Instruction Manual
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Instruction
Manual
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PA6 general
information
Thermoplastics used are non
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reinforced polyamide, PA
We use the modern, semi-crystalline insulation material, polyamide, which is now an essential
component in electrical engineering and electronics. It has long occupied a leading position and is
authorized for use by the relevant approval authorities such as the CSA, KEMA, PTB, SEV, UL, VDE,
etc. Polyamide has excellent electrical, mechanical, and chemical properties, even at high operating
temperatures. Brief peak temperatures up to approximately 200°C are permitted as a result of heat
aging stabilization. Depending on the type (PA 4.6, 6.6, 6.10, etc.), its melting point is in the region
of 215°C to 295°C. Polyamide absorbs moisture from its surroundings, on average 2.8%. However,
this moisture is not crystallization water in the plastic itself, but chemically bonded H2O groups in
the molecular structure. This makes the plastic flexible and resistant to breakage, even at
temperatures as low as -40°C. As per UL 94, PA has a flammability rating of V2 to V0.
NA
TPE general
information
Main Characteristics:
Excellent flexural fatigue resistance
Good electrical properties
Good tear & abrasion resistance
Resistance to Low & High Temperatures from -50°C to +140°C
High impact strength
Colourability
Recyclable
Excellent resistance to chemicals & weathering
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Gasket
Top shell
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bottom shell
Is part of the soft part
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Mechanical
strenght
Droptest at +20°C A drop from 2 meters and this 5 times on each side. ALOXY
at +80°C
at - 45°C
Impact test
at +20°C
Resistant to 2 joule
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at +80°C
at
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4
0
°C
Only resistant up to
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20°C. The housing will be
adjusted for the next production. We will have to
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