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Nylon 6/6 is the extrusion grade of the Nylon family of solid polymer shapes. It has been commercially available since 1948; developed by Dupont. Nylon is well known for excellent toughness, low coefficient of friction and good abrasion resistance making it an ideal replacement for a wide variety of materials from metal to rubber. Using Nylon 6/6 reduces lubrication requirements, eliminates galling, and corrosion. Low cost combined with improved wear resistance makes Nylon 6/6 an excellent choice for many bearing and wear components.
Nylon 6/6 is easily fabricated into precision parts using standard metalworking equipment. Tolerances of +/-.002 are easily achieved with experience.  It is available in a broad variety of shapes and sizes. Rod stock normally comes ground to size making turning easier. Both extruded and cast grades of nylon are available with a variety of fillers to meet specific application demands.
Several manufacturers offer varying grades and filled versions thereof by the names of Tecamid® and Nylatron® , commercially available to accommodate specific applications. Solid lubricants such as mineral oil, , graphite, PTFE, and MoS2 provide lower friction, while reinforcing agent such as carbon fiber, Kevlar®, and glass provide higher levels of strength and dimensional stability.
Tensile Modulus of Elasticity, 73°F
Tensile Elongation (at break), 73°F
Compressive Strength at 2% Deformation
Compressive Strength at 10% Deformation
Compressive Modulus of Elasticity, 73°F
Compressive Strength ⊥ to Laminate (Modulus)
Compressive Strength ⊥ to Laminate (Yield)
Compressive Strength ⊥ to Laminate (Ultimate)
Hardness, Durometer (Shore “D” scale)
Hardness, Rockwell (Scale as noted)
Coefficient of Friction (Dry vs Steel) Static
Coefficient of Friction (Dry vs Steel) Dynamic
Maximum Unlubricated No Load Bearing Velocity (V)
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion // to Laminates
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion I to Laminates
Heat Deflection Temperature 264 psi
Continuous Service Temperature in Air
Water Absorption, Immersion 24 Hours
Water Absorption, Immersion Saturation
Rod Diameter Availability (Off the Shelf)
Sheet Thickness Availability (Off the Shelf)
Excellent Toughness / Easily Machined / Low Cost




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Nylon 6/6 GF-30 (30% glass-fiber reinforced)
All NYLON 6/6 materials have high mechanical strength and superior resistance to wear and organic chemicals. NYLON 6/6 GF30 has more than double the strength and stiffness of unreinforced nylons and a heat deflection temperature which approaches its melting point. NYLON 6/6 is a 30% glass-fiber-reinforced nylon 6/6 material whose important properties include high tensile and flexural strength, stiffness, excellent heat deflection temperature, and superior abrasion and wear resistance.
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Water absorption, 24 hours, 73°F (23°C)
Izod Impact Strength, Notched, 73°F
Max.Temperature Long Term
Short Term
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion
Dielectric Constant, 60 Hz, 73°F, 50% RH

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