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CAMPUS® datasheet | HOSTAFORM S 27064


This datasheet of HOSTAFORM S 27064 from Ticona is provided by the international plastics database CAMPUS.

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  HOSTAFORM S 27064 | POM | Ticona
Product Texts
Chemical abbreviation according to ISO 1043-1: POM-HI
Molding compound ISO 9988- POM-K, M-GNPR, 05-001

POM copolymer, modified

Easy flowing, elastomer-containing injection molding type based on
HOSTAFORM C 27021 with high toughness, and slightly lower hardness,
rigidity and chemical resistance than the basic type; high
resistance to thermal and oxidative degradation.

UL-registration in natural and a thickness more than 1.57 mm as UL 94
HB. Burning rate ISO 3795 and FMVSS 302 < 100 mm/min for a thickness
more than 1 mm thickness.

Ranges of applications: For thin-walled molded parts with high
energy-absorbing capacity.

UL = Underwriters Laboratories (USA)
FMVSS = Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (USA)
Rheological propertiesValueUnitTest Standard
Melt volume-flow rate (MVR) 18 cm³/10min ISO 1133
Temperature 190 °C ISO 1133
Load 2.16 kg ISO 1133
Molding shrinkage (parallel) 1.8 % ISO 294-4, 2577
Molding shrinkage (normal) 1.7 % ISO 294-4, 2577
Mechanical propertiesValueUnitTest Standard
Tensile Modulus 1700 MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Yield stress 44 MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Yield strain 10 % ISO 527-1/-2
Nominal strain at break 35 % ISO 527-1/-2
Tensile creep modulus (1h) 1400 MPa ISO 899-1
Tensile creep modulus (1000h) 800 MPa ISO 899-1
Charpy impact strength (+23°C) 150[P] kJ/m² ISO 179/1eU
Charpy impact strength (-30°C) 110 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eU
Charpy notched impact strength (+23°C) 11 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA
Charpy notched impact strength (-30°C) 6 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA
P: Partial Break
Thermal propertiesValueUnitTest Standard
Melting temperature (10°C/min) 166 °C ISO 11357-1/-3
Temp. of deflection under load (1.80 MPa) 77 °C ISO 75-1/-2
Vicat softening temperature (50°C/h 50N) 125 °C ISO 306
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion (parallel) 130 E-6/K ISO 11359-1/-2
Burning Behav. at 1.5 mm nom. thickn. HB class IEC 60695-11-10
Thickness tested 1.6 mm IEC 60695-11-10
UL recognition UL - -
Burning Behav. at thickness h HB class IEC 60695-11-10
Thickness tested 3.2 mm IEC 60695-11-10
UL recognition UL - -
Electrical propertiesValueUnitTest Standard
Relative permittivity (100Hz) 4.4 - IEC 60250
Relative permittivity (1MHz) 4.4 - IEC 60250
Dissipation factor (100Hz) 100 E-4 IEC 60250
Dissipation factor (1MHz) 200 E-4 IEC 60250
Volume resistivity 1E11 Ohm*m IEC 60093
Surface resistivity 1E13 Ohm IEC 60093
Electric strength 28 kV/mm IEC 60243-1
Comparative tracking index 600 - IEC 60112
Other propertiesValueUnitTest Standard
Water absorption 0.65 % Sim. to ISO 62
Humidity absorption 0.25 % Sim. to ISO 62
Density 1370 kg/m³ ISO 1183
Test specimen productionValueUnitTest Standard
Processing conditions acc. ISO 9990 - ISO ....-2
Injection Molding, melt temperature 205 °C ISO 294
Injection Molding, mold temperature 80 °C ISO 10724
Injection Molding, injection velocity 200 mm/s ISO 294
Injection Molding, pressure at hold 90 MPa ISO 294
Diagrams
Viscosity-shear rate , HOSTAFORM S 27064, POM, Ticona
Shearstress-shear rate , HOSTAFORM S 27064, POM, Ticona
Dynamic Shear modulus-temperature , HOSTAFORM S 27064, POM, Ticona
Characteristics
Processing
Injection Molding
Delivery form
Pellets
Additives
Release agent
Regional Availability
Other text information
Injection molding
PREPROCESSING
General drying is not necessary due to low moisture absorption of
the resin.

In case of bad storage conditions (water contact or condensed water)
the use of a recirculating air dryer (100 to 120 °C / max. 40 mm
layer / 3 to 6 hours) is recommended.

Max. Water content 0,2 %

PROCESSING
Standard injection moulding machines with three phase (15 to 25 D)
plasticating screws will fit.

Melt temperature 190-230 °C
Mould temperature 60-80 °C

POSTPROCESSING
Conditioning e.g. moisturizing is not necessary.
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