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VESTAMID® L2121

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Evonik
VESTAMID® L2121 by Evonik is a food contact acceptable, high viscosity, plasticized, polyamide 12 (PA 12) grade, with a processing aid. Exhibits resistance to fatigue-, fuel-, good abrasion-, impact-, grease-, high environment stress crack-, oil- and solvent. Shows good processability, low to no water absorption, sound- and vibration damping, heat- and light stability. Designed for processing by extrusion. Recommended for fuel, vacuum, hydraulic clutch lines, steel cable sheathing or jacketing. VESTAMID® L2121 complies with EU 10/2011, FORD ESA-M4D374-A Automotive Specifications and UL 94 flame ratings.
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Product Type
PA (Polyamide, Nylon) > PA 12 (Nylon 12)
Product Status
AVAILABILITY NOT CONFIRMED *
Geographical Availability
Central and Eastern Europe, North America, Western Europe

VESTAMID® L2121 Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Specific Gravity
1.02 g/cm³
(23°C) 
ISO 1183
Linear Mold Shrinkage
1.7 %
(Across Flow) 
ISO 294-4
Linear Mold Shrinkage
0.6 %
(Flow) 
ISO 294-4

VESTAMID® L2121 Processing Guidelines

Extrusion Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Flight Depth Ratio
2.5 - 3.5 : 1 -
Draw Down Ratio
1.7 - 2 : 1 -
Drying Temperature
80 °C

*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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