Omnia Plastica - Omniamid G - PA6 G at 50% RH
Subcategory: Nylon; Thermoplastic; Nylon 6
Material Notes: Cast nylon 6. The method of production of this polyamide (i.e. the polymerisation of the caprolactam directly in the mould) allows the production of stock shapes in larger than normal dimensions, such as big rings or very thick sheets. The general features are similar to those of PA66.6, which means that it is stiffer and more brittle than extruded PA6.Features: - Wear resistance: good even in demanding environments. Tensile stress and compressive strength: the toughness is better than that of extruded PA6 and fatigue resistance is very high.
- Self-lubricating: the friction coefficient is low and generally for sliding applications it does not require lubricators.
- Ageing resistance: weatherproof, with good resistance at low temperature.
- Natural colour.
Weak Point:Like extruded nylon 6 it is hygroscopic. Due to its high fragility (in comparison with extruded PA6) it is advisable to use cast nylon for larger-sized pieces. Because of the molecular structure, large-sized cast pieces have a better quality than those of small dimensions. Application: - Mechanical: thanks to the possibility of obtaining large-sized pieces this material is widely used in the mechanical field to produce large diameters gears, cams, pulleys, wheels and anti-wear guides. In the building of parts for construction machines, excavators and earthmovers it is used for gear wheels, guide bearings, sliding bearings, etc.
- Food contact: generally it is not used in contact with food
- Electrical: usage in the electrical field is to be avoided as the electrical properties change with the moisture content
- Chemical: it is resistant to alkali, inorganic compounds and solvents.
Information provided by Omnia Plastica s.p.a. for semifinished products such as sheet, rod, and tube.
Available Properties |
- Density
- Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium
- Water Absorption at Saturation
- Ball Indentation Hardness
- Tensile Strength at Break
- Elongation at Break
- Tensile Modulus
- Compressive Strength
- Charpy Impact Unnotched
- Charpy Impact, Notched
- Coefficient of Friction
- Dielectric Constant
- CTE, linear 20°C
- Thermal Conductivity
- Melting Point
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi)
- Minimum Service Temperature, Air
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