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SUSTAPPE GF 30

High stiffness, Low creep tendency, Good dimensional stability, Low moisture absorption, low specific weight, high dimensional stability under heat, Very good electrical insulation properties

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application area Mechanical engineering; Aircraft construction; Electrical industry; Materials handling industry; Energy technology; Electronic industry

Physical Properties

Name Value Method and conditions
density 1.3 g/cm³ DIN EN ISO 1183-1
water absorption 0 % DIN EN ISO 62
Mechanical properties
 
impact strength 5 kJ/m² DIN EN ISO 179
Shore hardness (type D) 87 Shore D DIN EN ISO 868
tensile modulus of elasticity 4500 MPa DIN EN ISO 527
tensile strain at break 3 % DIN EN ISO 527
tensile stress at yield 70 MPa DIN EN ISO 527
Electrical and magnetic properties
 
dielectric strength 25 kV/mm IEC 60243, Dielectric strength
surface resistance 1.0E+15 Ω DIN EN 62631-3-2
volume resistance 1.0E+15 Ωcm DIN EN 62631-3-1
Thermal properties
 
application temperature -20 – 100 °C
heat deflection temperature 135 °C DIN EN ISO 75, Verf. A, HDT
short-term application temperature < 110 °C
specific heat capacity 1.3 kJ/(kg*K) DIN 52612

Chemical Properties

Name Value Method and conditions
flammability HB / HB UL 94, Dicke: 3 mm / 6 mm

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The short-term maximum application temperature only applies to very low mechanical stress for a few hours. The long-term maximum application temperature is based on the thermal ageing of plastics by oxidation, resulting in a decrease of the mechanical properties. This applies to an exposure to temperatures for at least 5.000 hours causing a 50% loss of the tensile strength from the original value (measured at room temperature). This value says nothing about the mechanical strength of the material at high application temperatures. In case of thick-walled parts, only the surface layer is affected by oxidation from high temperatures. With the addition of antioxidants, a better protection of the surface layer is achieved. In any case, the center area of the material remains unaffected. The minimum application temperature is basically influenced by possible stress factors like impact and/or shock under application. The values stated refer to an minimum degree of impact stress. The electrical properties as stated result from measurements on natural, dry material. With other colours (in particular black) or saturated material, there may be clear differences in the electrical properties. The data stated above are average values ascertained by statistical tests on a regular basis. They are in accordance with DIN EN 15860. They serve as information about our products and are presented as a guide to choose from our range of materials. This, however, does not include an assurance of specific properties or the suitability for particular application purposes that are legally binding. Since the properties also depend on the dimension of the semi-finished products and the degree of crystallization (e.g. nucleating by pigments), the actual values of the properties of a particular product may differ from the indicated values.

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Last update: 16.11.2020
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