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Hostaform® C 9021 XAP® M NATURAL

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Celanese
Hostaform® C 9021 XAP® M NATURAL by Celanese is a very hard and rigid, heavy-metal free POM (polyoxymethylene) copolymer grade modified with molybdenum disulphide. It exhibits outstanding chemical (solvents, fuels & strong alkalis)-, hydrolysis-, fatigue-, creep-, moisture- and stress cracking resistance. It also exhibits toughness (up to -40°C), good heat distortion temperature (up to 100°C), very good slip/ wear properties, excellent resilience, low moisture absorption and higher stability to thermal and oxidative degradation compared to acetal homopolymers. Hostaform® C 9021 XAP® M NATURAL shows easy colorization. It can be processed by injection molding. Suitable for sliding combinations with high surface pressure and low sliding speed exhibiting only slight tendency to stick-slip.
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Product Type
POM (Polyacetal, Polyoxymethylene) > POM Copolymer
Appearance
Natural
Product Status
AVAILABILITY NOT CONFIRMED *

Hostaform® C 9021 XAP® M NATURAL Properties

Mechanical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Nominal Tensile Strain at Break
20 %
(23°C) 
ISO 527-2
Impact Strength, Notched Charpy
6 kJ/m²
(23°C) 
ISO 179
Impact Strength, Notched Charpy
6 kJ/m2
(-30°C) 
ISO 179

*The last time this product was checked, its availability could not be confirmed. If you have more information about its availability, please contact us.



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