Terluran® ECO GP-22 BC60 is an easy-flow, general purpose injection molding grade with high resistance to impact and heat distortion; intended for a wide range of applications, particularly in the housings sector. Terluran ECO GP-22 BC60 is an ISCC compliant product leading to a substitution of fossil source styrene with attributed ISCC certified bio-circular styrene.
FEATURES
- Excellent colorability
- Medium flow
- Good impact resistance
- Good heat distortion resistance
- High quality surface finish and gloss
- Great mechanical strength and rigidity
APPLICATIONS
- Injection molding
- Appliance housings
- Household and sanitary appliances
- Toys
- Automotive components
- Consumer products
| Original Document | Technical Datasheet(English) | |||
| Features | High Stiffness/RigidityGood Impact ResistanceHeat ResistanceGood SurfaceHigh GlossGood ColoringBio-basedMedium Flow | |||
| Applications | ToysHousehold ItemsHousingsHome appliancesAutomotive PartsSanitary Ware | |||
| Processing | Injection | |||
| Compliance | ISCC PLUS | |||
| Diagrams | Viscosity-shear rateShearstress-shear rateDynamic Shear modulus-temperatureStress-strainSecant modulus-strainStress-strain (isochronous)(Creep) 23°CStress-strain (isochronous)(Creep) 60°CCreep modulus-time 23°CCreep modulus-time 60°CSpecific volume-temperature (pvT)Tensile modulus-temperature | |||
| Biobased/Renewable | 60% Yes | |||
| Physical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
Density/Specific Gravity | *** g/cm³ | ISO 1183 | |
Melt Volume Flow Rate(MVR) | |||
220°C/10.0 kg | *** cm³/10 min | ISO 1133 | |
Mold Shrinkage | |||
- | ***~*** % | ISO 294-4 | |
Water Absorption | *** % | ISO 62 | Saturated at 23°C |
Moisture /Humidity Absorption | *** % | ISO 62 | Equilibrium 23 °C/50% RH |
| Mechanical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Tensile Modulus | *** Mpa | ISO 527 | |
Tensile Strength | |||
Yield | *** Mpa | ISO 527 | 23 °C |
Tensile Elongation | |||
Yield | *** % | ISO 527 | 23 °C |
Nominal Tensile Strain at Break | *** % | ISO 527 | 23 °C |
Flexural Strength | |||
- | *** Mpa | ISO 178 | 23 °C |
| Impact | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Charpy Notched Impact Strengh | |||
-30℃ (-22℉) | *** kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eA | |
23℃ (73℉) | *** kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eA | |
Charpy Unnotched Impact Strengh | |||
-30℃ (-22℉) | *** kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eU | |
23℃ (73℉) | *** kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eU | |
Izod Notched Impact Strengh | |||
-30℃ (-22℉) | *** kJ/m² | ISO 180/A | |
23℃ (73℉) | *** kJ/m² | ISO 180/A | |
| Hardness | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Ball Indentation Hardness | *** Mpa | ISO 2039-1 | |
| Thermal | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Heat Deflection Temperature(HDT) | |||
0.45 Mpa (66 psi)(4.6kg/cm²) | *** °C | ISO 75 | annealed 4 h/80 °C |
1.8 Mpa (264 psi)(18.6kg/cm²) | *** °C | ISO 75 | annealed 4 h/80 °C |
Vicat Softening Temperature(VST) | *** °C | ISO 306 | VST/A/50 (10N, 50 °C/h) |
Vicat Softening Temperature(VST) | *** °C | ISO 306 | VST/B/50 (50N, 50 °C/h) |
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion | |||
- | ***~*** E-6/°C | ISO 11359 | |
Thermal Conductivity | *** W/(m K) | ISO 22007 | |
Processing Temperature | ***~*** °C | - | |
Mould temperature | ***~*** °C | - | |
| Electrical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Volume Resistivity | *** Ohm-m | IEC 62631-3-1 | |
Surface Resistivity | *** Ohm | IEC 62631-3-2 | |
Dielectric Constant(Permittivity) | |||
100Hz | *** - | IEC 62631-2-1 | |
1MHz | *** - | IEC 62631-2-1 | |
Dissipation Factor | |||
100Hz | *** E-4 | IEC 62631-2-1 | |
1MHz | *** E-4 | IEC 62631-2-1 | |
| Additional Information | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Yellowness Index | *** - | DIN 6167 |
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