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Celcon® M50 CF2001 NATURAL

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Celanese
CELCON® M50 CF2001 NATURAL is a polyacetal copolymer (POM) resin. Provides excellent toughness, hardness & rigidity, thermal-oxidative stability, excellent resilience, low moisture absorption and excellent slip properties. Exhibits excellent weather-, wear-, chemical-, creep-, long term fatigue-, moisture- and stress crack resistance. Offers intermediate viscosity, good processability, colorability, low friction and good electrical & dielectric properties. It can be processed by film extrusion, blow molding, calendering, compression molding and injection molding. Complies with PFOS & PFOA, and RoHS regulations.
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Product Type
POM (Polyacetal, Polyoxymethylene) > POM Copolymer
Appearance
Natural
Product Status
AVAILABILITY NOT CONFIRMED *

Celcon® M50 CF2001 NATURAL Properties

Thermal Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi)
97 °C
ISO 75-1/-2
Melting Point
165 °C
(10°C/min) 
ISO 11357-3
CTE, Linear, Parallel to Flow
1E-4 /°C
ISO 11359-2

Celcon® M50 CF2001 NATURAL Processing Guidelines

Injection Molding Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Drying Time
3 hr
Manifold Temperature
180 - 200 °C
Drying Temperature
80 - 100 °C

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