Durethan® BKV40H2.0EF DUS001

40% Glass Reinforced, Injection Molding, Heat Stabilized, Improved flow

General Information

Durethan® is the trade name for our range of engineering thermoplastics based on polyamide 6 and polyamide 66. These polyamides are partially crystalline thermoplastics which offer an ideal combination of properties, especially for technical applications. They provide high mechanical strength and stiffness, good dielectric properties, high resistance to both heat and chemical attack, and good friction and wear properties.
Special features
Regulatory Affairs
Processing technology
Injection Molding

Rheological properties

Molding shrinkage (parallel)
0.2
%
Molding shrinkage (normal)
0.6
%

Mechanical properties

Tensile modulus
12500
MPa
Tensile modulus (-40°C)
13600
MPa
Tensile modulus (40°C)
11900
MPa
Tensile modulus (100°C)
6110
MPa
Tensile modulus (120°C)
5730
MPa
Tensile modulus (140°C)
5440
MPa
Tensile modulus (160°C)
5180
MPa
Tensile modulus (180°C)
4850
MPa
Tensile modulus (200°C)
4290
MPa
Stress at break
205
MPa
Strain at break
3.5
%
Flexural modulus
11500
MPa
Flexural strength
315
MPa
Charpy impact strength (+23°C)
100
kJ/m²
Charpy impact strength (-30°C)
85
kJ/m²
Charpy notched impact strength (+23°C)
15
kJ/m²
Charpy notched impact strength (-30°C)
12
kJ/m²
Izod notched impact strength (+23°C)
17
kJ/m²
Puncture - maximum force (+23°C)
1030
N
Puncture - maximum force (-30°C)
847
N
Puncture energy (+23°C)
2.7
J
Puncture energy (-30°C)
1.8
J

Thermal properties

Melting temperature (10°C/min)
220
°C
Temp. of deflection under load (1.80 MPa)
206
°C
Temp. of deflection under load (0.45 MPa)
221
°C
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion (parallel)
0.2
E-4/°C
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion (normal)
0.95
E-4/°C

Other properties

Water absorption
5.8
%
Humidity absorption
1.7
%
Density
1460
kg/m³

Material specific properties

Drying temperature dry air dryer
80
°C
Drying time dry air dryer
2-6
h
Residual moisture content
0.03-0.12
%
Melt temperature (Tmin - Tmax)
270-290
°C
Mold temperature
80-120
°C

Diagrams