POK Grade System & Performance Comparison: M330A, M630A, and Modified Grades

Selecting the right engineering plastic often requires balancing processability, toughness, dimensional stability, and long-term durability. Polyketone (PK/POK) has become an increasingly attractive alternative to traditional materials such as PA66 and POM because it combines excellent wear resistance, low moisture absorption, and stable mechanical performance.

Choosing the correct POK grade is essential for achieving optimal processing efficiency and product reliability. This guide compares Hyosung Poketone®'s mainstream grades — including M330A, M630A, impact-modified formulations, and glass-fiber reinforced grades — to help engineers match material performance with application requirements.

Why POK over PA66?

Polyketone maintains dimensional accuracy in humid environments due to its extremely low water absorption (0.5%), unlike PA66 which can swell or lose tolerance.

Why POK over POM?

POK provides superior fatigue resistance and chemical compatibility, making it a reliable choice for fuel-contact and mechanically loaded components.

M330A vs M630A: Understanding the Grades

The POK grade system is built around two widely used injection molding resins. While both share the inherent advantages of polyketone resin, they are designed for different processing and performance priorities.

High Flow M330A
Precision & Efficiency Grade
60 g/10 min MFR @ 240°C
Common Applications
  • Precision gears
  • Electrical connectors
  • Small industrial components
  • Complex injection-molded parts
Trade-off: Slightly lower impact resistance compared with tougher grades.
High Toughness M630A
Durability & Fatigue Grade
6 g/10 min MFR @ 240°C
Common Applications
  • Fuel lines
  • Extruded tubes
  • Heavy-duty wear parts
  • Automotive mechanical components
Trade-off: Less suitable for ultra-thin or highly complex geometries.
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Molding Insight for Engineers

With M330A and M630A exhibiting a vast difference in melt flow rates (60 vs 6 g/10 min), maintaining the correct barrel temperature profiling and injection pressure is critical to prevent shear burning or short shots.

If you are preparing to run these grades on your machine, benchmark your setup using our comprehensive Polyketone (POK) Injection Molding Processing Guide: Troubleshooting & Parameters →

Key Performance Properties

Typical performance values across mainstream POK formulations, helping engineers evaluate trade-offs at a glance.

Property M330A
High Flow
M630A
High Toughness
Impact-Modified
Elastomer Blend
Glass-Filled (30% GF)
Reinforced
Melt Flow Rate (g/10min @240°C) 60 6 Medium–Low Low
Tensile Strength (MPa) 58 60 40–45 135–150
Flexural Modulus (MPa) 1,500 1,400 1,100 7,500
Notched Izod Impact (kJ/m²) 8 17 No Break (>80) 11–13
Water Absorption (%) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3
HDT (0.45 MPa, °C) 200 200 175 215
💧 Key advantage across all POK grades: Extremely low water absorption (≤0.5%) vs. PA66, which can swell or lose dimensional accuracy in humid environments. Polyketone materials maintain stable tolerances and consistent mechanical performance.

Modified Grades for Specialized Performance

Beyond the base resins, engineered modifications unlock performance characteristics tailored for demanding industrial and structural applications.

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Impact-Modified Grade
Elastomer-blended formulation

Engineered by incorporating specialized elastomers into the base resin. These materials significantly improve low-temperature toughness and eliminate brittle failure under sudden impact conditions.

  • Automotive bumper brackets
  • Outdoor power equipment
  • Protective industrial housings
  • Cold-environment applications
Impact Resistance vs. Base Grade
No Break >80 kJ/m² · 5× improvement
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Glass-Fiber Reinforced Grade
15–30% GF structural compound

Adding 15% to 30% glass fiber dramatically increases stiffness and Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT), making these materials strong candidates for metal replacement projects.

  • Pump housings
  • Engine compartment components
  • Structural brackets
  • Industrial mechanical assemblies
Flexural Modulus vs. Base Grade
7,500 MPa · ~5× base resin stiffness

Choosing the Right POK Grade

Each grade is optimized for a different balance of processing ease and mechanical performance. Use this guide to match your application requirements.

1
M330A

High-Speed & Complex Molding

Best for thin-wall parts, multi-cavity molds, and intricate geometries where flowability drives cycle time and mold replication quality.

2
M630A

Toughness & Fatigue Resistance

Select when the part is exposed to repeated mechanical stress, load cycling, or requires extrusion processing with superior elongation.

3
Impact-Modified

Extreme Impact & Cold Climates

Use when components must withstand repeated shock loading or winter operating conditions without brittle fracture.

4
30% GF Grade

Structural Rigidity & High Temp

Choose for metal-replacement applications requiring maximum stiffness, dimensional stability under load, and elevated HDT performance.

Conclusion

POK materials provide a versatile engineering platform capable of covering a wide range of industrial applications. From high-flow injection molding to reinforced structural components, the POK grade system allows manufacturers to tailor performance according to specific processing and mechanical requirements.

As industries continue shifting toward lightweight, wear-resistant, and dimensionally stable engineering plastics, polyketone resins are becoming an increasingly competitive alternative to conventional materials such as PA66 and POM.

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