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Modified nylon PA6 and PA66 are what material, what is the difference between them?
2023-03-30
PA6, also known as nylon 6, is a translucent or opaque milky white particle, with thermoplastic, light weight, good toughness, chemical resistance and durability characteristics, generally used in auto parts, mechanical parts, electronic and electrical products, engineering accessories and other products. The chemical and physical properties of PA6 are similar to those of PA66; however, it has a l...
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The difference between Polyamide6 and Polyamide66
2023-06-08
At present, modern design tends to lightweight requirements, the use of plastic proportion is increasing, no matter what industry, as long as the plastic can replace the absolute metal, plastic another advantage is the process of low cost, molding easier. Among the many polymer plastic materials, nylon is the leader, especially in the automotive industry, basically can not be separated from the ny...
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Technical Article: Difference between PA6 and PA66
2023-08-11
Polyamide resin, the English name for polyamide, PA for short, commonly known as nylon (Nylon). It is a macromolecular main chain repeating units containing amide groups in the polymer of the general term. Is the five engineering plastics in the production of the largest, most varieties, the most widely used varieties, and other polymer blends and alloys, etc., to meet different special requiremen...
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3D printing of fiber-reinforced composites
2023-10-27
Today, additive manufacturing technology has enabled the formation of thermoplastic materials, metals, ceramics and photosensitive resins to meet the needs of different industries, such as aerospace, automotive or biomedical. Current composite materials such as fiber reinforced composites can also be 3D printed. The reinforcement of composite materials, usually in the form of powder or filament, h...
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Polyamide 12 LFT: Benefits and applications
2024-01-16
What is PA12-LCF? PA12-LCF is a thermoplastic material, belonging to the nylon class. PA12-LCF is based on nylon 12, which has 12 carbon atoms in each polymer repeat unit. Nylon 12 is also known as polyamide 12 or PA12. It is a semi-crystalline material with a high melting point (180°C) and a low moisture absorption rate (0.5%). It is also resistant to chemicals, wear and impact. PA12-LCF is a mod...
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ABS Filled Fiber Compounds Performance Explanation
2024-01-24
Glass fiber is a very common material in the chemical industry, often used in the production of reinforced plastics or reinforced rubber. Due to Glass Fiber has high temperature resistance, flame retardant, corrosion resistance, heat insulation, high tensile strength, good insulation characteristics, raw materials after adding glass fiber can significantly improve the heat resistance and mechanica...
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What is the water resistance of Long Glass Fiber reinforced Polyamide 6 material
2024-02-22
Polyamide 6 is a porous material, and its water resistance is affected by many factors, such as the quality of the material itself, the type and amount of additives, and the way it is treated during processing. In this matter, is the heat resistance of glass fiber reinforced PA6 material excellent? Is glass fiber reinforced PA6 material heat resistant to water? 1. Introduction of PA6 materials Pol...
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Understand carbon fiber reinforced nylon 66 composite materials in one article
2024-05-14
Nylon Nylon is the common name of polyamide (PA). It is a general name for thermoplastic resins containing repeating amide groups on the molecular main chain, including aliphatic polyamide, aliphatic-aromatic polyamide and aromatic polyamide. As the first of the five major engineering plastics, nylon has an extremely wide range of applications in industry, mainly in automotive parts, mechanical pa...
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Performance advantage and application of PEEK in automotive field
2024-06-27
preamble In the field of automotive manufacturing, the choice of materials is crucial to the performance, durability and safety of the vehicle. With the rapid development of the automobile industry, the requirements for material properties are also increasing. PEEK as a high-performance special engineering plastic, in the context of "plastic instead of steel" and "lightweight", with its excellent ...
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(Ⅰ) How to deal with flow marks on injection-molded parts?
2024-09-27
(1) P: Poor flow of the molten material leads to the formation of concentric flow marks resembling growth rings on the surface of injection-molded parts, centered around the gate. When low-temperature, high-viscosity molten material with poor flow performance is injected into the cavity in a semi-cured, fluctuating state through the injection port and runner, the material flows along the cavity su...
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Key Factors to Consider Before Using Fiber-filled Compounds
2024-10-07
In the design process of composite materials, a series of important factors must be considered to ensure the performance, safety, and cost-effectiveness of the final product. These factors include material selection, structural design, manufacturing processes, environmental impact, and cost analysis. This article will discuss these key factors in detail and explain their importance in the design o...
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The application of high-performance long glass fiber (LFT) materials in explosion-proof cameras
2024-10-28
As we all know, explosion-proof products have extremely specific requirements—explosion-proof ratings, material standards, sealing performance, functionality, certification requirements, and more. Among these, material requirements are particularly stringent. Taking explosion-proof cameras as an example, most currently use stainless steel or cast aluminum alloy for the casing, which can withstand ...
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