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LUVOCOM® 1115/XCF/40 | |||
Polyetherketoneketone | |||
40% Carbon Fiber | |||
Product Description | |||
LUVOCOM® 1115/XCF/40 is a Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) material filled with 40% carbon fiber. It is available in Africa & Middle East, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, or North America. | |||
Important attributes of LUVOCOM® 1115/XCF/40 are: | |||
Chemical Resistant | |||
Conductive | |||
ESD Protection | |||
Flame Retardant | |||
High Stiffness | |||
Typical application of LUVOCOM® 1115/XCF/40: Engineering/Industrial Parts | |||
General | |||
Asia Pacific | Latin America | ||
Filler / Reinforcement | Carbon Fiber, 40% Filler by Weight | ||
Features | Electrically Conductive | Good Chemical Resistance | Hydrolytically Stable |
ESD Protection | High Stiffness | ||
Flame Retardant | High Strength | ||
Uses | Bearings | Gears | |
Bushings | Pump Parts | ||
Appearance | Natural Color | ||
Physical | Nominal Value | Unit | Test Method |
Density | 1.47 | g/cm³ | ISO 1183 |
Molding Shrinkage | 0.050 to 0.20 | % | DIN 16901 |
Water Absorption (23°C, 24 hr) | < 0.10 | % | |
Mechanical | Nominal Value | Unit | Test Method |
Tensile Modulus | 40000 | MPa | ISO 527-2 |
Tensile Stress (Break) | 320 | MPa | ISO 527-2 |
Tensile Strain (Yield) | 1.2 | % | ISO 527-2 |
Flexural Modulus | 35000 | MPa | ISO 178 |
Flexural Stress | 465 | MPa | ISO 178 |
Flexural Strain at Flexural Strength | 1.8 | % | ISO 178 |
Impact | Nominal Value | Unit | Test Method |
Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength (23°C) | 55 | kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eU |
Thermal | Nominal Value | Unit | Test Method |
Heat Deflection Temperature (1.8 MPa, Unannealed) | 330 | °C | ISO 75-2/A |
Continuous Use Temperature | 260 | °C | UL 746B |
Maximum Use Temperature - Short Term | 300 | °C | |
Electrical | Nominal Value | Unit | Test Method |
Surface Resistivity | < 1.0E+4 | ohms | IEC 60093 |
Insulation Resistance | < 1.0E+4 | ohms | IEC 60167 |
Injection | Nominal Value | Unit | |
Drying Temperature | |||
Desiccant Dryer, A | 140 | °C | |
Desiccant Dryer, B | 150 | °C | |
Drying Time | |||
Desiccant Dryer, A | 4.0 to 6.0 | hr | |
Desiccant Dryer, B | 4.0 to 8.0 | hr | |
Suggested Max Moisture | 0.050 | % | |
Rear Temperature | 370 to 390 | °C | |
Middle Temperature | 380 to 420 | °C | |
Front Temperature | 390 to 420 | °C | |
Nozzle Temperature | 390 to 420 | °C | |
Processing (Melt) Temp | 390 | °C | |
Mold Temperature | 180 to 220 | °C | |
Injection Notes | |||
General | |||
In general LUVOCOM® can be processed on conventional injection moulding machines while observing the usual technical guidelines. | |||
Any added fibrous materials or fillers may have an abrasive effect. In this case the cylinder and screw should be protected against wear as is usual in the processing of reinforced thermoplastic materials. | |||
Lengthy dwell times for the melts in the cylinder should be avoided. | |||
Lower the temperatures during interruptions! | |||
Predrying (optional) | |||
It is advisable to predry the granulate with a suitable dryer immediately before processing. | |||
The granulate may absorb moisture from the air. | |||
Delivery Form & Storage | |||
Unless indicated otherwise, the material is delivered as 3mm-long pellets in sealed bags on pallets. | |||
Preferably storage should be effected in dry and normally temperatured rooms | |||
Additional Information | |||
During processing, the moisture content should not exceed 0.05%. To avoid internal stresses, a medium to high injection rate should be used. An increase in tool temperature may be helpful. Post-crystallization may lead to warpage at elevated operating temperatures. This can be counteracted by suitable heat treatment. | |||
The processing notes provided merely represent a recommendation for general use. Due to the large variety of machines, geometries and volumes of parts, etc., it may be necessary to employ different settings according to the specific application. | |||
High-temperature polymers place increased demands on the tool steels employed. | |||
Please contact us for further information. | |||
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