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CAMPUS® datasheet | Minlon® 10B40HS1 BK061


This datasheet of Minlon® 10B40HS1 BK061 from DuPont Engineering Polymers is provided by the international plastics database CAMPUS.

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  Minlon® 10B40HS1 BK061 | PA66-MD40 | DuPont Engineering Polymers
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Common features of Minlon® nylon resin include mechanical and physical properties such as high mechanical strength, excellent balance of stiffness /toughness, good high temperature performance, good chemical resistance, paintability, dimensional stability and low warpage.

Grades with improved electrical and flammability properties are available within the Zytel® nylon resin product line. In addition, Minlon® nylon resin is available in different modified and reinforced grades to create a wide range of products with tailored properties for specific processes and end-uses.

 

The good melt stability of Minlon® nylon resin normally enables the recycling of properly handled production waste. If recycling is not possible, DuPont recommends, as the preferred option, incineration with energy recovery (-31kJ/g of base polymer) in appropriately equipped installations. For disposal, local regulations have to be observed.

 

Minlon® nylon resin typically is used in demanding applications in the automotive, electrical, electronic, domestic appliances and construction industries.

 

Minlon® 10B40HS1 BK061 is a 40% mineral reinforced, heat stabilized, black polyamide 66 resin for injection molding.

 

Rheological propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Molding shrinkage, parallel 0.4 / * % ISO 294-4, 2577
Molding shrinkage, normal 0.9 / * % ISO 294-4, 2577
Mechanical propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Tensile Modulus 10000 / - MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Stress at break 95 / - MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Strain at break 2.5 / - % ISO 527-1/-2
Charpy notched impact strength, +23°C 3 / - kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA
Thermal propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Melting temperature, 10°C/min 263 / * °C ISO 11357-1/-3
Temp. of deflection under load, 1.80 MPa 170 / * °C ISO 75-1/-2
Temp. of deflection under load, 0.45 MPa 240 / * °C ISO 75-1/-2
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion, parallel 36 / * E-6/K ISO 11359-1/-2
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion, normal 66 / * E-6/K ISO 11359-1/-2
Other propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Density 1510 / - kg/m³ ISO 1183
Characteristics
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PREPROCESSING

Drying recommended = Yes, if moisture content of resin exceeds recommended level
Drying temperature = 80°C
Drying time, dehumidified dryer = 2-4 h
Processing moisture content = <0.2 %

PROCESSING

Melt temperature optimum = 295°C
Melt temperature range = 285-305°C
Mold temperature optimum = 100°C
Mold temperature range = 70-120°C
Maximum Screw tangential Speed : 0.15 m/s
Flow front speed : 100 mm/ s
Hold pressure optimum : 70 MPa
Hold pressure range : 40-100 MPa
Back pressure : low
Hold pressure time : 3 s/mm
Maximum hold-up time : 12 min


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