EMS-Grivory Grilamid® L20 FR Nylon 12, Dry As Molded
Subcategory: Nylon; Thermoplastic; Nylon 12
Material Notes: Grilamid L20FR is a flame-retardant, polyamide 12 formulation recognized by Underwriters Laboratories as meeting the V2 requirements of U.L. Bulletin 94 in sections as thin as 0.031" (0.79mm) for all colors. Stabilized against thermal degradation, it offers excellent retention of properties when exposed to high temperatures and U.V. radiation. Unlike conventional systems based on phosphorus, chlorine or bromine, the flameretarding systems of Grilamid L20FR and its products of decomposition are non-corrosive and thus will not attack machine or mold surfaces under any processing conditions. This flame-retarding system depends upon the release of nitrogen to “blanket” combustion. It does not require a synergist, and is effective at a very low concentration, thus minimizing any effects on properties or processing. Grilamid L20FR may be processed via injection molding or extrusion. It is especially suited for components in the electrical, electronics, telecommunications, appliance and personal care industries. Information provided by EMS-Grivory
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- Density
- Water Absorption
- Water Absorption at Saturation
- Linear Mold Shrinkage
- Linear Mold Shrinkage, Transverse
- Tensile Strength at Break
- Elongation at Break
- Flexural Modulus
- Flexural Strength
- Izod Impact, Notched
- CTE, linear 20°C
- Melting Point
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Deflection Temperature at 0.46 MPa (66 psi)
- Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi)
- Flammability, UL94
- Oxygen Index
- Processing Temperature
- Rear Barrel Temperature
- Middle Barrel Temperature
- Front Barrel Temperature
- Melt Temperature
- Mold Temperature
- Drying Temperature
- Dry Time
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