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Lehmann & Voss LUVOCOM® 1105-8000 PEEK with carbon fiber, lubricant modified
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polyketone; Polyetheretherketone (PEEK); Polyetheretherketone, PEEK, Carbon Fiber Filled

Material Notes: Properties/attributes include: Strong, stiff parts; low thermal coefficient of expansion. Dynamically-stressed parts moving at high velocity. Chemically- and hydrolytically- resistant parts, non flammable. Improved friction and wear behavior, self-lubricating, for highest tribological requirements.

Automotive industry, textile machinery, medical- and precision engineering, aircraft industry. Typical uses include: Bearings, sleeves, control disks, gear wheels, pump impellers, gear parts.

Processing: During processing, the moisture content should not exceed 0.05%. To avoid internal stresses, a medium to high injection rate should be used. An increase in tool temperature may be helpful. Post-crystallization may lead to warpage at elevated operating temperatures. This can be counteracted by suitable heat treatment. The processing notes provided merely represent a recommendation for general use. Due to the large variety of machines, geometries and volumes of parts, etc., it may be necessary to employ different settings according to the specific application. High-temperature polymers place increased demands on the tool steels employed.

Information provided by Lehmann & Voss & Co.KG

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Specific Gravity 1.56 g/cc1.56 g/ccISO 1183
Moisture Absorption <= 0.100 %
@Temperature 23.0 °C,
Time 86400 sec
<= 0.100 %
@Temperature 73.4 °F,
Time 24.0 hour
Linear Mold Shrinkage 0.0030 - 0.0060 cm/cm0.0030 - 0.0060 in/inDIN 16901
Melt Flow 15 g/10 min
@Load 10.0 kg,
Temperature 380 °C
15 g/10 min
@Load 22.0 lb,
Temperature 716 °F
ISO 1133
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Tensile Strength 175 MPa25400 psiISO 527-2
Elongation at Break 1.6 %1.6 %ISO 527-2
Modulus of Elasticity 16.0 GPa2320 ksiISO 527-2
Flexural Strength 235 MPa34100 psiISO 178
Flexural Modulus 14.0 GPa2030 ksiISO 178
Flexural Strain at Break 2.0 %2.0 %Flexural Elongation @ Fmax; ISO 178
Charpy Impact Unnotched 3.50 J/cm²
@Temperature 23.0 °C
16.7 ft-lb/in²
@Temperature 73.4 °F
ISO 179 1eU
 
Electrical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Electrical Resistivity >= 1.00e+9 ohm-cm>= 1.00e+9 ohm-cmIEC 60167
Surface Resistance >= 1.00e+9 ohm>= 1.00e+9 ohmIEC 60093
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 250 °C482 °FContinuous; UL 746B
 280 °C536 °FShort Term
Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi) 260 °C500 °FISO 75-2/A
Vicat Softening Point 295 °C563 °FVST A; DIN ISO 306
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Nozzle Temperature 360 - 380 °C680 - 716 °F
Zone 1 360 - 370 °C680 - 698 °F
Zone 2 380 - 390 °C716 - 734 °F
Zone 3 390 - 400 °C734 - 752 °F
Melt Temperature 390 °C734 °F
Mold Temperature 170 - 190 °C338 - 374 °FSuggested Range
Drying Temperature  120 °C
@Time 21600 - 28800 sec
248 °F
@Time 6.00 - 8.00 hour
Dehumidifying dryer
 150 °C
@Time 10800 - 21600 sec
302 °F
@Time 3.00 - 6.00 hour
Dehumidifying dryer
Moisture Content <= 0.050 %<= 0.050 %
 
Descriptive Properties
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