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CAMPUS® datasheet | Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG


This datasheet of Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG from Rhodia Polyamide Engineering Plastics is provided by the international plastics database CAMPUS.

CAMPUS is organized by a group of leading international resin producers, who have agreed to test their material according to uniform conditions, based on ISO standards (ISO 10350, ISO 11403), in order to offer comparable data to the market.

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  Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG | PA66-GF30 | Rhodia Polyamide Engineering Plastics
Product Texts
Polyamide 66, reinforced with 30% of glass fibre, for injection moulding specially stabilized to improve its resistance to automotive cooling liquids.TECHNYL A 218 V30 black 34 NG is particularly recommended for the injection moulding of parts in permanent contact with cooling liquids in cars, such as: Cooling and heating radiator systems, header tanks, thermostat components, and inlet / outlet pipes.

This product is available in black

Mechanical propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Tensile Modulus 10000 / 7500 MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Stress at break 190 / 135 MPa ISO 527-1/-2
Strain at break 3 / 6 % ISO 527-1/-2
Charpy impact strength (+23°C) 80 / 88 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eU
Charpy notched impact strength (+23°C) 11 / 15 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) 250 / * °C ISO 75-1/-2
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion (parallel) 25 / * E-6/K ISO 11359-1/-2
Burning Behav. at thickness h HB / * class IEC 60695-11-10
Thickness tested 1.6 / * mm IEC 60695-11-10
Electrical propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Relative permittivity (100Hz) 4 / 9 - IEC 60250
Relative permittivity (1MHz) 3.7 / 4 - IEC 60250
Dissipation factor (100Hz) 100 / 1500 E-4 IEC 60250
Dissipation factor (1MHz) 100 / 1100 E-4 IEC 60250
Volume resistivity 1E13 / 1E11 Ohm*m IEC 60093
Surface resistivity * / 1E12 Ohm IEC 60093
Electric strength 34 / 29 kV/mm IEC 60243-1
Comparative tracking index 600 / 600 - IEC 60112
Other propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Water absorption 0.8 / * % Sim. to ISO 62
Density 1370 / - kg/m³ ISO 1183
Material specific propertiesdry / condUnitTest Standard
Viscosity number 135 / * cm³/g ISO 307, 1157, 1628
Diagrams
Viscosity-shear rate , Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG, PA66-GF30, Rhodia
Shearstress-shear rate , Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG, PA66-GF30, Rhodia
Stress-strain , Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG, PA66-GF30, Rhodia
Stress-strain , Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG, PA66-GF30, Rhodia
Specific volume-temperature (pvT) , Technyl® A 218 V30 black 34NG, PA66-GF30, Rhodia
Characteristics
Regional Availability
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South and Central America, Near East/Africa
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