Polyamide (PA) is an extremely durable material with excellent resistance to impact and wear, as well as to chemicals such as oils, greases, and gasoline. It is used in various industrial sectors for manufacturing components that withstand high loads and require long-lasting performance.
Main characteristics of polyamide:
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- Excellent resistance to impact forces and wear: Polyamide performs excellently under dynamic loads where strength and abrasion resistance are required.
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- Chemical resistance: Polyamide is resistant to oils, greases, and gasoline, making it suitable for industrial applications requiring contact with chemicals.
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- Easy to process: The material is easy to machine, can be welded and glued, facilitating the production of parts from this material.
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- Customized grades: Available in several grades, including PA 6, PA 66, and PA 6 MO, each having specific characteristics.
Dimensions and colors:
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- Rods:
- Length: 1000 mmRods:
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- Sheets:
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- Dimensions: 500 x 2000 mm, 1000 x 2000 mm
Available polyamide grades:
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- PA 6 natural: Toughness and impact resistance. Good chemical resistance.
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- PA 6 MO: Good UV resistance, surface strength. Easy to process and stable.
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- PA 66: Easily glued and welded. Excellent electrical insulation. Easy to process.
Other polyamide grades are available upon specific customer requirements and orders.
Applications of polyamide:
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- And many other components.
Fields of application:
Polyamide is a high-quality material used in various industrial sectors, including:
Why choose polyamide?
Polyamide is a high-quality and versatile material that offers:
– High strength and durability,
– Resistance to mechanical wear and chemical agents,
– Easy processing (cutting, welding, gluing),
– A wide variety of grades for specific applications.
This makes it ideal for demanding industrial components that must withstand tough conditions while maintaining excellent performance over time.