon

Glass Fiber Reinforcement, 30%

Supplied by Westlake Plastics Company

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Product Description
Norylux modified PPO is a strong engineering plastic with outstanding mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. Low moisture absorption and low thermal expansion make Norylux one of the most dimensionally stable thermoplastics available. Norylux is widely used for electrical housings and structural components since it has excellent insulating properties, flame resistance, and dimensional stability over a wide range of service temperatures. Norylux is often selected for fluid handling applications since it has low moisture absorption and excellent strength and stiffness. Norylux is easy to fabricate, paint, and glue.
Manufacturing Capabilities:
  • Rod: 0.125 in to 8 in diameter
  • Sheet: 0.03 in to 6 in thick
  • Film: 0.005 in to .029 in thick
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • North America
Filler / Reinforcement 
  • Glass Fiber Reinforcement, 30% Filler by Weight
Features 
  • Flame Retardant
  • Good Dimensional Stability
  • Good Electrical Properties
  • Good Impact Resistance
  • Good Thermal Stability
  • High Stiffness
  • High Strength
  • Low Moisture Absorption
  • Paintable
Uses 
  • Electrical Housing
  • Electrical Parts
  • Fittings
  • Insulation
  • Protective Coverings
  • Pump Parts
  • Structural Parts
  • Valves/Valve Parts
Appearance 
  • Grey
Forms 
  • Pellets
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Specific Gravity
 
ASTM D792
Water Absorption (24 hr)
%
ASTM D570
Mechanical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Strength (Yield)
psi
ASTM D638
Tensile Elongation (Break)
%
ASTM D638
Flexural Modulus
psi
ASTM D790
Flexural Strength (Yield)
psi
ASTM D790
Impact
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Notched Izod Impact
    ASTM D256
-40°F
ft·lb/in
 
73°F
ft·lb/in
 
Hardness
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Rockwell Hardness (L-Scale)
 
ASTM D785
Thermal
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Deflection Temperature Under Load
    ASTM D648
66 psi, Unannealed
°F
 
264 psi, Unannealed
°F
 
CLTE - Flow
in/in/°F
ASTM D696
Electrical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Dielectric Strength
V/mil
ASTM D149
Dielectric Constant (60 Hz)
 
ASTM D150
Dissipation Factor (60 Hz)
 
ASTM D150
Flammability
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Flame Rating - UL
    UL 94
0.0580 in
 
 
0.236 in
 
 
Related Terminology
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: Norylux™ PPO 30% GF, Norylux PPO 30 GF, Norylux™ , Norylux, NoryluxPPO30GF, PPO 30% GF, PPO 30 GF, PPO30, 30GF, PPO30GF, Polyphenylene Ether + PS + Nylon, Polyphenylene Ether PS Nylon, Polyphenylene Ether : PS : Nylon, Polyphenylene Ether / PS / Nylon, Polyphenylene Ether - PS - Nylon, Polyphenylene Ether _ PS _ Nylon, Polyphenylene Ether PS Nylon, PPE+PS+Nylon, PPEPSNylon, PPE:PS:Nylon, PPE/PS/Nylon, PPE-PS-Nylon, PPE_PS_Nylon, PPE PS Nylon, Polyphenylene Ether, PPE, Westlake Plast, PolyphenyleneEtherPSNylon, PolyphenyleneEther, PolyphenyleneEther_PS_Nylon, 30PPO
Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Good Thermal Stability, High Strength, High Stiffness, Low Moisture Absorption, Low Water Absorption, Water Resistant, Moisture Resistant, Good Impact Resistance, Good Electrical Properties, Good Dimensional Stability, Dimensionally Stable.
Uses
Uses may also be described by the following terms: Valves, Valve Parts, Electrical Housings, Electrical Housing, Protective Coverings, Protective Covering.
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
 
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