Polyamide 6 with Glass Fiber Reinforced PA6 Granules

Polyamide 6 (PA6) with Glass Fiber Reinforced (GF) granules is a high-performance engineering plastic designed for demanding applications requiring enhanced strength, stiffness, and thermal stability.

Product Description

Product Introduction

Polyamide 6 (PA6) with Glass Fiber Reinforced (GF) granules is a high-performance engineering plastic designed for demanding applications requiring enhanced strength, stiffness, and thermal stability. By incorporating glass fibers into the PA6 base material, these granules provide superior mechanical properties, making them ideal for applications in automotive, electrical, industrial, and consumer goods industries. It offers an effective balance of performance and cost, ensuring reliability and durability in critical components.

 

Product Features

Glass Fiber Reinforcement: The addition of glass fibers (typically ranging from 10% to 40%) significantly improves the mechanical properties of PA6, including its tensile strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. This results in a material that can withstand higher stress and loads compared to unreinforced PA6.

Enhanced Thermal Stability: Glass fiber-reinforced PA6 has an improved heat resistance, with a higher melting point (around 250°C), allowing it to perform well in high-temperature environments, making it ideal for automotive and industrial applications.

Excellent Mechanical Properties: The glass fiber reinforcement increases the material’s tensile strength, flexural modulus, and impact resistance, making it highly durable and resistant to wear and tear. It is ideal for components that experience mechanical stress and frequent movement.

Improved Dimensional Stability: The incorporation of glass fibers reduces the material’s tendency to warp or shrink due to moisture absorption, ensuring that the components retain their shape and performance even in humid or wet conditions.

Good Chemical Resistance: It offers good resistance to oils, fuels, solvents, and weak acids, ensuring durability in chemically harsh environments.

 

Product Advantages

Increased Strength and Stiffness: Glass fiber reinforcement significantly enhances the tensile strength and stiffness of PA6, making it an ideal material for heavy-duty applications where high mechanical performance is required.

Superior Wear Resistance: PA6 with glass fiber reinforcement is highly resistant to wear and tear, making it suitable for mechanical parts like gears, bearings, and bushings that are exposed to high friction and mechanical stress.

Improved Durability: The added glass fibers improve the longevity of PA6-based parts, allowing them to withstand demanding applications in automotive, electrical, and industrial sectors.

Cost-Effective Performance: While offering high mechanical properties and durability, glass fiber-reinforced PA6 provides a cost-effective alternative to metals and other high-performance materials in many applications.

 

Product Details

Material Composition: PA6 is a polymer made from caprolactam, and the glass fiber reinforcement is typically composed of 10% to 40% glass fibers, depending on the required strength and stiffness for the application.

Grades Available: Glass fiber-reinforced PA6 is available in various grades, with different fiber loadings, such as 10%, 20%, 30%, or 40% glass fiber. Each grade is tailored for specific mechanical and thermal performance requirements.

Appearance: The granules are typically off-white or translucent, and can also be supplied in custom colors upon request. The glass fibers are evenly distributed within the polymer matrix to ensure uniform strength and durability.

Packaging: The PA6 granules are supplied in moisture-resistant bags or bulk containers to prevent contamination and ensure stable material properties during storage and transport.

 

Product Applications

Polyamide 6 with Glass Fiber Reinforced granules is widely used in industries that require high-strength and durable components. Some common applications include:

Automotive: Components such as engine parts, transmission gears, radiator fans, and under-the-hood components, where high mechanical strength, thermal resistance, and durability are essential.

Electrical and Electronics: Used for manufacturing connectors, switchgear housings, electrical insulators, and other electronic components where electrical insulation, mechanical strength, and heat resistance are required.

Industrial Manufacturing: Ideal for parts such as gears, bearings, bushings, housings, and other mechanical components subjected to heavy loads and high friction in industrial machinery.

Consumer Goods: PA6 with glass fiber reinforcement is used in the production of durable consumer products such as power tools, appliances, and sporting goods.

 

FAQ

What is It made from?

It is made from Polyamide 6 (PA6) polymer, which is reinforced with glass fibers (typically ranging from 10% to 40%) to enhance its mechanical properties such as strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability.

 

What are the benefits of using It granules?

The main benefits of using glass fiber-reinforced PA6 are increased mechanical strength, improved stiffness, enhanced wear resistance, better thermal stability, and reduced moisture absorption, making it suitable for demanding industrial, automotive, and electrical applications.

 

Can It be used in high-temperature environments?

Yes, It has a higher melting point (around 250°C) and improved thermal stability compared to standard PA6, making it ideal for use in high-temperature environments like automotive engines and industrial machinery.

 

What industries use It granules?

It is widely used in the automotive, electrical, industrial, and consumer goods industries. It is particularly suitable for components like gears, bearings, automotive parts, connectors, and housings.

 

Is It suitable for wear-resistant applications?

Yes, due to its excellent wear resistance, It is commonly used for components that experience high friction and mechanical stress, such as gears, bushings, and bearings.

 

What is the difference between standard PA6 and It?

It offers enhanced mechanical properties, including higher tensile strength, stiffness, and wear resistance, due to the inclusion of glass fibers. It is more suitable for heavy-duty applications compared to unreinforced PA6.

 

How is It processed?

It can be processed using standard methods such as injection molding and extrusion. The glass fibers are uniformly distributed within the polymer matrix, ensuring consistent strength and performance across molded parts.

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