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Grilon® TSGL-50/4 Black 9833

Grilon® TSGL-50/4 Black 9833 is a heat stabilized, semi-crystalline polyamide 6 and polyamide 66 grade reinforced with 50% long glass fibers. Exhibits improved heat resistance, high stiffness & strength even after conditioning & over a wide temperature range, excellent notched impact resistance also at low temperature, low creep, high heat distortion temperature, good dimensional stability, low warpage, good surface appearance, and easy processing. Can be processed using injection molding. Recommended for exterior & interior automotive applications including lighting, cooling & climate control, and powertrain & chassis, electrical appliances, connectors, housewares, hydraulics & pneumatics, mechanical engineering, power transmission, sports & leisure, and tools & accessories.
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Product Type
PA (Polyamide, Nylon) > PA 66, (Nylon 66) other Copolymer
Physical Form
Granules
Appearance
Black, Semi-crystalline

Grilon® TSGL-50/4 Black 9833 Properties

Mechanical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Impact Strength, Unnotched Charpy
95 kJ/m²
(23°C) 
ISO 179
Tensile Modulus
17800 MPa
(1 mm/min) 
ISO 527
Impact Strength, Notched Charpy
35 kJ/m²
(23°C) 
ISO 179/1eA 2

Grilon® TSGL-50/4 Black 9833 Processing Guidelines

Injection Molding Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Drying Time
4 - 12 hr
Dew point of the desiccant dryer
-25 °C
Suggested Max Moisture
< 0.10 %
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