Nylon, also known as polyamide in Chinese, is a general term for thermoplastic resins with repeat amide groups - [NHCO] - on the main chain of molecules. Its naming is determined by the specific number of carbon atoms in the monomer. It was invented by Carothers, a chemist from the American chemical industry giant DuPont and his research team.
The nylon series is an important engineering plastic. This product is widely used, covering almost every field, and is one of the most widely used varieties among the five major engineering plastics.
1: Nylon 6 (White): This material has excellent comprehensive performance, including mechanical strength, rigidity, toughness, mechanical shock absorption, and wear resistance. These characteristics, coupled with good electrical insulation ability and chemical resistance, make Nylon 6 a "universal grade" material for the manufacture of mechanical structural parts and maintainable parts.
2: Nylon 66 (Cream): Compared to Nylon 6, it has better mechanical strength, rigidity, heat resistance, and wear resistance, but lower impact strength and mechanical shock absorption, making it very suitable for automatic lathe machining.
3: Nylon 4.6 (Reddish-brown): Compared to ordinary nylon, Nylon 4.6 has stronger rigidity retention, good creep resistance, better heat aging in a wider temperature range, and is used in the "higher temperature range" (80 - 150 ℃) where Nylon 6, Nylon 66, POM, and PET do not meet the requirements in terms of rigidity, creep resistance, heat aging, fatigue strength, and wear resistance.
4: Nylon 66+GF30 (Black): Compared to pure Nylon 66, this nylon with 30% glass fiber reinforcement has improved heat resistance, strength, rigidity, creep resistance, dimensional stability, and wear resistance, and its high allowable use temperature is higher.
5: Nylon 66+MOS2 (Gray-black): This nylon is added with molybdenum disulfide. Compared to Nylon 66, its rigidity, hardness, and dimensional stability are improved, but impact strength is reduced. The formation of molybdenum disulfide grains improves the crystalline structure, enhancing material load-bearing and wear resistance.
Monomer casting nylon, also known as MC nylon: "Replacing steel with plastics, excellent performance," widely used. It has unique properties such as light weight, high strength, self-lubrication, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and insulation. It is a widely used engineering plastic that is used in almost all industrial fields.
Main Characteristics of Nylon Boards
High mechanical strength, rigidity, hardness, toughness, good aging resistance, good mechanical shock absorption, good sliding properties, excellent wear resistance, good machinability, precise and effective control, no creep phenomenon, good abrasion resistance, good dimensional stability.
Application Areas of Nylon Boards:
Widely used in chemical machinery, anticorrosive equipment for making gears and parts, wear-resistant parts, transmission structural parts, household appliance parts, automobile manufacturing parts, screw rod anti-mechanical parts, chemical machinery parts, chemical equipment, etc.