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Extreme Temperature Stability of Rilsan® PolyamidesRilsan® polyamides withstand high temperatures. Rilsan® PA 11 offers greater high temperature stability than PA 12, and can be used continuously at 125ºC and withstand peaks of 150ºC in certain conditions.
At low temperatures, Rilsan® PA 11 maintains its impact resistance at -40ºC. For extreme conditions, Arkema has developed grades that can withstand temperatures of -60ºC! Rilsan® PA 11 is the only polyamide in the world capable of withstanding such harsh environments.


Due to inherent cohesion strength, Rilsan® PA 11 features high heat distortion temperatures under load, higher than PA 12.
Heat Distortion Temperature (HDT) of various grades of Rilsan® PA 11 and 12.
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BMNO TLD |
AMNO TLD |
BESNO P40 TL |
AESNO P40 TL |
BZM 30 OTL |
AZM 30 OTLD |
| HDT under 0.46 MPa (in °C) |
145 |
130 |
130 |
125 |
180 |
175 |
| HDT under 1.85MPa (in °C) |
50 |
45 |
45 |
45 |
175 |
170 |
For any given formulation, Rilsan® PA 11 boasts a higher Vicat softening temperature than Rilsan® PA 12. This temperature, which depends on molding conditions, varies significantly based on plasticizer level used in the polyamide.
Vicat Point of Standard Rilsan® PA molding grades
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BMNO |
AMNO |
| Vicat Point under 1 daN (in °C) |
180 |
170 |
| Vicat Point under 5 daN (in °C) |
160 |
140 |
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