- Good electrical insulating properties
- Excellent strength and durability
- Superb wear and impact resistance
- Good dimensional stability
- Noteworthy electrical insulation properties
- High melting point and good heat resistance
- Great resistance to alkalis and organic chemicals
- Operates with or without lubrication
- Non-abrasive to other materials
- Easily moldable and versatile
- Some grades FDA compliant and USDA approved
NYLON 6/6 PLASTIC MATERIAL & MACHINING
FDA COMPLIANT & USDA APPROVED, VERSATILE MATERIAL
As a type of thermoplastic polymer, many know Nylon 6/6 as a polyamide with a long list of benefits due to its molecular structure. As a product of the polymerization process between hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid, its repeating amide linkages give it a high melting point, low friction, electrical insulating properties, and several other advantages. Due to these, Nylon 6/6 is one of the most widely used nylons for machining in the USA.
Engineers and designers note that Nylon 6/6 can replace materials ranging from steel to rubber in a variety of applications as its strength and durability outlast other materials for tough use. It's particularly popular in the aerospace industry where it's used in bearings, air intake manifolds, and other parts.