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What are examples of thermoplastics?
2021-12-10
What are some examples of thermoplastics? 1.PP material Polypropylene is a general-purpose resin closely related to our daily lives. 50% of the world's propylene and 60% of my country's propylene come from polypropylene. It is the fastest growing general-purpose plastic resin in the world, second only to polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride in total. LFT-G blends resin raw materials and long glass ...
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Lightweight Replace steel with plastic to make PA6 gearbox cover
2021-12-20
The chemical company LANXESS cooperated with a Hebei manufacturer of auto parts to develop the first gearbox side cover made of polyamide 6 (PA6) for the world-renowned SUV and pickup truck manufacturers. Compared with the original metal version (die-cast aluminum cover), the new version greatly improves the integration of different functional features. · Lightweight design solutions have achieved...
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What is PP gf40?
2021-12-22
That is, original polypropylene resin filling 40% glass fiber to improve the performance of polypropylene. Glass fiber modification is one of the most important ways to enhance modification, and glass fiber modification is also divided into short glass fiber modification, long glass fiber modification and continuous fiber modification. LFT-G company specializes in the production of long glass fibe...
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Is glass filled nylon heat resistant?
2021-12-23
The mechanical properties of blended materials such as glass fiber and toughening agent are added to nylon. The results show that with the increase of glass fiber content, the tensile strength and bending strength of the material are greatly improved, and the impact strength is more complicated. Adding, the toughness of the material is greatly improved. Adding 30% to 35% of glass fiber, 8% to 12% ...
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What is nylon composite?
2021-12-30
Nylon and carbon fiber are both excellent materials in the field of engineering plastics. The composite material comprehensively reflects the advantages of the two. For example, the strength and rigidity are much higher than that of unreinforced nylon, the high temperature creep is small, and the thermal stability is significantly improved. , Good dimensional accuracy and wear resistance. It has e...
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The related knowledge of nylon
2023-02-23
Invention of nylon Nylon (Nylon), named Polyamide in English, is a man-made polymer. Wallace Carothers of DuPont invented the plastic on February 28, 1935, in Wilmington, USA. Nylon was officially marketed in 1938. The first nylon products were nylon brushes for toothbrushes (sold on February 24, 1938) and nylon stockings for women (sold on May 15, 1940). The appearance of nylon makes the textile ...
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PBT modification of six common problems and solutions
2023-02-27
Polybutanediol terephthalate (PBT) has excellent comprehensive properties, such as high crystallinity, rapid prototyping, weather resistance, low friction coefficient, high thermal deformation temperature, good electrical properties, excellent mechanical properties, fatigue resistance, can be ultrasonic welding. However, its notched impact strength is low, forming shrinkage rate is large, hydrolys...
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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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Modification knowledge of modified plastics
2023-04-07
Modification principle Modified plastics refer to plastics that are processed and modified on the basis of general plastics and engineering plastics through filling, blending, strengthening and other methods to improve the properties of flame retardant, strength, impact resistance, toughness and other aspects. The modification involves the additive of the plastic, the dispersion state of the filli...
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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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Taking Stock of Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene in Automotive Applications
2023-11-01
Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene (LGFPP) plastics are modified polypropylene composites containing glass fibers with a length of 10 to 25 mm, which are injection molded to form a three-dimensional structure, abbreviated as LGFPP. LGFPP is increasingly being used in automotive applications due to its excellent overall performance. Features and Benefits of Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypr...
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