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Eastman Drystar 0113 Copolyester  (discontinued **)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polyester, TP

Material Notes: This product-line is designed to meet the needs of converters seeking value-added solutions to their drying requirements of copolyesters. Eastman’s copolyesters are highly valued for their excellent balance of properties such as superior aesthetics, impact strength, and chemical resistance. These properties can be optimally realized when the resins are properly dehydrated in accordance to recommended drying conditions and equipment.

Recognizing this value, Eastman conceived DRYSTAR copolyesters to allow converters with limited access to desiccant dryers to achieve these optimizations. In addition, some converters with desiccant dryers may still find DRYSTAR copolyesters value-adding to attain production flexibility and cost saving by removing the drying process prior to injection molding, profile extruding, or extrusion blow molding copolyesters. The initial launch comprises of the commercialization of four grades of DRYSTAR copolyesters and Eastman has on-going program to extend this strategic product-line in the future.

*DRYSTAR is only available in the Asia Pacific Region

Applications/Uses

  • Injection molding

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    Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Specific Gravity 1.27 g/ccASTM D792
    Density 1.27 g/ccISO 1183
    Water Absorption 0.13 %24h Immersion; ISO 62
     0.13 %24h Immersion; ASTM D570
    Linear Mold Shrinkage 0.0020 - 0.0050 cm/cm
    @Thickness 3.20 mm
    ASTM D955
     
    Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Hardness, Rockwell R 106ASTM D785
    Tensile Strength at Break 28.0 MPaISO 527
     28.0 MPaASTM D638
    Tensile Strength, Yield 50.0 MPaASTM D638
     50.0 MPaISO 527
    Elongation at Break 60 %ISO 527
     110 %ASTM D638
    Elongation at Yield 4.2 %ISO 527
     4.3 %ASTM D638
    Flexural Yield Strength 68.0 MPaISO 178
     70.0 MPaASTM D790
    Flexural Modulus 2.00 GPaISO 178
     2.10 GPaASTM D790
    Izod Impact, Notched 0.370 J/cm
    @Temperature -40.0 °C
    ASTM D256
     101 J/m
    @Temperature 23.0 °C
    ASTM D256
    Izod Impact, Unnotched NBASTM D4812
     NB
    @Temperature -40.0 °C
    ASTM D4812
    Izod Impact, Notched (ISO) 4.20 kJ/m²
    @Temperature -40.0 °C
    ISO 180
     6.20 kJ/m²
    @Temperature 23.0 °C
    ISO 180
    Puncture Energy 12.0 JPuncture Resistance @ max load, 23°C; ISO 6603-2
     13.0 J
    @Temperature -40.0 °C
    Puncture Resistance at Max Load; ISO 6603-2
     
    Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Volume Resistivity 1.00e+15 ohm-cmASTM D257
    Surface Resistivity per Square 1.00e+16 ohmASTM D257
    Dielectric Constant 2.4
    @Frequency 1e+6 Hz
    ASTM D150
     2.6
    @Frequency 1000 Hz
    ASTM D150
    Dielectric Strength 16.1 kV/mmShort Time, 500V/sec; ASTM D149
    Dissipation Factor 0.0050
    @Frequency 1000 Hz
    ASTM D150
     0.017
    @Frequency 1e+6 Hz
    ASTM D150
    Arc Resistance 158 secASTM D495
     
    Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Specific Heat Capacity 1.30 J/g-°C
    @Temperature 60.0 °C
     2.00 J/g-°C
    @Temperature 240 °C
    Thermal Conductivity 0.190 W/m-K
    Deflection Temperature at 0.46 MPa (66 psi) 70.0 °CISO 75
     70.0 °CASTM D648
    Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi) 64.0 °CISO 75
     64.0 °CASTM D648
    Vicat Softening Point 76.0 °C5kg load; ISO 306
     85.0 °C1kg load; ISO 306
     85.0 °C1kg load; ASTM D1525
     
    Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Melt Temperature 250 - 270 °C
    Mold Temperature 15.0 - 40.0 °C
    Drying Temperature 70.0 °C
    Dry Time 6 hour

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