Polyamide 6 Reinforced with 60% Glass Fibers (PA6+GF60), UD-Tape

Alternative and trade names
Cetex®
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Description

Reinforced engineering composite with 60% glass fiber

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Properties

General

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Density

1.72 - 1.79 g/cm³

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Mechanical

PropertyValueComment

Elastic modulus

30.0 - 46.0 GPa

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Elongation

2.4 %

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Tensile strength

730.0 - 1050.0 MPa

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at 2.4% strain

Thermal

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Melting point

220 °C

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Optical

PropertyValue

Transparency

no

Technological properties

Property
Application areas

Lightweight car body, under hood applications, sporting goods, car structure

Fillers

60% Glass Fiber

Processing methods

Thermoforming, back injection molding, insert moulding