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Noryl GTX series

An important requirement for plastics materials in the automotive industry is paintability alongside metal components in high temperature areas. Noryl GTX series of General Electric has been developed to meet this requirement. The blend consisting of polyphenylene oxide (PPO) in a nylon matrix combines the heat and dimensional stability and the low water absorption of PPO with the flow and semicrystalline properties of nylons. Its impact strength, however, is not as high as PC/PBT blends. [Pg.534]

In more recent times GE Plastics has upgraded their Noryl range of PS-modified polyphenylene oxide materials without recourse to halogens. Improved flame retardant properties are found in the new Noryl GTX 4110 series, which uses a proprietary flame retardancy system free from halogens and red phosphorus. The compound has high heat and chemical resistance. [Pg.71]


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