(Ems) (TDS) Grilamid TR 90 LX
(Ems) (TDS) Grilamid TR 90 LX
(Ems) (TDS) Grilamid TR 90 LX
GRILAMID TR 90 LX
Product description
- Optic
- Electro / Electronics
- Automotive
- Mechanical engineering
- Domestic appliances
- Sanitary
PROPERTIES
Mechanical Properties
Norm Unit State Grilamid TR 90 LX
Tensile E-Modulus 1 mm/min ISO 527 MPa cond. 1500
Tensile strength at yield 50 mm/min ISO 527 MPa cond. 60
Elongation at yield 50 mm/min ISO 527 % cond. 6
Tensile strength at break 50 mm/min ISO 527 MPa cond. 40
Elongation at break 50 mm/min ISO 527 % cond. > 50
Impact strength Charpy, 23°C ISO 179/2-1eU kJ/m² cond. no break
Impact strength Charpy, -30°C ISO 179/2-1eU kJ/m² cond. no break
Notched impact strength Charpy, 23°C ISO 179/2-1eA kJ/m² cond. 9
Notched impact strength Charpy, -30°C ISO 179/2-1eA kJ/m² cond. 12
Ball indentation hardness ISO 2039-1 MPa cond. 110
Thermal Properties
Glass transition temperatures DSC ISO 11357 °C dry 125
Heat deflection temperature HDT/A 1.80 MPa ISO 75 °C dry 80
Heat deflection temperature HDT/C 0.45 MPa ISO 75 °C dry 100
-4
Thermal expansion coefficient long. 23-55°C ISO 11359 10 /K dry 0.9
-4
Thermal expansion coefficient trans. 23-55°C ISO 11359 10 /K dry 0.9
Maximum usage temperature long term ISO 2578 °C dry 80
Maximum usage temperature short term ISO 2578 °C dry 95
Electrical Properties
Dielectric strength IEC 60243-1 kV/mm cond. 35
Comparative tracking index CTI IEC 60112 - cond. 600
11
Specific volume resistivity IEC 60093 W·m cond. 10
12
Specific surface resistivity IEC 60093 W cond. 10
General Properties
Density ISO 1183 g/cm³ dry 1.00
Flammability (UL94) 0.8 mm ISO 1210 rating - HB
Water absorption 23°C/sat. ISO 62 % - 3
Moisture absorption 23°C/50% r.h. ISO 62 % - 1.5
Linear mould shrinkage long. ISO 294 % dry 0.45
Linear mould shrinkage trans. ISO 294 % dry 0.60
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Processing information for the injection moulding of Grilamid TR 90 LX
This technical data sheet for Grilamid TR 90 LX Silver streaks can also be caused by
provides you with useful information on material
preparation, machine requirements, tooling and
! overheating of the material (over 320°C)
or by too long melt residence time in the
processing. barrel.
Drying temperature
MATERIAL PREPARATION Polyamides are affected by oxidation at tempera-
tures above 80°C in the presence of oxygen. Visi-
Grilamid TR 90 LX is delivered dry and ready for ble yellowing of the material is an indication of
processing in sealed air tight packaging. Predrying oxidation. Hence, temperatures above 80°C for
is not necessary. desiccant dryers and temperatures above 100°C
for vacuum ovens should be avoided. In order to
detect oxidation it is advised to keep a small
Storage
amount of granulate (light colours only !) as a
Amorphous polyamides can be stored over years
comparison sample.
without negatively influencing it’s mechanical
properties. However, in order to ensure optimal
At longer residence times (over 1 hour) hopper
colour and transparency, Grilamid should not be
heating or hopper dryer (80°C) is useful.
stored for more then 6 months. At temperatures
above 25°C in combination with long storage tem-
peratures, the oxidation saturation process of the Use of regrind
granulate is accelerated. Hence, it is advised to Grilamid TR 90 LX is a thermoplastic material.
keep storage temperatures below 25°C. The above Hence, incomplete mouldings as well as sprues
mentioned effect becomes only visible after injec- and runners can be reprocessed. The following
tion moulding and shows itself in pats which have points should be observed:
a more yellow appearance. Storage facilities must
be dry and protect the bags from the influence of · Moisture absorption
weather and damage. · Grinding: Dust particles and particle size distri-
bution
Handling and safety · Contamination through foreign material, dust,
Detailed information can be obtained from the oil, etc.
“Material Safety Data Sheet” (MSDS) which can be · Level of addition to original material
requested with every material order. · Colour variation
· Reduction of mechanical properties
Drying
Grilamid TR 90 LX is dried and packed with a When adding regrind, special care has to be taken
moisture content of less than 0.08 %. Should the by the moulder.
packaging become damaged or be left open too
long, then the material must be dried. A too high
moisture content can be shown by a foaming melt, MACHINE REQUIREMENTS
excessive nozzle drool and silver streaks on the
moulded part. Grilamid TR 90 LX can be processed economically
and without problems on all machines suitable for
Drying can be done as follows: polyamides.
Desiccant dryer
Screw
Temperature: max. 80°C Wear protected, universal screws with shut-off
Time: 4 - 6 hours nozzles are recommended (3 zones).
Dew point of the dryer: -30°C
Screw
Vacuum oven
Length: 18 D - 22 D
Temperature: max. 80°C Compression ratio: 2 - 2.5
Time: 4 - 8 hours
Shot volume
Drying time The metering stroke (less decompression dis-
If there is only little evidence of foaming of the melt tance) must be longer than the length of the non-
or just slight silver streaks on the part, then the return-valve.
above mentioned minimal drying time will be suffi-
cient. If material is stored open for days, shows
strong foaming, unusually easy flow, streaks or a Selecting the injection unit
rough surface on the moulded part, then the Shot volume = 0.5 - 0.9 x
maximum drying time is required. (max. shot volume of injection unit)
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Heating PROCESSING
At least three separately controllable heating
zones, capable of reaching cylinder temperatures Mould filling, post pressure and dosing
up to 350°C. Separate nozzle heating is neces- The injection speed should be regulated so as to
sary. The cylinder flange temperature must be reduce towards the end of the filling cycle in order
controllable (cooling). to avoid burning. For dosing at low screw revolu-
tions and pressure the cooling time should be fully
Nozzle utilised.
Open nozzles are simple, allow an easy melt flow
and are long lasting. There is however, the danger Basic machine settings
that during retraction of the screws following injec- In order to start up the machine for processing
tion of the melt, air maybe drawn into the barrel Grilamid TR 90 LX, the following basic settings are
(decompression). For this reason, needle shut-off recommended.
nozzles are often used.
Temperatures
Clamping force
As a rule of thumb the clamping force can be es- Flange 40°C
timated using the following formula: Zone 1 240°C
Clamping force Zone 2 245°C
Zone 3 250°C
1)
7.5 kN x projected area (cm )
2 Nozzle 245°C
Tool 40°C
1)
for a cavity pressure of 750 bar Melt 265°C
Gate diameter
Runner diameter The recommendations and data given are based on our
experience to date, however, no liability can be assumed
1.4 x thickest wall section of the injection in connection with their usage and processing.
moulding part (but minimum 4 mm)
HAA/04.2001
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