Nylon Material

Nylon Material




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Nylon
Strong, stiff engineering plastic often used to replace metal bearings and bushings
Nylon is a strong, stiff engineering plastic with outstanding bearing and wear properties. Nylon is frequently used to replace metal bearings and bushings often eliminating the need for external lubrication. Other benefits include a reduction in part weight, less operating noise, and decreased wear on mating parts.
Dimensions:
12 in x 12 in – 48 in x 120 in
Thickness:
0.031 in – 4 in

Note: Type 6-Cast and Type 6/6-Extruded Sizes Vary
Sheet and Rod:
Natural, Green, Black

Tube:
Natural, Black
Unfilled, Glass-Filled, Oil-Filled, MOS2
Length, width, thickness, and diameter tolerances vary by size, by manufacturer, brand, and grade. Custom sizes and colors available upon request. Tube is also available in standard outer diameter sizes from 5 in – 40 in, complete our Get a Quote form for more information.
 
Nylons are typically described according to numbers (6, 66, 11, 12, etc.) which relate to their molecular structures. Although there are many types of Nylon, the two most common available in sheet, rod, and tube are Nylon 6 and Nylon 6/6. 
Nylon 6 and Nylon 6/6– have very similar mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. Both are available in a variety of colors and formulations that are engineered to meet specific application requirements. For Nylon 6 chemical resistance view our chart.
Nylon 6– is generally manufactured into sheet, rod, and tube via a liquid casting process. Casting is often the most cost effective method for producing large diameter rod, tube, and thick sheet. This process has the added advantage of allowing manufacturers to create custom near net (irregular) shapes. Near net shapes are useful in the construction of parts that would yield poorly from standard sheet, rod, or tube stock. 
Nylon 6/6– sheet, rod, and tube are usually produced by melting solid pellets of the polymer and processing them through a thermoplastic extruder. Extrusion is a fast and economical method for making small diameter rod, tube, and thin sheet. Unlike cast Nylon 6 stock shapes, extruded Nylon 6/6 sheet, rod, and tubing can be manufactured to any length, which can be an advantage for cost effectively yielding finished parts. 
Nylon Grades– Nylon is available in a variety of specialty formulas. Molybdenum disulphide-filled (MOS2) and oil-filled nylons have enhanced wear properties often eliminating the need for external lubrication. Heat stabilized nylon withstands higher operating temperatures and for enhanced strength and stiffness, nylon is available in glass-filled grades. FDA compliant grades of nylon are available for direct food contact.
Nylon with Metal Core– Nylon billets can be manufactured into many different components including gears, rollers, sprockets and augers. In power transmission applications, NYMETAL® billets combine the performance advantages of nylon and metal into one cohesive unit. 
Tech Tip– Nylon has relatively high moisture absorption compared with many other thermoplastics. Nylon parts that must perform in wet environments should be designed with tolerances that factor in dimensional changes due to moisture absorption.
Heat deflection
temperature
@ 264 psi
Maximum
continuous
service
temperature
in air
Water absorption
(immersion 24 hours)
Coefficient of
linear thermal
expansion
Coefficient of
linear friction
(dynamic)
Values may vary according to brand name. Please ask your Curbell Plastics representative for more specific information about an individual brand.
Explore the physical, mechanical, thermal, electrical, and optical properties of nylon.
Sort, compare, and find the plastic material suited for your application using our interactive properties table.
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Was ist Nylon? Nylon, ein synthetisches Material aus Polymer, ist ein Handelsname für Polyamide. Es war die erste vollsynthetische Kunstfaser und die erste synthetische Faser, welche ausschließlich aus anorganischen Stoffen wie Kohlenstoff, Wasser und Luft hergestellt wurde. Um Nylon herstellen zu können, wird in einem chemischen Prozess Wasser, ...
The name "nylons" refers to the group of plastics known as polyamides. Nylons are typified by amide groups (CONH) and encompass a range of material types (e.g. Nylon 6,6; Nylon 6,12; Nylon 4,6; Nylon 6; Nylon 12 etc.), providing an extremely broad range of available properties.
www.bpf.co.uk/plastipedia/polymers/Polya…
Nylon is frequently used to replace metal bearings and bushings often eliminating the need for external lubrication. Other benefits include a reduction in part weight, less operating noise, and decreased wear on mating parts.
www.curbellplastics.com/Research-Solutio…
Nylon comes in four main grades of polyamide nylon: nylon 66, 11, 12 and 46. The names come from the length of their polymeric chains; the first number is the number of carbon atoms in the diamine and the second the number of carbon atoms in the acid. Compare the main polyamide nylon grades here.
matmatch.com/learn/material/polyamide-…
What are the physical properties of nylon?
What are the physical properties of nylon?
Physical Properties: NB The lower figure is typical for unreinforced Nylon, and the higher figure typical for 30% glass filled. Nylon fibres are used in textiles, fishing line and carpets.
www.bpf.co.uk/plastipedia/polymers/Polya…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nylon
Ориентировочное время чтения: 8 мин
Опубликовано: 27.07.2001
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers composed of polyamides (repeating units linked by amide links). Nylon is a thermoplastic silky material, generally made from petroleum, that can be melt-processed into fibers, films, or shapes. Nylon polymers can be mixed with a wide variety of additives to achieve many different property variations. Nylon polymers have found significant commercial applications in fabricand fibers (a…
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers composed of polyamides (repeating units linked by amide links). Nylon is a thermoplastic silky material, generally made from petroleum, that can be melt-processed into fibers, films, or shapes. Nylon polymers can be mixed with a wide variety of additives to achieve many different property variations. Nylon polymers have found significant commercial applications in fabric and fibers (apparel, flooring and rubber reinforcement), in shapes (molded parts for cars, electrical equipment, etc.), and in films (mostly for food packaging).

Nylon was the first commercially successful synthetic thermoplastic polymer. DuPont began its research project in 1927. The first example of nylon, (nylon 66), was synthesized using diamines on February 28, 1935 by Wallace Hume Carothers at DuPont's research facility at the DuPont Experimental Station. In response to Carothers' work, Paul Schlack at IG Farben developed nylon 6, a different molecule based on caprolactam, on January 29, 1938.

Nylon was first used commercially in a nylon-bristled toothbrush in 1938, followed more famously in women's stockings or "nylons" which were shown at the 1939 New York World's Fair and first sold commercially in 1940, whereupon they became an instant commercial success with 64 million pairs sold during their first year on the market. During World War II, almost all nylon production was diverted to the military for use in parachutes and parachute cord. Wartime uses of nylon and other plastics greatly increased the market for the new materials.
Environmental impact, incineration and recycling
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