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Crastin® HR5330HF BK503

THERMOPLASTIC POLYESTER RESIN

Glass Fiber Reinforcement, 30%

Supplied by DuPont Performance Polymers

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Product Description
Crastin® HR5330HF is a 30% glass reinforced PBT with high flow (HF), moderately toughened, hydrolysis resistant (HR) resin. Excellent balance of properties between terminal pullout and impact resistance. Developed for USCAR Class 3 and 4 environments.
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
Filler / Reinforcement 
  • Glass Fiber Reinforcement, 30% Filler by Weight
Additive 
  • Hydrolysis Resistant
  • Lubricant
 
Features 
  • Good Chemical Resistance
  • Good Dimensional Stability
  • Good Processability
  • High Flow
  • Hydrolysis Resistant
  • Low Moisture Absorption
  • Low Viscosity
Uses 
  • Automotive Applications
  • Connectors
  • Electrical/Electronic Applications
  • Engineering Parts
  • Industrial Applications
  • Industrial Parts
  • Machine/Mechanical Parts
RoHS Compliance 
Automotive Specifications 
 
Appearance 
  • Black
Processing Method 
  • Injection Molding
Part Marking Code (ISO 11469)
  • >PBT-IGF30<
Resin ID (ISO 1043)
  • PBT-IGF30
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Density
g/cm³
ISO 1183
Molding Shrinkage
    ISO 294-4
Across Flow: 0.0787 in
%
 
Flow: 0.0787 in
%
 
Mechanical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Modulus (73°F)
psi
ISO 527-2
Tensile Stress (Break, 73°F)
psi
ISO 527-2
Tensile Strain (Break, 73°F)
%
ISO 527-2
Flexural Modulus (73°F)
psi
ISO 178
Impact
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Charpy Notched Impact Strength
    ISO 179/1eA
-22°F
ft·lb/in²
 
73°F
ft·lb/in²
 
Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength (73°F)
ft·lb/in²
ISO 179/1eU
Notched Izod Impact Strength
    ISO 180/1A
-40°F
ft·lb/in²
 
73°F
ft·lb/in²
 
Unnotched Izod Impact Strength (73°F)
ft·lb/in²
ISO 180/1U
Thermal
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Heat Deflection Temperature
     
66 psi, Unannealed
°F
ISO 75-2/B
264 psi, Unannealed
°F
ISO 75-2/A
Melting Temperature 2
°F
ISO 11357-3
Flammability
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Flame Rating - UL (0.0295 in)
 
UL 94
Flammability Classification (0.0295 in)
 
IEC 60695-11-10, -20
Related Terminology
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: Crastin® HR5330HF BK503, Crastin HR5330HF BK503, Crastin® , Crastin, CrastinHR5330HFBK503, HR 5330 HF BK 503, HR5330HF BK503, HR5330, 5330HF, HFBK, BK503, HR5330HFBK503, Polybutylene Terephthalate, PBT, Polyester, DuPont, PolybutyleneTerephthalate, 5330HR
Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Low Viscosity, Good Processability, Easy Processing, Low Moisture Absorption, Low Water Absorption, Water Resistant, Moisture Resistant, High Flow, High Melt, High MFI, Good Dimensional Stability, Dimensionally Stable, Good Chemical Resistance, Chemical Resistant.
Uses
Uses may also be described by the following terms: Machine Parts, Mechanical Parts, Machine/Mechanical Parts, Engineering Parts, Industrial Parts, Electrical Applications, Electronic Applications, Electrical/Electronic Applications, Electrical Sector, Automotive Applications, Automotive Sector.
Automotive Specifications
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): CHRYSLER (1), ASTM (1).
Injection
Nominal Value
Unit
 
Drying Temperature
°F
 
Drying Time
hr
 
Suggested Max Moisture
%
 
Processing (Melt) Temp
°F
 
Melt Temperature, Optimum
°F
 
Mold Temperature
°F
 
Mold Temperature, Optimum
°F
 
Drying Recommended
 
 
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
210°C/min
 
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