RTP 200 AR 20(200AR20) PA66 (NYLON 6/6) of Engineered Thermoplastics

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RTP 200 AR 20
Nylon 6/6 (PA)
Aramid Fiber

PROPERTIES & AVERAGE VALUES OF INJECTION MOLDED SPECIMENS


PERMANENCEEnglishSI MetricASTM
TEST

Primary Additive20%20%

Specific Gravity1.191.19D 792

Molding Shrinkage

1/8 in (3.2 mm) section0.0100 – 0.0150in/in1.00 – 1.50%D 955


MECHANICAL

Impact Strength, Izod

notched 1/8 in (3.2 mm) section0.7ft-lbs/in37J/mD 256

unnotched 1/8 in (3.2 mm) section10.0ft-lbs/in534J/mD 4812

Tensile Strength13500psi93MPaD 638

Tensile Elongation4.0 – 6.0%4.0 – 6.0%D 638

Tensile Modulus0.70x 10^6 psi4826MPaD 638

Flexural Strength20000psi138MPaD 790

Flexural Modulus0.60x 10^6 psi4137MPaD 790


ELECTRICAL

Volume Resistivity1E14 – 1E16ohm.cm1E14 – 1E16ohm.cmD 257


THERMAL

Deflection Temperature

@ 264 psi (1820 kPa)300°F149°CD 648

Ignition Resistance*

Flammability**HB @ 1/16 inHB @ 1.5 mmD 635

PROPERTY NOTES

Data herein is typical and not to be construed as specifications.
Unless otherwise specified, all data listed is for natural or black colored materials. Pigments can affect properties.

* This rating is not intended to reflect hazards of this or any other material under actual fire conditions.

** Values per RTP Company testing.


GENERAL PROCESSING FOR INJECTION MOLDING

EnglishSI Metric

Injection Pressure10000 – 18000psi69 – 124MPa

Melt Temperature530 – 570°F277 – 299°C

Mold Temperature150 – 225°F66 – 107°C

Drying4 hrs @ 175°F4 hrs @ 79°C

Moisture Content0.20%0.20%

Dew Point0°F-18°C


PROCESSING NOTES

RTP NYLON PA66OTHER TYPES:

RTP 200 AR 15Aramid Fiber 15%

RTP 200 AR 20Aramid Fiber 20%

RTP 200 AR 10 TFE 10Aramid Fiber 10% – PTFE 10%

RTP 200 AR 15 TFE 10Aramid Fiber 15% – PTFE 10%

RTP 200 AR 15 TFE 15Aramid Fiber 15% – PTFE 15%

RTP 200 AR 15 TFE 15 SI 2Aramid Fiber 15% – PTFE 15% – Silicone 2%

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RTP 200 AR 20(200AR20) PA66 (NYLON 6/6) of Engineered Thermoplastics