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Makrolon® SF800

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Covestro
Makrolon® SF800 by Covestro is a flame retardant polycarbonate (PC) grade reinforced with 5% glass fiber. It exhibits easy release and high viscosity. Makrolon® SF800 is recommended for the production of structural foam moldings in combination with an appropriate blowing agent.
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Makrolon® SF800
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Covestro
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Product Type
PC (Polycarbonate) > PC
Physical Form
Granules
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Geographical Availability
Africa, Asia / Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Central Asia, North America, South and Central America, Western Europe
Applications/ Recommended for
Injection molding - thermoplastics > Structural foam molding
Key Features
  • Filled, Glass Fiber
  • Flame retarded
  • Viscosity, High

Makrolon® SF800 Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Melt Volume Flow Rate (MVR)
5 cm3/10 min
(At 300°C, 1.2 kg) 
ISO 1133
Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR or MFI = Melt Flow Index or MI = Melt Index)
6 g/10 min
(At 300°C, 1.2 kg) 
ISO 1133
Linear Mold Shrinkage, Flow
0.7 %
(At 60 x 60 x 2 mm, 500 bar) 
ISO 294-4

Makrolon® SF800 Processing Guidelines

Injection Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Melt Temperature
300 °C
Mold Temperature
110 °C
Injection Velocity
200 mm/s
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