LouisL
Mechanical
- Apr 4, 2023
- 6
Hi all,
There is a project of thermal bottle and customer wanted to use plastic instead of metal or glass for some special functions. The original material is Tritan but it cracks after a drop test so that they want to change the material.
Considering PPSU and PESU are expensive, our engineer suggested PA66+GF30.
Reviewed the material spec., PA66+GF30 maybe good enough to contain hot water (in car) but it is hygroscopic (absorb water) and I've never seen it to be used as water bottle.
Do anyone know if this kind of material is suitable for hot drinking water? Is it a suitable material or any other plastic can be suggested?
There is a project of thermal bottle and customer wanted to use plastic instead of metal or glass for some special functions. The original material is Tritan but it cracks after a drop test so that they want to change the material.
Considering PPSU and PESU are expensive, our engineer suggested PA66+GF30.
Reviewed the material spec., PA66+GF30 maybe good enough to contain hot water (in car) but it is hygroscopic (absorb water) and I've never seen it to be used as water bottle.
Do anyone know if this kind of material is suitable for hot drinking water? Is it a suitable material or any other plastic can be suggested?