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Polyamide 66 GF33

 
Nylon 6/6 is one of the most versatile engineering thermoplastics. It is popular in every major market using thermoplastic materials. Because of its excellent balance of strength, ductility and heat resistance, nylon 6/6 is an outstanding candidate for metal replacement applications. Nylon 6/6 is very easy to process with a very wide process window. This allows it to be used for everything from complex, thin walled components to large thick walled housings.
Source: RTP Company


Advantages of Polyamide
High strength over wide temperature range, up to 450°F (232°C). Chemical resistant except strong acids or bases.
  • Homopolymer
  • Processability, Good
  • Stiffness, Good
  • Food Contact Acceptable
  • Impact Resistance, Good
  • Copolymer
  • Impact Resistance, High
  • Flow, High
  • Chemically Coupled
Disadvantages of Polyamide
Parts are subject to warp due the shrink difference parallel and perpendicular to fill and a high shrink base resin. Molded parts in your application can absorb moisture, changing dimensions and mechanical properties. Price is moderate to high.
  • Degraded by UV
  • Flammable, but retarded grades available
  • Attacked by chlorinated solvents and aromatics
  • Difficult to bond
  • Several metals accelerate oxidative degrading
  • Low temperature impact strength is poor
Background of Polyamide
Polyamide (Nylon) polymer was first commercially introduced by DuPont as a result of the significant research work of W. H. Carothers in the 1930s, who was conducting early extensive research efforts in polyesters and polyamides. The first important polyamide was Nylon 66 produced by the reaction of adipic acid (a 6-carbon dibasic acid) and hexamethylene diamine (a 6-carbon aliphatic diamine).

Additional descriptive content about Polyamide can be found on the RTP Company website and Wikipedia.

 
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