Nomenclature
Ultramid commercial grades are uniformly designated by letters and digits
which indicate chemical composition, melt viscosity, stabilization, glass
fiber content and processing behavior.
1st letter
Type of PA
B = PA 6
A = PA 66
C3 = copolyamide 66/6
(melting point 243 °C)
C35 = copolyamide 6/66
(melting point 196 °C)
T = copolyamide 6/6T
(melting point 298 °C)
KR = special order products
1st digit
Viscosity class
3 = easy flowing, low melt viscosity, mainly for injection molding (however
Ultramid B3 without additives and reinforcement only for extruction),
35 = Low to medium viscosity, for injection molding and for extruding
monofilaments and films.
36 = medium,viscosity, for film extrusion
4 = medium viscosity, for injection molding and extrusion
5 = high melt viscosity, for extrusion only
2nd or 2nd and 3rd letter
Type of stabilization
E, K = stabilized, light natural color, enhanced resistance to heat aging,
weather and hot water, phsyologically harmless, dielectric properties
remain unaffected (see Table 2)
H = stabilized enhanced resistance to heat aging, weather and hot water,
only for enineering parts,electrical properties remain unaffected, natural
color (see Table 2)
W = stabilized, high resistance to heat aging, only available uncolored
and black, less
suitable if high demands are placed on the part’s electrical properties
(see Table 2)
Special properties, additives
F = for flat film extrusion with enhanced feed performance characteristics
HR = enhanced hydrolysis resistance
L = impact - modified and stabilized, impact resistent when dry, easy
flowing, for fast processing
N = for transparent films with improved clarity
R = PE-modified and stabilizes, for highly stressed, low noise, wear resistant,
low - friction bearings
S = for rapid processing, very fine crystalline structure; for injection
molding
U = contains phophorus-and halogen - free flame retardant
X2 = phosphorus-containing flame retardant
Z = impact modified and stabilized with very high low -temperature impact
strength (unreinforced grades) or enhanced impact strength (reinforced
grades)
Type of reinforcement
G (plus digit) = glass fiber reinforced
C (plus digit) = carbon glass fiber reinforced
K (plus digit) = glass bead reinforced, stabilized
M (plus digitl)= mineral - filled, stabilized; special product: M602 with
30 % specialsilicate (enhanced rididity)
Combinations available with glass fiber reinforcement:GM (glass fibers/mineral)
GK (glass fibers/glass beads)
2nd or 2nd and 3rd digit
Content of reinforcing material (mass fraction)
2 = 10%
3 = 15%
4 = 20%
5 = 25%
6 = 30%
7 = 35%
8 = 40%
10 = 50%
The amount of reinforcing materials for combinations of glass fibers (G),
with mineral (M) or glass beats (K) indicated by 2 digits, e.g.:
GM 53 = 25 % glass fibers and 15% mineral, stabilized
GK 24 = 10 % glas fibers and 20% glass beads, stabilized
Example 1
Ultramid B3EG6
B = PA 6
3 = viscosity class 3 (low viscosity for injection molding)
E = stabilized, high long-term heat resistance, light natural color
G6 = 30 % glass fibers
Example 2
Ultramid A3WGM53
A = PA 66
3 = viscosity class 3 (low viscosity for injection molding)
W = stabilized, very high resistance to high aging
GM = Combination of glass fiber and mineral reinforcement
53 = 25% glass fiber and 15% mineral
Example 3
Ultramid A4
A = PA 66
4 = viscosity class 4 (medium viscosity for extrusion)
Example 4
Ultramid A3X2G10
A = PA 66
3 = viscosity class 3, (low viscosity for injection molding)
X2 = fire safety additive
G10 = 50 % glass fibers
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