NYLON's toughness, low coefficient of friction and good abrasion resistance make it an ideal replacement for a wide variety of materials from metal to rubber. It weighs on 1/7 as much as bronze. Using nylon reduces lubrication requirements, eliminates galling, corrosion and pilferage problems, and improves wear resistance and sound dampening characteristics. NYLON has a proven record of outstanding service in a multitude of parts for such diverse fields as paper, textiles, electronics, construction, mining metalworking, aircraft, food and material handling.
NYLON is easily fabricated into precision parts using standard metalworking equipment. Its good property profile combined with a broad size range availability have made the material very popular since first introduced in 1946.
Material |
N/A PA66GF30 |
Color |
N/A Natural |
Diameter |
N/A 3.500 in |
Length |
N/A 10 ft5 ft |
Weight |
N/A 5.63 lb/ft |
Specific Gravity (ASTM D792) |
N/A 1.14 |
Density (ASTM D792) |
N/A 0.0412 lb/in³ |
Hardness - Rockwell (ASTM D785) |
N/A R121/M80 |
Water Absorption - Saturation (ASTM D570) |
N/A 8.5 % |
Tensile Strength - Ultimate (ASTM D638) |
N/A 12400 psi |
Tensile Modulus (ASTM D638) |
N/A 470000 psi |
Elongation at Break (ASTM D638) |
N/A 90 % |
Flexural Strength at Yield (482ºF/250ºC) |
N/A 17000 psi |
Flexural Modulus |
N/A 410000 psi |
Impact Strength, Notched at 73°F (ASTM D256) |
N/A 1.2 ft·lb/in |
Dynamic Coefficient of Friction at 40 psi, 50 fpm |
N/A 0.28 |
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion |
N/A 4 x 10-5 in/in/ºF |
Heat Deflection Temperature at 66 psi |
N/A 465 ºF |
Heat Deflection Temperature at 264 psi |
N/A 194 ºF |
Maximum Operating Temp. - Short Term |
N/A 355 ºF |
Maximum Operating Temp. - Long Term |
N/A 185 ºF |
Dielectric Strength (ASTM D149) |
N/A 350 V/m |
Volume Resistivity (ASTM D257) |
N/A 1015 ohm·cm |
Flammability at .118" UL94 |
N/A V2 |
Availability |
N/A stock |
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