Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
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I'm exploring this for a possible outdoor use and wanted to get some feedback regarding this material when processed with UV inhibitors. I've seen examples used in automotive application but am unsure if the final product was coated with a paint or other material before going into service to make it suitable





RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
You need to talk to one the zillion manufacturers.
Rgds
Harry
RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
It can be used outdoors with quite reasonable life.
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RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
Have you got shares in BASF/or work for them?
Only you keep banging on ad nauseum about ASA whenever any UV stability query pops up?
You have not mentioned it's difficult to colour via masterbatches, has same poor solvent resistance as ABS, and (at least in the UK) is more expensive than PBT!!
Oh, and it will process slower than PBT....
Harry
RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
Perhaps this should be a different thread - apologies to the original poster but it's a bit relevant.....
Processing time is more related to the heat distortion temp - e.g. at what temp can it be ejected from the tool. In the case of PBT (and others!) this it quite a bit higher than the amorphous materials.
fyi, heat contents of some polymers:
ASA 402 J/g
ABS 369 J/g
PBT 283 J/g
PP 557 J/g
PE HD 800 J/g
uPVC 291 J/g
The HDT of PBT is much higher - especially if filled - so can be off the tool much quicker. The heat content is also less (all above for unfilled materials)
Of course, if the mechanical properties are sufficient, then UPVC is another (if not the best) outdoor material. Cheap too, even taking into account the high density.
Regards
Harry
RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
PBT will process considerably faster than ASA, and it does have very good UV resistance.
ASA has a very good reputation for outdoor use, because it has similar properties to ABS but much better UV resistance. ABS has very poor UV resistance, so I think ASA is sometimes overrated because of that comparison rather than a comparison to very good materials re UV.
I would never recommend ASA as a substitute for PBT because of the dramatical difference in many properties.
I posted something like this earlier, but it disappeared. I cannot believe it was red flagged and removed when the quality of the technical issues being disputed is considered.
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RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors
No offence intended - more like tongue in cheek than foot in mouth!
Apologies to those offended.
Rgds
Harry
RE: Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT with UV inhibitors