Engineering Thermoplastics
Glass-Filled PPO/PPE — Polyphenylene Oxide / Polyphenylene Ether, Glass Fiber Reinforced
Glass-filled PPO/PPE blends offer significantly improved stiffness, strength, and heat deflection temperatures compared to unfilled grades. They maintain excellent hydrolytic stability and electrical properties, making them suitable for demanding electrical and automotive applications.
PPO-GFPPE-GFNoryl GTXLomox
Manufacturers
1
Grades
2
Applications
4
Equivalents
1
Physical Properties
- Density
- 1.15-1.25 g/cm³
- Water Absorption (24h)
- 0.05-0.15 %
- Transparency
- Opaque
- Shrinkage
- 0.3-0.5 %
Mechanical Properties
- Young's Modulus
- 3.0-4.0 GPa
- Tensile Strength
- 60-80 MPa
- Elongation at Break
- 40-70 %
- Impact Strength (Izod)
- 30-50 kJ/m
Thermal Properties
- Glass Transition Temperature
- 100-120 °C
- Melting Point
- N/A (amorphous)
- Continuous Service Temperature
- 90-130 °C
- Heat Deflection Temperature
- 120-150 °C (1.8 MPa)
Electrical Properties
- Dielectric Constant
- 2.5-2.8
- Volume Resistivity
- 10^14-10^16 Ohm-cm
- Dielectric Strength
- 18-24 kV/mm
Chemical Resistance
- Acids
- Good
- Bases
- Good
- Solvents
- Fair
- UV Resistance
- Fair
Sustainability
- Recyclability
- Recyclable
- Recycling Code
- 7 (Other)
- Carbon Footprint
- Moderate
Manufacturing compatibility
Injection MoldingExtrusion
Applications
Automotive exterior parts (mirror housings, door handles)
Electrical components
Business machine housings
Water management components
Available grades
PPO/PPE GF30PPO/PPE GF40