fankyfranki
Industrial
- Mar 11, 2019
- 3
Hi everyone,
I am trying to find the right parameters for testing the moisture content in PA6 plastic. I use the RADWAG MA 50.R device for this. I am thinking about the appropriate temperature parameters for this test. Lowering the temperature will significantly extend the test time, however, I am afraid to raise this temperature - possible impact on the material (however it's not NDT). Will exceeding some limit value of temperature for PA6 affect the results? In addition to the moisture in nylon, can other compounds escape that disrupt the result?
I did tests for 100C and the drying time for saturated nylon was around 6 hours, for dry nylon it was about 90 min. How high can I raise the temperature? I'm trying now with 115C. Does anyone have experience with testing moisture content in nylon?
(sorry for my english - it's not my native language)
Thanks anyone for response!
I am trying to find the right parameters for testing the moisture content in PA6 plastic. I use the RADWAG MA 50.R device for this. I am thinking about the appropriate temperature parameters for this test. Lowering the temperature will significantly extend the test time, however, I am afraid to raise this temperature - possible impact on the material (however it's not NDT). Will exceeding some limit value of temperature for PA6 affect the results? In addition to the moisture in nylon, can other compounds escape that disrupt the result?
I did tests for 100C and the drying time for saturated nylon was around 6 hours, for dry nylon it was about 90 min. How high can I raise the temperature? I'm trying now with 115C. Does anyone have experience with testing moisture content in nylon?
(sorry for my english - it's not my native language)
Thanks anyone for response!