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Syensqo (Solvay Specialty Polymers) Ixef® 2060 Polyarylamide (PARA)  (discontinued **)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polyarylamide (PAA); Polyarylamide, Glass Fiber Filled

Material Notes: Ixef 2060 is a 55% reinforced, general purpose polyarylamide compound. This compound exhibits improved vibration resistance, low warpage, and excellent surface finish. This grade has excellent properties in the transverse direction. - Black: Ixef 2060/9008 - Custom Colorable

Injection Notes: Hot Runners: 250°C to 260°C (482°F to 500°F) Injection Pressure: rapid Drying The material as supplied is ready for molding without drying. However, If the bags have been open for longer than 24 hours, the material needs to be dried. When using a desiccant air dryer with dew point of -28°C (-18°F) or lower, these guidelines can be followed: 0.5-1.5 hour at 120°C (248°F), 1-3 hours at 100°C (212°F), or 1-7 hours at 80°C (176°F). Injection Molding IXEF 2060 compound can be readily injection molded in most screw injection molding machines. A general purpose screw is recommended, with minimum back pressure. The measured melt temperature should be between 265°C to 275°C (477-495°F), and the barrel temperatures should be around 250°C to 260°C (482°F to 500°F) in the rear zone, gradually increasing to 260°C to 290°C (500°F to 554°F) in the front zone. If hot runners are used, they should be set to 250°C to 260°C (482°F to 500°F). To maximize crystallinity, the temperature of the mold cavity surface must be held between 120°C to 140°C (248°F and 284°F). Molding at a lower temperature will produce articles that may warp, have poor surface appearance, and have a greater tendency to creep. Set injection pressure to give rapid injection. Adjust holding pressure and hold time to maximize part weight. Transfer from injection to hold pressure at the screw position just before the part is completely filled (95%-99%).

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Available Properties
  • Density, ISO 1183
  • Filler Content, Glass Fiber
  • Water Absorption, ISO 62
  • Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium, 65% RH
  • Linear Mold Shrinkage, Flow
  • Linear Mold Shrinkage, Transverse
  • Tensile Strength, Yield, ISO 527-2, Weldline
  • Tensile Strength, Yield, ISO 527-2
  • Elongation at Break, ISO 527-2
  • Tensile Modulus, ISO 527-2
  • Flexural Strength, ISO 178
  • Flexural Modulus, ISO 178
  • Charpy Impact Unnotched, ISO 179
  • Charpy Impact, Notched, ISO 179
  • Rear Barrel Temperature
  • Front Barrel Temperature
  • Melt Temperature
  • Mold Temperature
  • Drying Temperature
  
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Manufacturer Notes:
Solvay Specialty Polymers (includes former Solexis)

Category Notes
Plastic

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