Polyamide Nylon 66 (PA66) in Anmei1.

 Nylon 66 is polyamide 66. The main purpose of Nylon 66 plastic modification is to improve the properties of Nylon 66 material based on the original resin properties to meet specific requirements. The chemical and physical properties of Nylon 66 PA 66 are very similar to Nylon 6, so the modification method is similar. Anmei modified Nylon 66 series includes flame retardant, reinforced, toughened and other modified products.

 

Nylon 66 plastic modified with the toughening agent has greatly improved Izod impact strength.

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Filling modified polyamide 66 can not only reduce molding shrinkage but also improve heat resistance and dimensional stability. The most important is to reduce material costs. 

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Carbon black can improve the weather resistance of nylon 66 pa66.

 

As one of the mature nylon 66 suppliers and nylon 66 manufacturers, Anmei provides nylon 66 material at a very competitive polyamide 66 price. Please contact our engineers to develop the best solution for your nylon 66 products.

 

Nylon PA66 Material Properties

Advantages of raw material for nylon 66:

▲High strength, rigidity and toughness in a wide temperature range

▲Excellent wear resistance and self-lubricating properties

▲Excellent resistance to gasoline and lubricating oil such as hydrocarbons, gasoline, oil, weak acid and alkali

▲Good electrical insulation

Limitations of PA66 Material:

▲High water absorption

Easy to lead to the decline of electrical insulation, it must be dried before processing

▲Poor thermal stability

The long-term processing at high temperatures should be avoided

 

Suzhou ANMEI Material Technology Co., Ltd. – the professional supplier of engineering plastic and the color masterbatch was founded in 2013, which is located in Tongli - the millennium ancient town, 50km far away from Shanghai, the location is very convenient for transportation. 

 


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