Polyamide (PA) - Grilamid TR 90
Polyamide (PA) - Grilamid TR 90
Polyamide (PA) - Grilamid TR 90
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3 Introduction
10 Properties
22 Approvals
24 Processing
25 Injection moulding
27 Injection blow moulding / Injection stretch blow moulding / Extrusion
28 Post-treatment
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Introduction
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Grilamid TR – Basic properties
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Grilamid TR at a glance Properties of Grilamid TR
Compared to the known semi-crystalline polyamides, • high transparency, even with thick walled compo-
crystallisation of the macromolecules is prevented by nents
carefully selecting the monomers, resulting in polymers • clear and light inherent colour
with an amorphous structure which brings a strikingly • resistance to chemicals and stress cracking
high level of transparency. • very high flexural fatigue strength
• very good toughness, even at low temperatures
Grilamid TR grades combine the properties of semi- • dimensional stability and dynamic strength
crystalline polyamides with those of amorphous poly- • light weight due to low density
mers in a unique way currently not achieved by any • low water absorption compared to standard
other transparent thermoplastics. polyamides
• high heat deflection temperature thanks to high
In addition to transparency, other outstanding proper- glass transition temperatures
ties include excellent flexural fatigue strength, which fa- • low and mainly isotropic shrinkage
cililates applications under dynamic loading, and high • easy processing
resis-tance to chemicals, resulting in low susceptability • easily colourable
to stress cracking when in contact with media.
The well known tendency of amorphous thermoplastics
to suffer from stress cracking, which is very often at the
root of component failure, is a rare phenomenon in the
case of Grilamid TR.
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Comparison with other Transparency – a beauty to behold
amorphous plastic materials The outstanding transparency of Grilamid TR allows it to
be used in applications with the most stringent require-
Property TR 55 TR 90 Poly- Polymethyl ments for optical properties.
carbonate methacrylate
(PC) (PMMA)
Transparency, 2 mm, ASTM D-1003 [%]
95
Tensile E modulus
94
(ISO 527, cond.) 2200 1600 2300 3200
[MPa] 93
Notched impact 92
strength, Charpy 23°C no
(ISO 179/1eA, 8 13 break 2 91
cond.) [kJ/m2]
90
Glass transition
temperature, DSC 89
(ISO 11357, 160 155 148 110 88
dry) [°C]
Heat deflection Grilamid Grilamid Polycarbonate Polymethylmethacrylate
temperature TR 90 TR 55
HDT-B, 0.45 MPa 145 135 137 95
(ISO 75, dry)
[°C]
Density
Transparency with
2 mm wall thickness 93 94 90 94 Grilamid TR has a remarkably low density compared
(ASTM D-1003) [%] to other transparent polymers. It is the lightest engineer-
ing plastic in existence and therefore allows highly eco-
Density (ISO 1183, nomical solutions to be developed. Its low weight is of
dry) [g/cm3] 1.06 1.00 1.20 1.19 extreme significance for use in the sports industry and in
Fatigue optics as well as for applications in automotive construc-
strength tion and the aviation industry.
(DIN 53442; 23°C) 25 32 20 15
[MPa] 1.25
Density, ISO 1183, dry [g/cm3]
1.20
1.15
1.10
1.05
1.00
0.95
0.90
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Fatigue strength The resistance to stress cracking of transparent mate-
Grilamid TR is characterised by its impressive dynamic rials is tested using the bent strip method. The following
loading capacity, which results in extremely high fatigue diagram shows the values of flexural stress, in MPa, at
strength. This unique property allows the use of transpa- which stress cracks are visibly apparent after one minute
rent polymers even in safety critical applications such as of contact with the liquid medium. Isolated incidents of
water filter housings in sanitary installations. clouding which occur are not recorded in the diagram.
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stress up to 60 MPa is shown, although it may some-
times be considerably higher.
30
25
20
70
15
60
Flexural stress [MPa]
10
50
5
40
0
30
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Grilamid TR – Nomenclature
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Product
Characteristics of Grilamid TR grades
Resistance to chemicals
Stiffness / toughness
Fibre reinforcement
Dynamic strength
Microcrystallinity
Impact strength
Weatherability
Low warpage
Transparency
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Application examples
TR 90 / 90 LS
Special grades
TRV grades
TR 90 NZ
TR 90 LXS
TR 90 UV
TR 55 LZ
TR 55 LY
TR 55 LX
TR 55
Optics
Spectacle frames for prescription glasses and sunglasses • • • • •
Frames for safety glasses • •
Sun protective lenses / spectacle lenses •
Automotive construction
Petrol filters • •
Diesel / water separators •
Lubricant containers • • • •
Remote controls, keyless locking systems • • •
Handles and holders • • • •
Door mirror housings •
Interior housing components • • • • •
Industry
Flowmeters • •
Sight glasses / observation windows • •
Petrol pump nozzle covers •
Lubricant containers • •
Milking machine components • •
Sanitary fittings
Taps and brackets • •
Valve housings / pressure reduction valves • •
Water filter bowls •
Sight glasses • •
Flowmeters • •
Household appliances
Coffee machine components • •
Catering containers • •
Vacuum containers / foodstuffs containers • •
Sport / leisure
Housings for diving computers •
Penknife handles • • •
Wristwatch cases • •
Packaging
Baby bottles • • •
Cosmetics packaging • •
Bottles for drinking water • •
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Properties
Mechanical properties
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Grilamid Grilamid Grilamid
Grilamid Grilamid Grilamid Grilamid Grilamid Grilamid Grilamid
TR 55 LX TR 90 TR 90
TR 55 TR 55 LZ TR 90 UV TR 90 NZ TRV-4X9 TRVX-50X9 TRV-55X9
TR 55 LY TR 90 LS LXS
2200 1900 1600 1600 1600 1300 1500 9000 12500 14000
75 70 55 60 60 50 60 - - -
9 6 6 6 6 7 6 - - -
50 40 40 45 45 45 45 130• 160• 165•
> 50 > 50 > 50 > 50 > 50 > 50 > 50 2• 2.1• 2.5•
no break no break no break no break no break no break no break 45 65 60
no break no break no break no break no break no break no break 45 60 55
8 9 20 13 10 22 9 14 16 15
7 8 8 12 9 15 12 13 15 14
85 82 77 82 82 73 80 87 87 89
120 110 90 90 90 90 85 160 190 200
160 110 110 155 155 155 125 155 125 130
130 80 75 115 115 110 80 135 115 125
145 90 85 135 135 135 100 - - -
- - - - - - - 125 105 115
0.80 0.90 1.10 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.20 0.20 0.10
0.80 0.90 1.10 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.80
80 –100 80 80 80 –100 80 –100 80 –100 80 80 –110 80 –110 80 –110
120 95 95 120 120 120 95 125 120 120
31 32 32 34 31 34 35 27 32 41
600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600
10 11
10 11
10 11
10 11
10 11
10 11
10 11
10 11
10 11
1011
1012 1012 1012 1012 1012 1012 1012 1012 1012 1012
93 93 91 94 94 - 94 - - -
1.06 1.04 1.02 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.32 1.50 1.52
HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB
3.5 2.5 2.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.5 1.0 1.2
1.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.3 0.7
0.60 0.50 0.45 0.65 0.65 0.90 0.45 0.05 0.05 0.05
0.70 0.60 0.55 0.75 0.75 0.95 0.60 0.40 0.15 0.20
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Design data – short-term behaviour
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Mechanical properties as a function of temperature
Tensile test Grilamid TR 55 Tensile E modulus Grilamid TR 55
conditioned conditioned
120 3000
2500
2500 2400
Tensile E modulus [MPa]
100 2250
2100 2000
1950 1900
80 2000
Stress [MPa]
1500
60 1500
40 1000
850
20 500
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
80 2000 1750
1650 1600
70 1550
1450
Stress [MPa]
60 1500 1300
50 1000
40 1000
30
666
20 500
10
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
120
100 6000
80
4000 4500
60
40
2000
20
0 0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Following long-term static loading of a material under different mechanical stresses, characteristic creep curves for each
plastic material can be plotted. The material “creeps” due to the effects of the loading and temperature.
2.0 2.0
Elongation [%]
Elongation [%]
1.5 1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0.5
0 0
0.1 1 10 100 1000 0.1 1 10 100 1000
50
25
Frequency = 10 Hz
0
1.0E+04 1.0E+05 1.0E+06 1.0E+07
Number of cycles until breakage
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Optical properties
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With its Grilamid TR product group, EMS-GRIVORY is Alongside the transmission value, the refractive index is
the world market leader for polyamides in the field of one of the most important optical parameters. This plays
spectacle frames and sun-protective lenses. Due to its a significant role in the design of optical devices for
excellent properties, including resistance to both chemi- imaging optics, for example. The refractive index is the
cals and stress cracking as well as excellent optical factor by which a ray of light is deflected when crossing
and mechanical properties, Grilamid TR is suitable for from a vacuum into the relevant material.
a wide variety of uses in the optics industry.
The refractive index of various Grilamid TR materials is
Grilamid TR is extremely transparent, even with high shown in the following table. The refractive indices nD20
wall thicknesses. With a wall thickness of 2 mm, its at 589 nm of Grilamid TR lie between 1.5 and 1.6.
light-transmitting capacity (transmission) is approximate-
ly 94% in the visible light range.
Material Refractive index
nD20 bei 589 nm
Light transmission of Grilamid TR
Grilamid TR 55 natural 1.539
Specimen thickness 2 mm
100 Grilamid TR 55 LX natural 1.523
90
Grilamid TR 90 natural 1.510
80
Grilamid TR 90 LXS natural 1.511
Transmission [%]
70 Grilamid TR 55 natural
60 Grilamid TR 55 LX natural
50 Grilamid TR 90 natural
30
20
10
UV VIS IR
0
250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
Wavelength [nm]
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Resistance to chemicals
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Long-term immersion in chemicals
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Temperature Grilamid TR 55 Grilamid TR 90 Grilamid TR 90 LXS
Formic acid (10%) 23°C •• •• ••
Battery acid (H2SO4 36%) 23°C •• •• ••
23°C ••• ••• •••
Petrol (super unleaded)
60°C ••• •• ••
23°C o o o
Petrol, containing alcohol
60°C o o o
23°C ••• ••• •••
Brake fluid (DOT 4)
100°C •• •• * •• *
23°C ••• ••• •••
Diesel fuel
60°C ••• •• •••
Descaling agent 23°C ••• ••• •••
(amido sulphuric acid) 100°C/60h •• •• ••
Acetic acid (10%) 23°C ••• ••• •••
Ethanol 23°C o o •••
Ethylene glycol / water 1:1 23°C ••• ••• •••
(coolant) 108°C o o ••
n-hexane 23°C ••• ••• •••
Potassium hydroxide (50%) 23°C ••• ••• •••
Methanol 23°C o o •••
23°C ••• ••• •••
Mineral oil (IRM 903)
100°C ••• ••• •••
Hydrochloric acid (1%) 23°C ••• ••• •••
Grease (mineral oil based 23°C ••• ••• •••
and silicon oil based) 85°C ••• ••• •••
23°C ••• ••• •••
Grease (synthetic)
85°C •• •• ••
••• Resistant. No or little change in weight or dimensions, no damage.
Limited resistance. Changes in weight or dimensions after longer periods, possibly
••
irreversible changes of properties. We recommend contacting us before use.
Not resistant. May still sometimes be used under specific conditions (short exposure
o
time, contact with droplets).
Tensile test specimens (ISO 527) immersed at 23°C were tested for mechanical properties after 5000 hours. Other
specimens immersed at higher temperatures were tested after 3000 hours (unless stated otherwise).
* Slight yellowing.
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Resistance of Grilamid TR products to stress cracking
Despite the high chemical resistance exhibited by many ried out using the bent strip method (ISO 4599, DIN
transparent plastics, it is important to remember that 53449). During this procedure, test specimens in a dry
these materials are prone to cracking when exposed to condition are fixed to rounded templates with a defined
media and to internal and external stresses. This effect bending radius and then immersed in the test medium
is called stress cracking. Statistically speaking, environ- for one minute at room temperature. The different radii
mental stress cracking (ESC) is one of the most common of curvature cause the outer surfaces to experience dif-
causes of the failure of prefabricated components made ferent amounts of radial elongation and, therefore, dif-
of transparent plastics. ferent amounts of flexural stress. The test specimens are
Stress cracking is defined as the result of the simulta- then visually inspected for signs of stress cracking. The
neous effects of internal and external stresses and of flexural stress at which the first stress cracks appear is
surface-active media (e.g. solvents). Stress cracking is recorded.
a physical process caused by the absorption of media
and the resultant local swelling of the plastic. A charac- As a general rule, the higher the flexural stresses re-
teristic feature of stress cracking is that it is limited to cer- quired to initiate stress cracking, the better the resist-
tain regions while other locations of the prefabricated ance of the plastic material to the test medium when
component are unaffected. immersed in it in the presence of external stress.
There are many different test methods for determining The following table shows the flexural stress (MPa) at
stress cracking behaviour. The purpose of these tests is which stress cracking first appears after a one-minute ex-
to demonstrate the effect of various media on plastics in posure to the chemical (test medium). Testing is carried
conjunction with the influence of certain deformation or out on dry test specimens using the bent strip method
stress conditions. Many parameters have an influence at 23°C.
on this effect, some examples being the duration of the
test, the chemical medium or the surface quality.
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Flexural stress [MPa]
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Water absorption
0.5
TR 55 TR 55 LX TR 90 TR 90 LXS
0.4
Water absorption
23°C/saturated 3.5 2.5 3.0 3.0 0.3
Moisture absorption
0.2
23°C/50% rel. 1.5 1 1.5 1.5
humidity 0.1
TR 55 TR 55 LX TR 90 TR 90 LXS
The speed of water absorption depends on ambient
humidity and temperature.
Grilamid TR 90
Humidity / water absorption [%]
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210
Time [d]
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Resistance to hydrolysis /
Suitability for sterilisation processes
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Resistance to hydrolysis Suitability for sterilisation processes
Grilamid TR 55 and Grilamid TR 90 have good to very All Grilamid TR grades are generally well suited to steri-
good resistance to hydrolysis in hot water. Cloudiness lisation. The table below shows a summary of conven-
must be expected with Grilamid TR 90 after long pe- tional sterilisation methods and their effects on Grilamid
riods of exposure to water at temperatures above 80°C TR. Tests were performed with tensile test specimens
(our experts will be happy to advise you). Evidence of (ISO 527) with a low inherent stress condition. In the
the good resistance to hot water at 95°C exhibited by case of steam sterilisation, the resistance exhibited de-
both Grilamid TR grades is provided in the following pends very much on the stress condition and orientation
diagram. There is no significant change in the yield of the prefabricated component. In general, Grilamid
stress of Grilamid TR 55 and Grilamid TR 90 with a test TR 55 exhibits better resistance to steam than Grilamid
duration of 8,000 hours. TR 90.
30 min./cycle
60
50
Steam
40 o o
134°C, 2 bar,
30 7 min./cycle
20 Grilamid TR 55 Grilamid TR 90
10 Gamma radiation
0 (max. total dose ••• •••
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000
30 kGy = 3 Mrad)
Time [h]
Ethylene oxide
gaseous ••• •••
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Resistance to weathering
Exposure to UV radiation causes changes in the chemi- Grilamid TR 90 UV was developed to produce a mate-
cal and physical properties of all plastics, including rial which satisfies the most stringent requirements. The
polyamides. In particular, a combination of radiation, very good resistance to weathering exhibited by Grila-
oxygen in the air, humidity and temperature can lead to mid TR 90, in combination with an optimised UV sta-
chain fission, crosslinking and other oxidative process- biliser system, results in a first-rate transparent product.
es, resulting in a reduction of the material’s working life. Even after 20,000 hours of accelerated weathering
(Florida test) at temperatures of 65°C, no noticeable
Resistance to weathering is dependent on the poly- change can be observed in the mechanical and optical
mer structure and type of reinforcement. The effects of properties (transparency, colour) of Grilamid TR 90 UV.
weathering are observed mainly on the surface of the
material so that the serviceability of a component is very Grilamid TR 90 UV is thus the most weather resistant
dependent on its thickness. transparent polyamide available and is suitable for
long-term outdoor applications even under the most ex-
The working life of polyamide components is determined treme climatic conditions.
using accelerated weathering tests (filtered xenon-arc
light according to ISO 4892). Following this method, Tensile strength of Grilamid TR after
tensile testing specimens are subjected to artificial acce- weathering in accordance with ISO 4892-2
lerated weathering in our materials testing department. 120
The mechanical and optical properties of the specimens
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Tensile strength [%]
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Approvals
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Grilamid TR in contact with foodstuffs USA
Grilamid TR 55 natural is approved for repeated contact
EU with foodstuffs with a maximum alcohol content of 8%
In Directive 2002/72/EC and its supplements, the according to FDA 21 CFR Section 177.1500 (11).
European Union has stipulated the conditions to be ful- Grilamid TR 90 natural is approved for repeated con-
filled by plastics in contact with foodstuffs. tact with all types of foodstuffs according to Food Con-
Plastics may only be used in applications involving di- tact Notification 883 under conditions of use A to H.
rect contact with foodstuffs when, alongside the mono- Auxiliary substances, which are approved for use
mers and other starting materials, any different additives in polyamides in accordance with 21 CFR Section
they contain, such as lubrication agents, etc., are also 177.1500, may be used in these polymers provided
approved for this kind of application. that the restrictions relating to conditions of use and
The following Grilamid TR grades satisfy the EU guide- foodstuff types are observed.
lines for repeated direct contact with foodstuffs:
Grilamid TR 55 natural
Grilamid TR 90 natural
Grilamid TR 90 LS natural
Grilamid TR 90 LXS natural
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Grilamid TR in contact with drinking water Grilamid TR 55 natural
If taps and fittings are to be used in drinking water Grilamid TR 90 natural
systems, the taps themselves and, in some cases, the
material of which they are made, must be approved USA (National Sanitation Foundation International):
for use according to the regulations of the respective NSF International tests materials for their suitability for
countries. use in drinking water applications in the USA.
The following Grilamid TR grades have been tested and
Germany (BGA, Federal Office of Public Health; certified as suitable for use in warm water (60°C) or hot
DVGW, German Technical and Scientific Association water (82°C) applications, as per NSF/ANSI Stand-
for Gas and Water): ard 61 (“Drinking Water System Components – Health
The following products have been tested according to Effects”):
the KTW (Plastics in Drinking Water) recommendations
of the German Federal Office of Public Health and are Grilamid TR 55 natural (60°C)
approved for use in applications involving contact with Grilamid TR 55 LX natural (60°C)
hot drinking water (85°C) in Germany: Grilamid TR 55 LY natural (60°C)
Grilamid TR 55 LZ natural (60°C)
Grilamid TR 55 natural Grilamid TR 90 natural (82°C)
Grilamid TR 90 natural Grilamid TRV-4X9 natural (82°C)
Grilamid TR 90 LS natural
Grilamid TR for medicinal applications
The following products have passed the test accord- Grilamid TR in contact with skin
ing to the DVGW Code of Practice W270 “Microbial Grilamid TR 55 LX natural and Grilamid TR 90 natural
Enhancement on Materials to Come into Contact with meet the requirements as per ISO 10993-5 (cytotoxicity)
Drinking Water – Testing and Assessment”: and ISO 10993-10 (tests for irritation and delayed-type
hypersensitivity) for prolonged periods of skin contact.
Grilamid TR 55 natural
Grilamid TR 55 natural 6504 Approvals for medicinal applications
Grilamid TR 90 natural according to USP Class VI
Grilamid TR 90 LS natural The following products meet the requirements as per
United States Pharmacopoeia, Class VI (USA):
UK (WRAS, Water Regulations Advisory Scheme):
The following products are approved for use in Great Grilamid TR 55 natural
Britain according to WRAS in applications involving Grilamid TR 90 natural
contact with hot drinking water (85°C):
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Processing
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Material preparation Circulating air ovens are not suitable for Grilamid TR. In
Grilamid TR is delivered ready dried in sealed contai- order to check or monitor the effective humidity content,
ners. Further drying before processing using injection- we recommend using a suitable humidity meter.
moulding methods is not necessary provided that the
containers are undamaged and are stored correctly. Drying time
However, pre-drying of Grilamid TR is an absolute ne- The minimum drying time is generally sufficient if there
cessity before use in all extrusion processes. is only a small amount of foam in the melt cake or few
silvery streaks on the injection-moulded part. If material
Storage has been stored open for days and there is a large
Amorphous polyamides can be stored for several years amount of foam in the melt cake and an unusually thin
without any effect on the mechanical properties of the and liquid melt, or there are pronounced streaks and a
end product. When Grilamid TR products are being used rough surface on the injection-moulded part, the maxi-
in applications involving requirements for optimal colour mum drying time is required.
or transparency, the storage period should not exceed 6 Silvery streaks on the component can also be caused
months and the storage temperature should be kept as by overheating the melt (in excess of 330°C) or by
low as possible. At temperatures exceeding 25°C, the excessively long dwell times in the cylinder.
oxidative saturation in the granules is accelerated as the
temperature and the storage period increase. This only Drying temperature
becomes apparent in the form of discolouration follow- In a dry-air dryer, the maximum recommended tempera-
ing thermal loading during the processing procedure. ture (80°C) must not be exceeded as this may cause
Storage is recommended in a dry room in such a way yellowing due to oxidative damage. A higher tempera-
that sacks are also protected from damage. ture (100°C) is possible in a vacuum oven with a lower
Handling and safety oxygen partial pressure. In order to ensure that yellow-
Detailed information is provided in the “Material Safety ing can be identified in the case of light colours, we
Data Sheets” (MSDS) which are available on request recommend holding back a small quantity of granules
when materials are ordered. for comparison.
Drying damp granules A hopper dryer with dry air (80°C) should be used
During the manufacturing process, Grilamid TR is dried to where long dwell times with granules in the hopper
a water content of less than 0.08% and then packed. If (over 1 hour) are unavoidable.
packaging is damaged or if the material has been stored
for too long in an open sack, the granules must be dried Reusing reclaimed material
again before use. An excessively high water content may As a thermoplastic material, Grilamid TR allows reject
become apparent through foaming of the melt cake when parts runners and sprues to be prepared as reclaimed
purging or silvery streaks on the injection-moulded parts. material. The partial re-feeding of reclaimed material
If additional drying is necessary, it can be carried out into the injection moulding process is possible provided
as follows: the following points are observed:
• no thermal damage during the previous process-
Dry-air dryer: ing steps
Temperature max. 80°C • no contamination by other materials, dust, oil, etc.
Time 4–8 hours • the reclaimed material must be dry and free from
Dry-air dew point - 40°C (at least -30°C) dust
Vacuum oven:
The person in charge of using reclaimed material must
Temperature max. 100°C
exercise particular care. Only new material should be
Time 4–10 hours
used for engineered parts with high quality requirements.
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Injection moulding
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Demoulding Injection speed
In general, an additional mould release agent is not re- The injection speed should be reduced towards the end
quired. Analogous products with a mould release agent of the filling cycle in order to avoid burning the material.
are available for components with low demoulding
draft angles or very long demoulding paths. Hold pressure / Metering
- Hold pressure (specific): 400 – 600 bar
Experience has shown that special mould surface coat- - Dynamic pressure (specific): 50 – 150 bar
ings, such as CNPTFE and Cr2N, have also proved - Screw peripheral speed: 0.1 – 0.3 m/s
suitable for components with highly polished cores or (metering time in relation to the residual cooling time)
small mould release draft angles.
Interruptions in production / Injection unit
cleaning / Product change
Processing parameters
• In the case of short interruptions in production (up
Temperatures Tg Feed Melt Mould to 1 hour), we recommend lowering the cylinder
[°C] [°C] [°C] [°C] temperatures to 150°C without emptying the plas-
Grilamid TR 55 160 ≥ 60 280–305 80–110 ticising unit.
• In the event of longer interruptions in production,
Grilamid TR 55 LX/
TR 55 LY/TR 55 LZ 110 ≥ 40 250–270 40
the system should be flushed with PA 12 or HDPE/
PP, the plasticising unit emptied and the cylinder
Grilamid TR 90/ heating system should then be switched off.
TR 90 LS/TR 90 UV 155 ≥ 60 260–280 60–80 • Grilamid TR is not compatible with other amor-
Grilamid TR 90 LXS 125 ≥ 40 240–260 40 phous polymers such as polycarbonate or sulphone
polymers. If the processing of Grilamid TR takes
Grilamid TRV 155 ≥ 60 270–290 80–120 place following these materials, all traces must
first be fully purged from the plasticising unit. Con-
Shear viscosity of tamination which is difficult to remove (e.g. from
Grilamid TR 55 and TR 90 sulphone polymers) can only be removed through
1E4
mechanical cleaning of the screw, cylinder, non-
return valve, nozzle head, etc.
• Unused Grilamid TR must be stored in a moisture-
proof container or returned to a dry air dryer.
1E3
[Pa s]
1E2
1E1
1E0 1E1 1E2 1E3 1E4 1E5
[1/s]
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Injection-blow moulding / Injection stretch blow moulding
Extrusion
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Post-treatment
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Bonding technology
Adhesion
General information / Surfaces for adhesion should be clean and dry.
pre-treatment
The use of mould release agents is not recommended for the manufacture of parts which are
to be glued.
Epoxy resin adhesives: single- or two-component adhesives (joint-filling); longer pot life (har-
dening time); gap filling; large areas to be bonded
Welding
All welding methods developed for use with thermoplastics are suitable for welding Grilamid TR:
- hot plate welding
- ultrasonic welding with energy director or raised bead
- friction welding: rotation or vibration
- laser-beam welding
Screw fastening / Riveting / Beading
Injection-moulded parts made of Grilamid TR can be fastened with self-tapping screws.
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Printing and painting
Adhesion can be enhanced by pre-treating the surfaces by means of flame treatment, rough-
ening or corona discharge / low-pressure plasma.
Paints Two-component polyurethane paints have proved particularly well suited for painting Grila-
mid TR. Recommendations from and experience of the paint manufacturers should be taken
into consideration when selecting the paints and solvents to be used.
Metal coating Injection-moulded parts made of Grilamid TR can be metal-coated using conventional high-
vacuum methods.
Dyes Most dyes are approved for dye-sublimation printing.
Hot foil decoration Hot foil decoration using compatible film can be applied to Grilamid TR without any prob-
lem.
Mechanical post-treatment
Shaped parts/semi-finished products made of Grilamid TR can be machined by means of sawing, turning, drilling or
milling; thermoforming can also be carried out. Additional cooling is recommended during mechanical processing in
order to prevent the hot surfaces of the machined parts from sticking together.
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Service and technical support
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We provide advisory services and know-how to our begun. These programs are also useful when changes
customers, starting from development and continuing to existing moulds are necessary because they provide
right through to serial manufacture of a part. In this an extremely efficient way of finding a solution. The
regard, we provide quality, reliability and extensive variety of calculations which can be made ranges from
technical support. simple flow pattern simulations, taking into considera-
tion the influence of the cooling system, to qualitative
• We draw up and discuss with you a range of statements about shrink behaviour and the warping of
designs for your applications in order to find an shaped parts. Part design using FE analysis provides in-
optimum solution from both a technical and an eco- formation about highly stressed areas. This allows weak
nomic standpoint. points in the design to be identified and corresponding
modifications to be made. Through the use of both the
• As a material specialist, we will provide you with NX-Nastron and CATIA 3D CAD systems, in combina-
a material recommendation that “fits”. We do this tion with the Parasolid, IGES and STEP interfaces, EMS-
by comparing and analysing possible materials, GRIVORY is able to use the customer’s own 3D CAD
thereby ensuring that we recommend the one best data directly as the basis for CAE simulations.
suited to your application.
Prototypes
• We also provide support in identifying and carry- The key to success is the fast recognition and quick
ing out tests suited to your application. Our modern implementation of a good idea! EMS-GRIVORY
laboratories can offer a wide and varied range of helps to reduce the effort involved in the manufacture
mechanical, thermal, chemical and electrical tests. of prototypes, thereby saving valuable time and re-
ducing costs.
• Are you experiencing problems with material sam-
pling or the start of production? With our applica- We can support you by manufacturing a small series
tions engineering know-how, we can offer you ex- of prototypes for the first practical tests.
pert advice for processing and mould optimisation,
and our Technical Customer Service department In our application development centres, after small,
can also provide on-site support. reversible modifications we can also sample from
metal die-casting moulds directly.
CAE
Using computer-aided engineering systems, EMS-GRIV- Within the shortest possible time, we therefore offer
ORY application development centre are able to offer you the opportunity to test initial prototypes without
our customers a wide range of support services in this the need to construct an injection mould in advance.
sector. CAE systems used include the Moldflow pro-
With these prototypes you can gain first practical
gram modules FLOW, COOL and WARP for the simu-
experience and incorporate this knowledge into sub-
lation of injection moulding processes as well as the
sequent project phases, thereby eliminating the need
finite element (FE) programs NX-Nastron and ANSYS
to carry out expensive modifications to manufacturing
for mechanical part design and layout. Rheological
simulation enables the optimum positioning of the gate
moulds shortly before serial production.
to be determined before manufacturing of the mould is
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Use our test laboratories
Material testing and quality control In addition, our materials testing department can make
The EMS-GRIVORY Business Unit has at its disposal use of a variety of additional specialised equipment
state-of-the-art, fully equipped laboratories for materials such as an EMS-P test unit (determination of the per-
testing and quality control. meability of fuel-system components to petrol), a petrol
circulation unit (testing of the working life of plastic pet-
Our instrument infrastructure allows us not only to deter- rol lines under extreme conditions), a hot air threshold
mine the standard mechanical, thermal and electrical pressure test (for practical testing of parts made using
properties of our materials for use in data sheets and extrusion blow-moulding processes) and many more.
approvals, but also to conduct research and develop-
ment, applications engineering and provide practice- With these services, we offer our customers active sup-
oriented support for our customers. port in the choice and development of materials as well
as with component design and testing of finished parts.
• Our mechanical test laboratory is equipped with
modern tensile testing machines, automated and in-
strumented impact-testing equipment as well as test
rigs to determine the creep behaviour of plastic ma-
terials in air and liquid media. We also have pneu-
matic flexural fatigue apparatus and a dynamic
compression-tension machine available for testing
the dynamic short and long-term loading behaviour
of Grilamid TR materials.
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CAMPUS
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CAMPUS Material descriptions, information about resistance to
stands for Computer Aided Material Preselection by chemicals, typical applications and processing informa-
Uniformed Standards. tion supplement the product profile.
The database contains a careful selection of meaningful The database programme and CAMPUS data can be
test results which accurately describe the property pro- downloaded from our website (www.emsgrivory.com).
file of a material. The specimens used to obtain these
test results are produced under standardised injection- The very comprehensive EMS Material Database is
moulding conditions. Testing is carried out according also available at the EMS-GRIVORY website. This facil-
to the international standards ISO 10350 and ISO ity not only enables you to quickly download technical
11403. and safety data sheets, also allows you to compare
products directly, carry out a simple search by product
EMS-GRIVORY has taken an active part in the creation designations or polymer groups, or conduct a more ad-
of the CAMPUS database since 1989. Currently, our vanced search for specific properties, product features,
testing laboratories have characterised more than 170 applications or specific authority approvals.
materials according to the CAMPUS profile regarding
physical, chemical and process-engineering proper-
ties. These are shown in both tabular form (mechanical,
thermal rheological and electrical property values) and
graphical form (stress-strain, creep, shear/loss module,
viscosity, pvT).
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Quality standards
All EMS-GRIVORY production sites throughout the world Statistical process control is used for monitoring and im-
work in accordance with the same quality manage- proving our manufacturing processes. The accuracy of
ment system based on the ISO 9001:2008 and ISO/ our inspection, measurment and test equipment is deter-
TS 16949:2009 standards. They are certified by the mined in controlled tests.
Swiss Association for Quality and Management Sys-
tems (Schweizerische Vereinigung für Qualitäts- und Continual improvement of products, services and
Management-Systeme, SQS). Compared to ISO 9001 productivity is the subject of official improvement pro-
which is found worldwide, ISO/TS 16949, which was grammes to which all of our employees are fully com-
developed by the automotive industry, contains further- mitted.
reaching and more stringent requirements.
Our quality management system is primarily at the ser-
Our management system is process oriented. Our ulti- vice of our customers, and our focus is based on their
mate aim is customer satisfaction. Our efforts are con- actual requirements and not on bureaucratic methods.
centrated on conformance with quality requirements
and the appropriate use of resources.
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Delivery form
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Grilamid TR is delivered as dry granules, packaged The recommendations and data given here are based
in moisture-proof sacks. Depending on the product, the on our experience to date. No liability can be assumed
sacks contain 20 or 25 kg. Pre-drying of material from in connection with their usage and processing.
unopened and undamaged sacks is not necessary.
Please note: EMS-GRIVORY cannot assess any possi-
Many Grilamid TR grades are available in natural or ble future health risks which could be caused by the
other colours. Special colours or deliveries in large con- long-term contact of our products with blood or tissue.
tainers are available on request. Our sales engineers For this reason, EMS-GRIVORY cannot promote medical
will be happy to advise you further. applications involving long-term contact of plastic with
blood or tissue.
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Index
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EMS-GRIVORY worldwide
www.emsgrivory.com
We offer our customers a comprehensive package of high-capacity and high-quality products along with segment-specific
advisory competence in distribution and application development. We maintain our market leadership through continual
product and application development in all segments.
EMS-GRIVORY,
a business unit of the EMS Group
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