OK
The material selection platform
Plastics & Elastomers
The material selection platform
Plastics & Elastomers
by SpecialChem
 
Save
Cette page a bien été ajoutée à vos favoris

Celanex® 2300 GV1/20

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Celanese
Celanex® 2300 GV1/20 by Celanese is a semi-crystalline polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) reinforced with 20% glass fiber. Exhibits high heat distortion temperature, high strength, rigidity & toughness, low creep even at high temperatures, rapid crystallization, fast cycle time, paintability, good electrical properties, no environmental stress cracking, good weathering resistance, very good low friction and wear resistant properties.
  • Offers excellent dimensional stability, low moisture absorption and powerful insulation resistance, along with resistance to a wide range of chemicals, solvents, oils and greases.
  • Can be processed using injection molding.
  • Celanex® 2300 GV1/20 is recognized by Underwriters Laboratories, USA (UL), as UL 94 HB at 1.2 mm thickness, and complies with the PFOS, PFOA and RoHS regulations.
download
Product Type
Polyester > PBT
Physical Form
Pellets
Appearance
Natural

Celanex® 2300 GV1/20 Properties

Thermal Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Thermal Conductivity
0.156 W/m-K
Internal
Vicat Softening Temperature
215 °C
(At 50°C/h, B (50N)) 
ISO 306-2
Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT)
100 °C
(At 8.0 Mpa) 
ISO 75-2-2

Celanex® 2300 GV1/20 Processing Guidelines

Injection Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Feed Temperature
190 - 200 °C
Holding Pressure
400 - 800 bar
Hopper Temperature
20 - 50 °C
Want to list or
update your products?
Want to report errors or
suggest improvements?
Access Reliable
Product Information

Database of 100008 Plastics & Elastomers,
reviewed and updated daily

Improve your Product
Selection Experience

Open your choices, compare products,
ask for samples, contact suppliers

Keep-up with latest
Technical Solutions

Be inspired and never miss again crucial
innovations with our weekly email updates

Back to Top