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A. Schulman TPP20AC06HB 20% Talc Filled, Heat Stabilized, Homopolymer Polypropylene
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polypropylene (PP); Polypropylene with 20% Talc Filler

Material Notes: 20% Talc Filled, Heat Stabilized, Homopolymer Polypropylene

Description: Natural

Applications: Primary end use is for parts requiring stiffness and dimensional stability.

Specifications: Meets/exceeds DaimlerChrysler Engineering Standard MS-DB532 Type B.

Comments:
Tensile Retention: 35.2 hrs.; (500 hrs. @ 150°C); MS-DB532 Type B Specification: 27.0 Min.; ASTM D638
Mineral Content: 20.1%; MS-DB532 Type B Specification: 18.0-22.0; ASTM D2584
Material Pre-dry: Normally it is not necessary to pre-dry this material. However, if conditions dictate drying to optimize material properties and part appearance then dry in a desiccant dryer at 180°F for 2-3 hours or 160°F for >4 hours.
Manifolds: Maintain manifolds, runners and tips 10 to 20°F above the front one temperature to allow easier filling. (Gate drool is best eliminated using screw decompression rather than reducing tip temperature.)
Back Pressure (Range): 20-50 psi. Injection Speed: medium to fast. Screw Speed: medium. Injection Pressure: Adjust to just above a short shot. Injection Time: Adjust to just above a short shot. Cushion (Range): 0.2-0.5 in. Nozzle Type: Free flowing/Standard.
Some conditions may have to be altered to obtain acceptable parts. Please do not run too cold, molded in stress and rough surface may become a problem. If you must run below melt or temperatures recommended for dimensional precision you may compromise impact and esthetics. Retest parts to confirm performance.

Data provided by Ferro Corporation - Specialty Plastics Group.

A. Schulman has acquired the Ferro specialty plastics business.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 1.05 g/ccMS-DS532 Type B Specifications: 1.02-1.06; ASTM D792
Linear Mold Shrinkage 0.015 cm/cmASTM D955
Melt Flow 5.7 g/10 minMS-DB532 Type B Specification: 1.0-8.0 g/10 min; ASTM D1238
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 33.5 MPaMS-DB532 Type B Specification: 30.0 MPa Min.; ASTM D638
Flexural Modulus 2.315 GPaSecant at 5.3 mm/in; MS-DB532 Type B Specification: 1.861 GPa Min.; ASTM D790
Izod Impact, Notched 0.370 J/cmMS-DB532 Type B Specification: 0.267 J/cm Min.; ASTM D256
Izod Impact, Unnotched 5.82 J/cmMS-DB532 Type B Specification: 3.21 J/cm Min.; ASTM D4812
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Deflection Temperature at 0.46 MPa (66 psi) 127 °CMS-DB532 Type B Specification: 105°C; ASTM D648
Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi) 72.0 °CASTM D648
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Rear Barrel Temperature 400 - 425 °F
Middle Barrel Temperature 410 - 425 °F
Front Barrel Temperature 415 - 435 °F
Nozzle Temperature 420 - 440 °F
Mold Temperature 100 - 120 °FCore. Cooler temperatures may be needed to maintain dimensions or eliminate sinks in thick sections.
 110 - 130 °FCavity
Drying Temperature 180 °F2-3 hrs at 180°F or 4+ hours at 160°F.
Dry Time 2 - 3 hour
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorNatural

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