ASPC HBM5520
HBM5520 is recommended for multipurpose blow molding process. This product is suitable for manufacture of containers for household and industrial chemicals (eg. Detergents, solvents, paints, etc), automotive supplies, foodstuffs, toiletries and cosmetics.
Extruder barrel temperature: 180-210°C
Melt temperature: 200-225°C
Please note that, these processing conditions are recommended by producer only for 100% HBM5520 resin (not in the case of blending with any other compatible material), but because of the many particular factors which are outside our knowledge and control, and may affect the use of product, no warranty is given.
For more detailed information on handling, storage, safety parameters, refer to relevant SDS of Components.
Properties |
Value (1) |
unit |
Test method |
Physical Properties |
955 |
|
|
Density(23 oC) |
kg/m3 |
ISO 1183 |
|
MFI (190 oC /21.6Kg) |
23 |
dg/min |
ISO 1133 |
MFI (190 oC /2.16Kg) |
0.25 |
dg/min |
ISO 1133 |
Bulk Density |
>0.50 |
g/cm3 |
ISO 60 |
Mechanical properties (2) |
1200 |
|
|
Tensile Modulus of elasticity |
MPa |
ISO527-1 |
|
Tensile stress at Yield |
28 |
MPa |
ISO 527-1 |
Tensile strain at Yield |
9 |
% |
ISO 527-1 |
Notched Tensile impact strength(-30 oC) |
110 |
kJ/m2 |
ISO 8256/1A |
Thermal Properties |
83 |
|
|
HDT,(0.45 MPa) |
oC |
ISO 75B-1 |
|
HDT,(1.80 MPa) |
45 |
oC |
ISO 75A-1 |
Melting Point |
135 |
oC |
ISO 3146 |
Vicat Temperature (B50,50oC/h , 50 N) |
79 |
oC |
ISO 306 |
Hardness |
51 |
|
|
Ball indentation Hardness(H 132/30) |
MPa |
ISO 2039-1 |
|
FNCT (3.5MPa, 80°C, 2% Igepal BC/9) |
4.5 |
h |
ISO/CD 16770 |
ESCR(bottle test) |
30 |
h |
Basell |
Additive :Antioxidant – Heat stabilizer |
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Notes:
(1)Typical Values: not to be construed as specifications limits.
(2)Properties are based on compression molded sheet using 100% HBM5520.
Note: this information is based on our current knowledge and experience .in view of many factors that may affect processing and application, this data does not relive processors from the responsibility of carrying out their own tests and experiments, neither does it imply any legally binding assurance of certain properties or of suitability for a specific purpose. It is the responsibility of those to whom we supply our products to ensure that any proprietary rights and existing laws and legislation are observed.