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30% Glass-Filled Nylon 6/6.
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,more
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Material

PA66GF30

Color

Natural

Diameter

2.500 in

Length

10 ft5 ft

Weight

2.87 lb/ft

Specific Gravity (ASTM D792)

1.14

Density (ASTM D792)

0.0412 lb/in³

Hardness - Rockwell (ASTM D785)

R121/M80

Water Absorption - Saturation (ASTM D570)

8.5 %

Tensile Strength - Ultimate (ASTM D638)

12400 psi

Tensile Modulus (ASTM D638)

470000 psi

Elongation at Break (ASTM D638)

90 %

Flexural Strength at Yield (482ºF/250ºC)

17000 psi

Flexural Modulus

410000 psi

Impact Strength, Notched at 73°F (ASTM D256)

1.2 ft·lb/in

Dynamic Coefficient of Friction at 40 psi, 50 fpm

0.28

Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion

4 x 10-5 in/in/ºF

Heat Deflection Temperature at 66 psi

465 ºF

Heat Deflection Temperature at 264 psi

194 ºF

Maximum Operating Temp. - Short Term

355 ºF

Maximum Operating Temp. - Long Term

185 ºF

Dielectric Strength (ASTM D149)

350 V/m

Volume Resistivity (ASTM D257)

1015 ohm·cm

Flammability at .118" UL94

V2

Availability

stock

Features

N/A

  • High Impact Strength.
  • Good Electrical Properties.
  • Good Mechanical Properties.
  • Easy To Fabricate.

Applications

N/A

  • Structural Components.
  • Housing.
  • Support Blocks.
  • Models & Fixtures.
  • Machined Prototypes.