Description
Cast Nylon 6 Rod is a versatile engineering plastic known for its high strength and stiffness. Ideal for various industrial applications.
Material Properties
Cast Nylon 6, also known as Cast Polyamide 6, offers superior characteristics compared to extruded nylon. It features higher strength, stiffness, and hardness, with an operational temperature range of 0°C to +90°C. This material is food compliant, making it suitable for various applications.
Machining and Fabrication
Cast Nylon 6 Rod is easier to machine than extruded alternatives, as it has less internal stress. It is available in larger sizes and provides good creep and wear resistance, making it ideal for precision engineering.
Applications
Common applications of Cast Nylon 6 Rod include large gears, bearings, bushes, gear racks, crane sheaves, and boom pads. The material's high strength and durability make it suitable for a wide range of mechanical components.
Drilling and Maintenance
When drilling larger diameter Cast Nylon 6 Rod, it is essential to use sharp drills and a gradual approach to avoid heat and vibration build-up. The material can absorb moisture, which may affect dimensions in damp environments.
Specifications
- Material: Cast Polyamide 6
- Temperature Range: 0°C to +90°C
- Food Compliant: Yes
- Available Sizes: Various diameters from 6mm to 300mm
- Strength: High strength and stiffness
- Machining: Easier to machine than extruded nylon
- Moisture Absorption: Can absorb moisture affecting size
- Color Options: Natural and Black
Benefits
- Versatile for various engineering applications
- Durable and impact resistant
- Easy to machine with less internal stress
- Food compliant for safe use in food-related applications
Use Cases
- Large gears
- Bearings
- Bushes
- Gear racks
- Crane sheaves
- Boom pads
FAQ
Q: Can I drill Nylon 6 Rod?
A: Yes, but use sharp drills and gradually increase drill sizes to prevent heat and vibration build-up.
Q: Does Nylon 6 Rod absorb water?
A: Yes, it can absorb moisture, which may affect component size in damp environments.


