PBT poly(butylene terephthalate) PARAMETER
UNIT
VALUE
REFERENCES
GENERAL Common name
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poly(butylene terephthalate)
ACS name
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poly(oxy-1,4-butanediyloxycarbonyl-1,4-phenylenecarbonyl) (24968-12-5); 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid, polymer with 1,4-butanediol (26062-94-2)
Acronym
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PBT
CAS number
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24968-12-5; 26062-94-2
Linear formula
OC
COO(CH2)4O
n
HISTORY Person to discover
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Chipman, G R; Henk, M G; De Boer, J A; Blaha, E W
Date
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1977
Details
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reaction of terephthalic acid and butane diol using tetravalent tin catalyst having the organo-to-tin linkage
Chipman, G R; Henk, M G; De Boer, J A; Blaha, E W, US Patent 4,014,858, Standard Oil, Mar. 29, 1977.
SYNTHESIS Monomer(s) structure
HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH HOOC
COOH
Monomer(s) CAS number(s)
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107-88-0; 100-21-0
Monomer(s) molecular weight(s)
dalton, g/ mol, amu
90.121; 166.13
Monomer ratio
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1:1.84
Temperature of polymerization
o
Catalyst
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tetravalent tin
Number average molecular weight, Mn
dalton, g/ mol, amu
5,600-20,400
Mass average molecular weight, Mw
dalton, g/ mol, amu
26,000-125,000
Polydispersity, Mw/Mn
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2.0
STRUCTURE
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Crystallinity
%
33-36; 18-22 (single-bubble lm); 20-47 (double-bubble lm and biaxially stretched lm)
Cell type (lattice)
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triclinic (DE)
Cell dimensions
nm
a:b:c=0.483:0.594:1.159
Unit cell angles
degree
DEJ=99.7:115.2:110.8
Number of chains per unit cell
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1
Crystallite size
nm
1.16 (length; D); 1.3 (length, E)
Polymorphs
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DE
Chain conformation
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GTG (D); TTT (E)
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Konishi, T; Miyamoto, Y, Macromolecules, 43, 375-83, 2010.
PBT poly(butylene terephthalate) PARAMETER
UNIT
VALUE
REFERENCES
Rapid crystallization temperature
o
n=2.35-2.60
Al-Mulla, A; Mathew, J; Shanks, R, J. Polym. Sci. B, 45, 1344-53, 2007.
C
COMMERCIAL POLYMERS Some manufacturers
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BASF, DuPont; Mitsubishi Chemical; Sabic
Trade names
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Ultradur B; Crastin; Jupilon; Valox
Density at 20oC
g cm-3
1.24-1.34; 1.404 (crystalline; D form); 1.283 (E form); 1.37 (10% glass ber, GF); 1.45-1.47 (20% GF); 1.53-1.55 (30% GF); 1.73 (50% GF)
Bulk density at 20oC
g cm-3
0.60-0.90
Color
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white
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Odor
Shibaya, M; Ohkubo, N; Ishihara, H; Yamashita, K; Yoshihara, N; Nonomura, C, Antec, 1658-62, 2003.
slight o
Refractive index, 20 C
o
C
220-230; 220-250 (10-50% glass ber)
Softening point
o
C
50 (amorphous fraction), 220 (crystalline fraction)
Decomposition temperature
o
C
Thermal expansion coefcient, -40 to 160oC
o
Thermal conductivity, melt
W m-1 K-1
Glass transition temperature
o
C
288 -1
0.9E-4 to 8.1E-5; 0.2-1.2E-4 (10-50% glass ber) 0.25-0.27; 0.23-0.36 (10-50% glass ber); 0.18 (melt, 10-50% glass ber) 31-60; 46 (DSC)
C -1
-1
1,500; 1,400-1,700 (10-50% glass ber); 1,990 (melt, 10-50% glass ber)
Specic heat capacity
J K kg
Heat of fusion
kJ mol-1
21.2
Maximum service temperature
o
C
200; 210 (10-50% glass ber)
Temperature index (50% tensile strength loss after 20,000 h/5000 h)
o
C
120/140; 120-160 (10-50% glass ber)
Heat deection temperature at 0.45 MPa
o
C
130-165; 215-222 (10-50% glass ber)
Heat deection temperature at 1.8 MPa
o
C
50-65; 168-215 (10-50% glass ber)
Vicat temperature VST/A/50
o
C
Dielectric constant at 100 Hz/1 MHz
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3.2-3.4/3.2-3.3; 3.6-4.7/3.6-4.5 (10-50% glass ber)
Relative permittivity at 100 Hz
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3.3-3.8; 3.6-4.1 (10-50% glass ber)
Relative permittivity at 1 MHz
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3.1-3.3; 3.5-3.8 (10-50% glass ber)
Dissipation factor at 100 Hz
E-4
10-20; 12-38 (10-50% glass ber)
Dissipation factor at 1 MHz
E-4
200-219; 130-200 (10-50% glass ber)
Volume resistivity
ohm-m
1-5E13 to 4E14; 1-4.7E14 (10-50% glass ber)
Surface resistivity
ohm
1E12 to 5E15; 1E13-1E15 (10-50% glass ber)
Electric strength K20/P50, d=0.60.8 mm
kV mm-1
15-140; 16-100 (10-50% glass ber)
Comparative tracking index, CTI, test liquid A
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475-600; 225-500 (10-50% glass ber)
Comparative tracking index, CTIM, test liquid B
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375-450; 125-150 (10-50% glass ber)
Coefcient of friction
-
0.3-0.6
175; 205-215 (10-50% glass ber)
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UNIT
Surface free energy
mJ m-2
VALUE
REFERENCES
46.3-47.8
MECHANICAL & RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES Tensile strength
MPa
50-57; 90-165 (10-50% glass ber)
Tensile modulus
MPa
2,000-2,600; 4,500-9,800 (10-30% glass ber)
Tensile stress at yield
MPa
47-59; 90-165 (10-50% glass ber)
Tensile creep modulus, 1000 h, elongation 0.5 max
MPa
1,100-1,800; 2,500-11,600 (10-50% glass ber)
Elongation
%
35-300; 1.5-4.5 (10-50% glass ber)
Tensile yield strain
%
3.7-8; 1.7-4.0 (10-50% glass ber)
Flexural strength
MPa
62-85; 140-230 (10-50% glass ber)
Flexural modulus
MPa
2,000-2,400; 5,200-14,900 (15-50% glass ber)
Elastic modulus
MPa
2,200-2,600; 4,500-18,700 (10-50% glass ber) -2
Charpy impact strength, unnotched, 23oC
kJ m
Charpy impact strength, unnotched, -30oC
kJ m-2
38-65 (10-50% glass ber)
Charpy impact strength, notched, 23oC
kJ m-2
4-9; <5 to 11 (10-50% glass ber)
Charpy impact strength, notched, -30oC
kJ m-2
4; 62 (10-50% glass ber)
Izod impact strength, unnotched, 23oC
J m-1
1,600
Izod impact strength, notched, 23oC
J m-1
53
Tenacity (ber) (standard atmosphere)
cN tex-1 (daN mm-2)
25-30
Fourne, F, Synthetic Fibers. Machines and Equipment Manufacture, Properties. Carl Hanser Verlag, 1999.
Tenacity (wet ber, as % of dry strength)
%
95-100
Fourne, F, Synthetic Fibers. Machines and Equipment Manufacture, Properties. Carl Hanser Verlag, 1999.
Fineness of ber (titer)
dtex
3-20
Fourne, F, Synthetic Fibers. Machines and Equipment Manufacture, Properties. Carl Hanser Verlag, 1999.
Length (elemental ber)
mm
38-200, lament
Fourne, F, Synthetic Fibers. Machines and Equipment Manufacture, Properties. Carl Hanser Verlag, 1999.
Rockwell hardness
M
72
Ball indention hardness at 358 N/30 S (ISO 2039-1)
MPa
130-139; 155 (10-50% glass ber)
Shrinkage
%
0.9-2.2; 0.1-1.34 (10-50% glass ber)
Brittleness temperature (ASTM D746)
o
Viscosity number
ml g-1
107-160; 90-115 (10-50% glass ber)
Melt viscosity, shear rate=1000 s-1
Pa s
150-600
Melt volume ow rate (ISO 1133, procedure B), 220oC/10 kg
cm3/10 min
9-50; 6-24 (10-50 glass ber)
Melt index, 250oC/2.16 kg
g/10 min
20-50
304
190-290 to NB; 26-67 (10-50% glass ber)
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UNIT
VALUE
Water absorption, equilibrium in water at 23oC
%
0.1-0.5
Moisture absorption, equilibrium 23oC/50% RH
%
0.2-0.25; 0.1-0.2 (10-50% glass ber)
Acid dilute/concentrated
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good/poor
Alcohols
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good
Alkalis
-
poor
Aliphatic hydrocarbons
-
good
Aromatic hydrocarbons
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good
Esters
-
good-fair
Greases & oils
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very good
Halogenated hydrocarbons
-
poor
Ketones
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poor
Good solvent
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m-cresol, o-dichlorobenzene, dichloromethane, phenol/tetrachloroethane, triuoroacetic acid
Non-solvent
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carbon tetrachloride
REFERENCES
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
FLAMMABILITY Ignition temperature
o
C
93
Autoignition temperature
o
C
>350
Limiting oxygen index
% O2
22-22.2; 19-20 (10-50% glass ber)
Burning rate (Flame spread rate)
mm min-1
<100
Char at 500oC
%
1.5
Lyon, R E; Walters, R N, J. Anal. Appl. Pyrolysis, 71, 27-46, 2004.
Heat of combustion
J g-1
27,910
Walters, R N; Hacket, S M; Lyon, R E, Fire Mater., 24, 5, 245-52, 2000.
Volatile products of combustion
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CO, CO2, hydrocarbon fragments, tetrahydrofuran
Dzieciol, M, Intern. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 89, 8-12, 881-89, 2009.
UL rating
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94HB; V-0 (with ame retardants)
Spectral sensitivity
nm
290-325
Activation wavelengths
nm
305, 325
Excitation wavelengths
nm
340, 383, 395
Emission wavelengths
nm
440-450
Important initiators and accelerators
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ferrocene, cobalt octoates and naphthenates, compounds containing aromatic keto-ester groups
Products of degradation
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radicals, crosslinks, hydroperoxides, hydroxyl and carbonyl groups, CO, CO2
WEATHER STABILITY
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UNIT
VALUE
Stabilizers
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UVA: 2-hydroxy-4-octyloxybenzophenone; 2-hydroxy4-methoxybenzophenone; 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone; 2,2’,4,4’-tetrahydroxybenzophenone; 2,2’-dihydroxy4-methoxybenzophenone; 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)p-cresol; 2-benzotriazol-2-yl-4,6-di-tert-butylphenol; 2-(2H-benzotriazole-2-yl)-4,6-di-tert-pentylphenol; 2-(2Hbenzotriazole-2-yl)-4-(1,1,3,3-tetraethylbutyl)phenol; 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl) phenol; 2,2’-methylenebis(6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)4-1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol; 2-(2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-6-dodecyl-4-methylphenol, branched & linear; 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl) phenol; 2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-(5-chloro-2H-benzotriazole2-yl)-phenol; 2-(3-sec-butyl-5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) benzotriazole; 2-[4-[(2-hydroxy-3-(2’-ethyl)hexyl)oxy]-2hydroxyphenyl]-4,6-bis(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-1,3,5-triazine; 2-(4,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-hexyloxy-phenol; 2-[4,6-bis(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-5-(octyloxy) phenol; (2-ethylhexyl)-2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate; 1,3-bis-[(2’-cyano-3’,3’-diphenylacryloyl)oxy]-2,2-bis-{[(2’cyano-3’,3’-diphenylacryloyl)oxy]methyl}-propane; propanedioic acid, [(4-methoxyphenyl)-methylene]-dimethyl ester; 2,2’-(1,4-phenylene)bis[4H-3,1-benzoxazin-4-one]; Screener: carbon black, zinc oxide; Acid scavenger: hydrotalcite; HAS: 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine, N,N’’’[1,2-ethane-diyl-bis[[[4,6bis[butyl(1,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl)amino]-1,3,5triazine-2-yl]imino]-3,1-propanediyl]bis[N’,N’’-dibutyl-N’,N’’bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl)-; decanedioic acid, bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-(octyloxy)-4-piperidinyl)ester, reaction products with 1,1-dimethylethylhydroperoxide and octane; bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidyl)sebacate + methyl1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidyl sebacate; alkenes, C20-24-. alpha.-, polymers with maleic anhydride, reaction products with 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinamine; 1, 6-hexanediamine, N, N’-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-, polymers with 2,4-dichloro-6-(4-morpholinyl)-1,3,5-triazine; 1,6-hexanediamine, N,N’-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-, polymers with morpholine-2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine reaction products, methylated; Phenolic antioxidants: ethylene-bis(oxyethylene)bis(3-(5-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-m-tolyl)-propionate); N,N’-hexane-1,6-diylbis(3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenylpropionamide)); 3,3’,3’,5, 5’,5’-hexa-tert-butyl-a,a’,a’(mesitylene-2,4,6-triyl)tri-p-cresol; 1,3,5-tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl4-hydroxybenzyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)- trione; Phosphite: bis-(2,4-di-t-butylphenol) pentaerythritol diphosphite; tris (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)phosphite; phosphoric acid, (2,4-di-butyl-6-methylphenyl)ethylester; distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphite; Optical brightener: 2,2’-(2,5-thiophenediyl)bis(5-tert-butylbenzoxazole)
Results of exposure
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3-year exposure in Central Europe caused only slight color change; 90% tensile strength is retained after 3,600 h in Xenotest 1200
HMIS: Health, Flammability, Reactivity rating
-
1/1/0; 0/1/0 (HMIS)
Carcinogenic effect
-
TOXICITY
not listed by ACGIH, NIOSH, NTP
TLV, ACGIH
mg m
-3
3 (respirable), 10 (total)
OSHA
mg m-3
5 (respirable), 15 (total)
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REFERENCES
Ultradur Brochure KT/K, F204, BASF 2010.
PBT poly(butylene terephthalate) PARAMETER
UNIT
VALUE
Typical processing methods
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coating, electrospinning, extrusion, extrusion foaming; lm extrusion, injection molding, monolament extrusion, rotational molding
Preprocess drying: temperature/ time/residual moisture
o
C/h/%
80-130/2-8/0.02-0.04
Processing temperature
o
C
235-270 (injection molding); 230-290 (coating); 230-270 (pipe extrusion); 230-270 (extrusion)
Processing pressure
bar
30 (extrusion melt pressure); <100 (extrusion backpressure); 20-150 (injection pressure); 0.3-0.7 (injection molding backpressure)
Residence time
min
<35; 2.5 (max cycle time)
Additives used in nal products
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Fillers: antimony trioxide, aramid, barium sulfate, boron nitride, calcinated kaolin, carbon black, carbon ber, glass ber, glass spheres, mica, montmorillonite, talc, titanium dioxide, zinc borate; Antistatics: antimony-doped tin oxide, carbon nanotubes, polyaniline, polyisonaphthalene; Antiblocking: calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, silicone uid, spherical silicone resin, synthetic silica; Release: calcium stearate, uorine compounds, glycerol bistearate, pentaerythritol ester, silane modied silica, zinc stearate; Slip: spherical silica, silicone oil
Applications
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automotive (connectors, distributor caps, door knobs, lamp sockets, lightning bezels, mirror housings, windshield wiper arms), brush bristles, composites, automobile lamps, consoles, contact carriers, covers, electrical and electronics (capacitors, connectors, circuit breakers, capacitor housings, encapsulation of transformers, bers, motors, and solenoids, printed circuit boards, relays), housewares, housings, lighting, plumbing, power tools, sporting goods, textiles, tire cords
Outstanding properties
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dimensional stability, weather resistance, resistance to fuels, impact resistance, electrical insulation properties
-
ASA, epoxy, lCP, PA12, PC, PCL, PET, PHB, PVB, SAN
degree
16.4, 17.7, 21.1, 23.8, and 25.4
REFERENCES
PROCESSING
BLENDS Suitable polymers
ANALYSIS x-ray diffraction peaks
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