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Material | Brand | Size (Rod) | Services | Application |
Nylon 6 BASF | MBH | Profile customized | sheet/rod/profile extrusion and machining |
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Nylon 6, also known as polyamide 6, is a versatile synthetic polymer with a wide range of applications. Its unique combination of properties makes it suitable for various industries. Let's explore the definition, properties, and common uses of Nylon6.
Nylon 6 possesses several notable physical properties that contribute to its popularity in various applications.
Nylon 6 exhibits several noteworthy chemical properties, contributing to its suitability for various industrial applications.
Stability
Nylon 6 exhibits excellent stability under normal conditions. It can resist most chemicals, including acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. This property makes nylon-6 suitable for applications that involve exposure to harsh environments.
Nylon 6 has a moderate water absorption capacity. It can absorb moisture from the surrounding environment, which may affect its dimensional stability and mechanical properties. However, compared to other nylon variants, nylon-6 has relatively lower water absorption, making it more suitable for certain applications.
Nylon6 has a relatively high melting point, typically ranging from 210 to 220 degrees Celsius (410 to 428 degrees Fahrenheit). This high melting point allows nylon-6 to withstand high-temperature applications without significant degradation.
Nylon 6 demonstrates good thermal stability, meaning it can withstand elevated temperatures without undergoing significant decomposition. This property makes it suitable for applications where thermal resistance is required.
Nylon 6 exhibits reactivity with certain chemicals, including strong acids and bases. It can undergo hydrolysis in the presence of strong acids, resulting in the breakdown of its polymer chains. However, under normal conditions, nylon-6 shows good resistance to chemical reactions.
Nylon 6 has fair resistance to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. However, prolonged exposure to sunlight may lead to degradation and discoloration of the material. To enhance its UV stability, additives or coatings can be used.
Nylon 6 is inherently flammable and tends to melt and drip when exposed to flames. However, flame-retardant additives can be incorporated into nylon-6 formulations to improve its fire resistance properties.