Degussa AG VESTAMID® L1640 nf (as-conditioned) Nylon 12
Subcategory: Nylon; Nylon 12; Polymer; Thermoplastic
Close Analogs: This former Creanova product line is a part of Degussa AG as of 2001. This grade is not part of the current Degussa product line.
Key Words: Polyamide
Material Notes: ISO data as provided by the manufacturer, Creanova, Inc. Uses: Wire insulation, fiber optics jacketing.
Physical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Density | 1.01 g/cc | 0.0365 lb/in³ | |
Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium | Max 0.5 % | Max 0.5 % | Humidity Absorption |
Mechanical Properties |
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Tensile Strength, Yield | 38 MPa | 5510 psi | |
Elongation at Break | Min 50 % | Min 50 % | |
Elongation at Yield | 9 % | 9 % | |
Modulus of Elasticity | 1.2 GPa | 174 ksi | |
Charpy Impact Unnotched | NB | NB | |
Charpy Impact, Notched, Low Temp | 0.4 J/cm² | 1.9 ft-lb/in² | at -30°C |
Charpy Impact, Unnotched Low Temp | NB | NB | at -30°C |
Charpy Impact, Notched | 0.4 J/cm² | 1.9 ft-lb/in² | |
Electrical Properties |
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Electrical Resistivity | 4e+014 ohm-cm | 4e+014 ohm-cm | |
Surface Resistance | Min 1e+015 ohm | Min 1e+015 ohm | |
Dielectric Constant | 3 | 3 | at 1 MHz. |
Dielectric Constant, Low Frequency | 5 | 5 | 100 Hz |
Dielectric Strength | 30 kV/mm | 762 kV/in | |
Dissipation Factor | 0.05 | 0.05 | at 1 MHz. |
Dissipation Factor, Low Frequency | 0.075 | 0.075 | 100 Hz |
Thermal Properties |
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CTE, linear 20°C | Max 50 µm/m-°C | Max 27.8 µin/in-°F | |
Deflection Temperature at 0.46 MPa (66 psi) | 110 °C | 230 °F | |
Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi) | 45 °C | 113 °F | |
Vicat Softening Point | 140 °C | 284 °F | 50°C/hr/50 N |
UL RTI, Electrical | 110 °C | 230 °F | |
UL RTI, Mechanical with Impact | 70 °C | 158 °F | |
UL RTI, Mechanical without Impact | 95 °C | 203 °F | |
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