DURACON¬Æ POM M270-44 CF2001/CD3068 (ISO) is a high-flow, high-cycle polyoxymethylene copolymer known for its excellent mechanical properties and thermal stability. It has a density of 1.41 g/cm¬= and a moisture absorption rate of 0.5% after 24 hours of immersion at 23¬8C. The material exhibits a melt flow rate (MFR) of 27 g/10 min at 190¬8C, indicating good processability. Mechanical properties include a tensile strength of 63 MPa, elongation at break of 30%, and a flexural strength of 88 MPa. The material also demonstrates high impact resistance with a notched Charpy impact strength of 5.3 kJ/m¬= at 23¬8C. The heat deflection temperature under load is 100¬8C, making it suitable for applications requiring thermal resistance. DURACON¬Æ POM M270-44 is characterized by low dimensional change due to water absorption, minimal creep under load, and exceptional fatigue resistance, making it ideal for mechanical components such as gears and bearings. It also exhibits superior tribological properties, being self-lubricating and suitable for non-lubricated applications. The material is compatible with various processing methods, including injection molding, and can incorporate recycled materials without significant loss of properties.
POM is an acronym for the chemical name polyoxymethylene. It is generally referred to as polyacetal or acetal resin. It is a crystalline thermoplastic resin comprised chiefly of (-CH2O-) structural units.
The two types of POM are homopolymer, which is comprised of a polyoxymethylene molecular chain made from formaldehyde bonds, and copolymer, in which trioxane, the trimer of formaldehyde, and other comonomers are bonded.
DURACON is a representative type of copolymer, and it plays an active role in applications centered on mechanical components such as gears, screws, and bearings.
Examples of its use can be found in AV equipment such as VCRs, CD/DVD/MD players, Headphone stereos, OA equipment such as printers, keyboards, and CD-ROM drives, home electrical appliances such as washing machines and dryers, and auto parts such as seat belt mechanical components, outer door mirrors, door mirrors, and engine room components, as well as precision components used in such products as cameras and watches, construction materials, toys such as game machines, and stationery.
[ Homopolymer and copolymer ]
As mentioned previously, POM can be either a homopolymer or a copolymer. The homopolymer is formed solely from carbon-oxygen bonds in the main chain, while the copolymer also includes carbon-carbon bonds in the main chain.
The properties and functions of homopolymers and copolymers differ on account of the differences in molecular structure.
1. The thermal stability of the copolymer is superior to that of the homopolymer.
1) Accordingly, color changes and gas emissions during molding are lower because degradation is smaller, and a wider temperature window can be adopted for molding.
2) Resistance to hot water, alkalis and oils at elevated temperatures is excellent.
2. The chemical structure of the copolymer results in a slightly lower crystallization rate compared with the homopolymer.
1) Accordingly, while strength and stiffness are somewhat lower, flexibility is excellent.
2) In addition, while the melting point and heat deflection temperature are approximately 10 deg C lower, there is no difference in the practical heat resistance temperature.
Characteristics
| Polyplastics USA, Inc. | |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Polymers and Plastic Resins |
| Product Number | M270-44 CF2001/CD3068 (ISO) |
| Product Name | DURACON® POM |
| Type | MoldingCompound; Thermoplastic |
| Chemical System | Acetal or Polyoxymethylene (POM) |
| Filler | Unfilled |
| Deflection Temperature | 212 F (100 C) |
| CTE | 61 µin/in-F (110 µm/m-C) |