Description
Nylon 6.6 Black Rod is a versatile material known for its strength and wear resistance. Suitable for various industrial applications, it offers excellent performance in demanding environments.
Material Properties
Nylon 6.6, also known as Polyamide 66, is an extruded material that provides superior strength, stiffness, and wear resistance compared to standard Nylon 6. It operates effectively within a temperature range of -30°C to +80°C and is compliant for food contact in its natural form.
Performance Advantages
This material machines and cuts more efficiently than Nylon 6, making it a preferred choice for engineering applications. The black grade includes additives like Molybdenum disulphide, enhancing its durability and reducing maintenance needs.
Common Applications
Nylon 6.6 Rod is utilized in a variety of applications including gears, nuts, valve seats, bushes, electrical insulators, screws, bearings, and gaskets. Its versatility makes it a staple in many engineering projects.
Considerations for Use
While Nylon 6.6 Rod is hydroscopic and can absorb moisture, it is important to account for this in environments requiring tight tolerances. The material is better suited for CNC machining due to its hardness and higher temperature resistance.
Specifications
- Material: Polyamide 66
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to +80°C
- Food Compliant: Yes (Natural Grade)
- Higher strength and stiffness than Nylon 6
- Machining: Better than Nylon 6
- Hydroscopic: Yes
- Additives in Black Grade: Molybdenum disulphide
Benefits
- Durable and long-lasting in industrial environments
- Reduced maintenance needs due to self-lubrication
- Versatile for various engineering applications
- Better machining properties for precision components
Use Cases
- Gears
- Nuts
- Valve seats
- Bushes
- Electrical insulators
- Screws
- Bearings
- Gaskets
FAQ
Q: Is Nylon 6.6 Rod suitable for food contact?
A: Yes, the natural grade is acceptable for food contact, while the black grade is not.
Q: What is the difference between Nylon 6 and Nylon 6.6 Rod?
A: Nylon 6.6 is slightly harder and machines better than Nylon 6.
Q: Does Nylon 6.6 Rod absorb water?
A: Yes, it can absorb moisture, which may affect tight tolerances.


