Celstran® PP-GF30-0553 Black
Celanese Corporation - Polypropylene Copolymer Friday, January 17, 2020
General Information
Product Description
Material code according to ISO 1043-1: PP Polypropylene copolymer reinforced with 30weight percent long glass fibers. Low emission. The fibers are
chemically coupled to the polypropylene matrix. The pellets are cylindrical and normally as well as the embedded fibers 10 mm long.
Parts molded of CELSTRAN have outstanding mechanical properties such as high strength and stiffness combined with high heat deflection.
The notched impact strength is increased at elevated and low temperatures due to the fiber skeleton built in the parts. The long fiber reinforcement
reduces creep significantly. The very isotropic shrinkage in the molded parts minimizes the warpage. Complex parts can be manufactured with high
reproducibility by injection molding. Application field: Functional/structural parts for automotive
General
Material Status • Commercial: Active
Availability • Asia Pacific • Europe • North America
Filler / Reinforcement • Long Glass Fiber, 30% Filler by Weight
• Low Emissions
• Chemically Coupled • Good Isotropy
• Low Temperature Impact
Features • Copolymer • High Stiffness
Resistance
• Creep Resistant • High Strength
• Low Warpage
Uses • Automotive Applications
RoHS Compliance • Contact Manufacturer
Appearance • Black
Forms • Pellets
Processing Method • Injection Molding
Resin ID (ISO 1043) • PP
ASTM & ISO Properties 1
Physical Nominal Value Unit Test Method
Density 1.12 g/cm³ ISO 1183
Mechanical Nominal Value Unit Test Method
Tensile Modulus 6200 MPa ISO 527-2/1A
Tensile Stress (Break) 100 MPa ISO 527-2/1A/5
Tensile Strain (Break) 2.5 % ISO 527-2/1A/5
Flexural Modulus ISO 178
23°C 6000 MPa
80°C 4200 MPa
Flexural Stress ISO 178
23°C 150 MPa
80°C 80.0 MPa
Impact Nominal Value Unit Test Method
Charpy Notched Impact Strength ISO 179/1eA
-30°C 29 kJ/m²
23°C 30 kJ/m²
Charpy Unnotched Impact Strength ISO 179/1eU
-30°C 80 kJ/m²
23°C 70 kJ/m²
Unnotched Izod Impact Strength (23°C) 55 kJ/m² ISO 180/1U
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Celstran® PP-GF30-0553 Black
Celanese Corporation - Polypropylene Copolymer
Thermal Nominal Value Unit Test Method
Heat Deflection Temperature (1.8 MPa, Unannealed) 158 °C ISO 75-2/A
Processing Information
Injection Nominal Value Unit
Drying Temperature 90 to 100 °C
Drying Time 4.0 hr
Suggested Max Moisture 0.20 %
Rear Temperature 220 to 230 °C
Middle Temperature 230 to 240 °C
Front Temperature 240 to 250 °C
Nozzle Temperature 240 to 250 °C
Processing (Melt) Temp 230 to 270 °C
Mold Temperature 30 to 70 °C
Injection Rate Slow
Back Pressure < 3.00 MPa
Injection Notes
Feeding zone temperature: 20 to 50°C
Zone4 temperature: 240 to 250°C
Hot runner temperature: 230 to 270°C
Notes
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Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
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