Stanyl® TS350

Unreinforced, Heat Stabilized, Flame Retardant

General Information

Stanyl® is our high-performance polyamide 46 used for applications in automotive, E&E, gears and outdoor power equipments.
Stanyl® is a high performance polyamide that provides unmatched performance and value for demanding applications in which superior heat resistance, design stiffness, wear & friction and process flow qualities are required.
Because Stanyl retains its mechanical properties at high temperatures up to 220°C, this makes it ideal for extremely high-performance applications, where it outperforms PPA, PA6T, PA9T, and often PPS and LCP.
Special features
Regulatory Affairs
Processing technology
Injection Molding

Rheological properties

Molding shrinkage [parallel]
1.5
%
Molding shrinkage [normal]
1.5
%

Mechanical properties

Tensile modulus
3400
MPa
Yield stress
80
MPa
Yield strain
5
%
Nominal strain at break
7
%
Flexural modulus
3200
MPa
Flexural strength
130
MPa
Charpy notched impact strength (+23°C)
4
kJ/m²
Charpy notched impact strength (-30°C)
3
kJ/m²

Thermal properties

Melting temperature (10°C/min)
295
°C
Glass transition temperature (10°C/min)
75
°C
Temp. of deflection under load (1.80 MPa)
190
°C
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion (parallel)
0.8
E-4/°C
Coeff. of linear therm. expansion (normal)
0.9
E-4/°C
Burning Behav. at 1.5 mm nom. thickn.
V-0
class
Thickness tested
1.5
mm
UL recognition
Yes
-
Burning Behav. at 3.0 mm nom. thickn.
V-0
class
Thickness tested
3
mm
UL recognition
Yes
-
Oxygen index
29
%

Electrical properties

Relative permittivity (100Hz)
3.8
-
Relative permittivity (1 MHz)
3.5
-
Dissipation factor (100 Hz)
50
E-4
Dissipation factor (1 MHz)
200
E-4
Volume resistivity
1E13
Ohm*m
Surface resistivity
Ohm
Electric strength
30
kV/mm
Comparative tracking index
225
V

Other properties

Water absorption
8.6
%
Water absorption in water at 23°C after 24h
2.4
%
Humidity absorption
2.35
%
Density
1430
kg/m³

Rheological calculation properties

Density of melt
1140
kg/m³
Thermal conductivity of melt
0.24
W/(m K)