45% glass fiber, for thick-wall parts (>3mm), fast cycle time, hot-water molds, heat stabilized, lubricated Amodel® AS-4145 HS polyphthalamide (PPA) is a 45% glass reinforced resin that is hot-water moldable. Key properties include high heat resistance, high strength and stiffness over a broad temperature range, low moisture absorption, excellent chemical resistance and excellent electrical properties. This resin is ideal for automotive electrical and electronic applications, including connectors, sockets, switches and sensors. It is also a good choice for under-hood enclosures that protect critical control systems such as anti-lock brakes, traction control, steering, electronic engine control, transmission and chassis control units. Its rapid crystallization rate and high flow can result in shorter cycles, thereby enhancing molding productivity and lowering costs. - Black: AS-4145 HS BK 324 Applications: Abrasive Cleaning Material; Automotive Applications; Automotive Electronics; Automotive Under the Hood; Connectors; General Purpose; Housings; Industrial Applications; Industrial Parts; Lawn and Garden Equipment; Machine/Mechanical Parts; Metal Replacement; Thick-walled Parts; Valves/Valve Parts Features: Chemical Resistant; Creep Resistant; Fast Molding Cycle; Good Dimensional Stability; Good Stiffness; Heat Stabilized; High Heat Resistance; High Strength; Hot Water Moldability; Low Moisture Absorption; Lubricated Injection notes: Storage: - Amodel® compounds are shipped in moisture-resistant packages at moisture levels according to specifications. Sealed, undamaged bags should be preferably stored in a dry room at a maximum temperature of 50°C (122°F) and should be protected from possible damage. If only a portion of a package is used, the remaining material should be transferred into a sealable container. It is recommended that Amodel® resins be dried prior to molding following the recommendations found in this datasheet and/or in the Amodel® processing guide. Information provided by Solvay Specialty Polymers. |