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Polimersan Plastics POLIPA® (PA 6) Polyamide
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Nylon (Polyamide PA); Nylon 6 (PA6); Nylon 6, Unreinforced

Material Notes: POLIPA® PA6 (POLYAMIDE) is produced by poly condensation of e-aminoacid and by the help of d-carbon acid and d-amine poly condensation. Its characteristics depend upon the numbers of the main structural key carbon atoms, which polyamide contains. Polyamide 66 contains six carbon atoms of d-amine (Hexamethylene d-amine) and six carbon atoms of d-carbonic acid (Adipinacid). This situation is valid also for polyamide 610, which is produced from hexamethyelene d-amine and sabazine acid.

Its composition has significant effect on polyamide properties. Especially, water absorption is mostly affected. As much as CH2-group exists at each CONH-group, water absorption is that much low and dimension accuracy is that very good. (1% humidity absorption equals to 0,3% length elongation.) Parts which are requested to have dimension accuracy at humid atmosphere, are full only with 1.5% water and preferably are made of polyamide 11.(For comparison this value is 10% for PA6.)

Polyamide is preferred as construction material at the conditions where exact measurements are required and which are mechanically loaded like gear wheel, rod, and bolt. Its mechanical properties are significantly dependent on its humidity quantity and degree of crystallization. It can be used also at higher temperatures because of its crystal structure and high melting point. But, when the temperature is higher than 100°C and when there is oxygen at the environment, damage occurs with oxidation. For this reason, for usage at atmosphere only stabilized ones are chosen.

As a result, POLIPA, is a hard plastic due to its high molecular weight and its structure of crosswise bonds. It is resistant to twisting and corrosion. It has the property of working for a long time under load. But, due to its water absorption (9-10%), it is not recommended at humid environments.

CHARACTERISTICS OF POLIPA®:

  • High Mechanical Resistance
  • Hardness and stroke absorption characteristic
  • Electrical Insulation
  • Sliding and high corrosion resistance
  • Resistance to chemicals
GENERAL USAGE AREAS OF POLIPA®:
  • Items which are exposed to loads with strokes
  • Gears
  • Bobbins
  • Vibration Sucking Elements
  • Engineering and maintenance applications with general purpose.

Information provided by Polimersan Polimer Kimya San.Tic.Ltd.Sti.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 1.13 g/ccISO.1183 DN.53479
Water Absorption 9.0 - 10 %ISO.62 DN.53495
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Rockwell M 85ISO.2039-2
Hardness, Shore D 85DN.53505
Ball Indentation Hardness 70.0 - 150 MPaISO.2039-2
Tensile Strength at Break 80.0 MPaISO.527 DN.53455
Tensile Strength, Yield 60.0 - 70.0 MPaISO.527 DN.53455
Elongation at Break >= 50 %ISO.527 DN.53455
Modulus of Elasticity 3.00 GPaISO.178 DN.53452
Charpy Impact, Notched 0.400 - 2.50 J/cm²ISO.179 DN.53453
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Volume Resistivity >= 1.00e+16 ohm-cmISO.167 DN.53482
Surface Resistance >= 1.00e+13 ohmISO.167 DN.53482
Dielectric Strength 70.0 - 100 kV/mmISO.243 DN.53481
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 60.0 - 100 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 °C
DN.53752
Melting Point 220 °C
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 100 °CISO.75 DN.53461

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