amirsarmad
Materials
Hello
I am in the process of designing a tray that can be used repeatedly in the oven for warming up food. The tray material would have to be thermoplastic and injection mold-able.
The tray would not be disposable so it would have to be put into a dishwasher for cleaning.
It would also have to be white and not turn yellow when exposed to heat.
the average operating temp would be between 180 Celsius to 200 Celsius (356 f to 393 f). It would also need to not emit any potentially hazardous gases at these temps.
I have considered a variety of polymers and would like your opinion on what is the most economic route to go with or whether there is an alternative that I have not gone over.
1) PA6 GF 30%-45%
2) PA 66 GF 30%-45%
3) PPS
4) PBT (suspect to material degradation in dishwasher)
5) PEEK, PEK, Family
7) PEI
8) PPE
9) PPE/PA blend
I think PA6 is perhaps the most economical and viable router but am open to suggestions or confirmations.
Thank you in advance
I am in the process of designing a tray that can be used repeatedly in the oven for warming up food. The tray material would have to be thermoplastic and injection mold-able.
The tray would not be disposable so it would have to be put into a dishwasher for cleaning.
It would also have to be white and not turn yellow when exposed to heat.
the average operating temp would be between 180 Celsius to 200 Celsius (356 f to 393 f). It would also need to not emit any potentially hazardous gases at these temps.
I have considered a variety of polymers and would like your opinion on what is the most economic route to go with or whether there is an alternative that I have not gone over.
1) PA6 GF 30%-45%
2) PA 66 GF 30%-45%
3) PPS
4) PBT (suspect to material degradation in dishwasher)
5) PEEK, PEK, Family
7) PEI
8) PPE
9) PPE/PA blend
I think PA6 is perhaps the most economical and viable router but am open to suggestions or confirmations.
Thank you in advance