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Amodel® A-1625 HS

Polyphthalamide

Glass\Carbon Fiber Reinforcement, 25%

Supplied by Solvay Specialty Polymers

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Product Description
Amodel A-1625 HS is a 25% carbon and glass-reinforced, heat-stabilized grade of polyphthalamide (PPA). It is formulated for applications requiring the dissipation of static charge. This material is well suited for fuel systems applications requiring low permeation, low swell, and high thermal resistance. It can also be used for components of electrical/electronic systems requiring high strength and stiffness, as well as static charge dissipation.

Amodel A-1625 HS provides low moisture absorption, excellent dimensional stability and has creep resistance superior to other electrostatic dissipative materials.

  • Black: A-1625 HS BK 324
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • Africa & Middle East
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Filler / Reinforcement 
  • Glass\Carbon Fiber Reinforcement, 25% Filler by Weight
Additive 
  • Heat Stabilizer
Features 
  • Good Chemical Resistance
  • Good Creep Resistance
  • Good Dimensional Stability
  • Good Stiffness
  • High Heat Resistance
  • High Stiffness
  • High Temperature Strength
  • Low Moisture Absorption
Uses 
  • Automotive Applications
  • Automotive Electronics
  • Automotive Under the Hood
  • Connectors
  • Electrical/Electronic Applications
  • Fuel Lines
RoHS Compliance 
Automotive Specifications 
Appearance 
  • Black
Forms 
  • Pellets
Processing Method 
  • Injection Molding
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Density
g/cm³
ISO 1183/A
Molding Shrinkage
    ISO 294-4
Across Flow
%
 
Flow
%
 
Water Absorption (73°F, 24 hr)
%
ISO 62
Mechanical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Modulus
psi
ISO 527-2
Tensile Strength
psi
ASTM D638
Tensile Strain (Yield)
%
ISO 527-2
Flexural Modulus
psi
ISO 178
Flexural Strength
psi
ISO 178
Impact
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Notched Izod Impact Strength
ft·lb/in²
ISO 180
Unnotched Izod Impact Strength
ft·lb/in²
ISO 180
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
Electrical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Volume Resistivity 2
ohm·cm
SAE J1645
Related Terminology
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: Amodel® A-1625 HS, Amodel A1625 HS, Amodel® , Amodel, AmodelA1625HS, A-1625 HS, A1625 HS, A:1625 HS, A/1625 HS, A+1625 HS, A_1625 HS, A 1625 HS, A1625, 1625HS, A1625HS, A_1625HS, Polyphthalamide, PPA, Polyamide, Nylon, Solvay Specialty, 1625A
Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Low Moisture Absorption, Low Water Absorption, Water Resistant, Moisture Resistant, High Stiffness, High Temperature Strength, Good Chemical Resistance, Chemical Resistant, Good Creep Resistance, Creep Resistant, Good Dimensional Stability, Dimensionally Stable, High Heat Resistance, Good Stiffness.
Uses
Uses may also be described by the following terms: Automotive Applications, Automotive Sector, Electrical Applications, Electronic Applications, Electrical/Electronic Applications, Electrical Sector.
Automotive Specifications
This plastic material has approval for 1 automotive specifications from the following agencies (the number in parentheses shows the number of specifications for that agency): ASTM (1).
Injection
Nominal Value
Unit
 
Drying Temperature
°F
 
Drying Time
hr
 
Suggested Max Moisture
%
 
Rear Temperature
°F
 
Front Temperature
°F
 
Processing (Melt) Temp
°F
 
Mold Temperature
°F
 
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
250V
 
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