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Ascend Performance Materials Vydyne® R513H NT Nylon 66, 13% Glass Filled, Conditioned (2.5% Moisture)  (Unverified Data**)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Nylon (Polyamide PA); Nylon 66 (PA66); Nylon 66, 10% Glass Fiber Filled

Material Notes: Vydyne® R513H is general-purpose, 13% glass-reinforced, heat stabilized PA66 resin. Available in natural, it is an injection-molding grade resin that is lubricated for machine feed, flow, and mold release. Glass-reinforced Vydyne resins provide a higher heat distortion temperature, better resistance to creep, higher impact, and better dimensional stability when compared with unreinforced PA66. This product has good chemical resistance to a broad range of chemicals, including many aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons found in most solvent, gasoline, hydraulic fluids, greases and machine oils. Vydyne R513 has tensile strength and modulus properties just below aluminum and zinc can replace these metals in numerous applications due to an excellent balance of properties. Reduction in production costs, energy consumption and part weight are key advantages of Vydyen glass-reinforced PA66 resins over aluminum and/or zinc die-cast parts. Vydyne R513H is heat-stabilized and formulated to minimize the oxidative and thermal degradation of the PA66 polymer when exposed to elevated temperature for extended periods of time. Vydyne R513H provides improved retention of physical properties under exposure to long-term heat. The continuous operating use temperature is 275°F, with short-term peak temperature as high as 475°F. Typical Applications/End Uses: Vydyne R513H resin has been used for many under-th-hood automotive applications, motor housings for power tools and garden appliances. The resin has also been used in miscellaneous brackets, gears and clips, which require high rigidity and strength.

Availability:

  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
Filler/Reinforcement:
  • Glass Fiber, 13% Filler by Weight
Additive:
  • Heat Stabilizer
  • Lubricant
Features:
  • Gasoline Resistance
  • Good Chemical Resistance
  • Good Flow
  • Good Mold ReleaseGrease Resistant
  • Heat Stabilized
  • High Rigidity
  • High Strength
  • Lubricated
  • Oil Resistant
  • Solvent Resistant
Uses:
  • Automotive Under the Hood
  • Gears
  • Housings
  • Power/Other Tools
Appearance: Natural Color

Forms: Pellets

Processing Method: Injection Molding

Key Words: Conforms to ASTM D4066; MIL-M-20693B
Vendors:
Available Properties
  • Specific Gravity, ISO 1183
  • Water Absorption, ISO 62
  • Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium, ISO 62, 50% RH
  • Linear Mold Shrinkage, ISO 294-4
  • Linear Mold Shrinkage, Transverse, ISO 294-4
  • Tensile Strength at Break, ISO 527-2
  • Tensile Strength at Break, ISO 527-2
  • Elongation at Break, ISO 527-2
  • Tensile Modulus, ISO 527-2
  • Flexural Strength, ISO 178
  • Flexural Modulus, ISO 178
  • Izod Impact, Notched (ISO), ISO 180
  • Izod Impact, Notched (ISO), ISO 180
  • Charpy Impact Unnotched, ISO 179
  • Charpy Impact Unnotched, ISO 179
  • Charpy Impact, Notched, ISO 179
  • Charpy Impact, Notched, ISO 179
  
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Ascend Performance Materials (formerly Solutia)

Category Notes
Plastic
PA, Polyamide

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