Description
These natural Nylon 6 plastic sheets provide a strong, lightweight and versatile engineering material in thin gauges from 1mm to 4mm. Supplied in a range of convenient pre-cut sizes, they are ideal for precision fabrication, shimming, wear strips and general-purpose components where good mechanical strength and durability are required.
With excellent wear resistance, low friction and good dimensional stability, Nylon 6 sheet is widely used in industrial, automotive, engineering and maintenance environments. The natural, unfilled material machines and drills cleanly, making it a reliable choice for custom parts, spacers, guides and protective panels.
Product Features
- Material: natural (unfilled) Nylon 6 engineering plastic for balanced strength and machinability.
- Available thicknesses from 1mm up to 4mm to suit shims, liners, covers and light-duty components.
- Multiple pre-cut sheet sizes, including 250mm x 250mm, 500mm x 250mm, 500mm x 500mm, 1000mm x 100mm and 1000mm x 250mm, plus many additional options.
- Good mechanical strength and rigidity relative to its low weight for structural and semi-structural parts.
- Low coefficient of friction for sliding and bearing surfaces compared with many other plastics.
- Good resistance to wear and abrasion for extended service life in moving or contact applications.
- Off-white, natural finish suitable for further machining, drilling, cutting and profiling.
Key Features and Benefits
- Easy to machine and fabricate, allowing accurate production of custom parts, spacers and profiles from standard sheet sizes.
- Thin gauges from 1mm to 4mm help reduce weight and material usage while maintaining useful strength and stiffness.
- Low friction surface helps reduce noise and wear when used for guides, slides and contact faces.
- Good impact and fatigue resistance offers reliable performance in repeated or dynamic load conditions.
- Resistant to many oils, greases and common industrial fluids, supporting long-term use in engineering environments.
- Stable and dimensionally reliable under normal service temperatures, helping maintain tolerance-critical components.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Natural Nylon 6 (polyamide 6) |
| Available thicknesses | 1mm, 2mm, 3mm and 4mm (nominal) |
| Standard sheet sizes | 250mm x 250mm, 500mm x 250mm, 500mm x 500mm, 1000mm x 100mm, 1000mm x 250mm (plus additional pre-cut options) |
| Colour | Natural off-white |
| Typical service temperature | Approximately -40°C to +100°C (application-dependent) |
| Machining | Suitable for cutting, drilling, turning and milling with standard plastic-working tools |
Applications and Ideal Uses
Natural Nylon 6 sheet in 1mm to 4mm thickness is well suited to light-duty engineering components, wear parts and protective liners across a wide range of industries.
- Shims, spacers and packing pieces for machinery setup and alignment.
- Wear strips, guides and slide plates for conveyors and handling equipment.
- Protective liners and facing plates on metal surfaces to reduce wear and noise.
- Custom brackets, covers and light-duty structural components in fabrication projects.
- Prototype parts and jigs where easy machining and good dimensional stability are required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I cut and drill the Nylon 6 sheet with standard workshop tools?
Yes, Nylon 6 sheet can be cut, drilled and machined using common tools suitable for plastics, such as fine-tooth saws, routers and sharp HSS or carbide drills. Use moderate speeds, avoid excessive heat build-up and support the sheet properly to achieve clean edges.
Is this Nylon 6 sheet suitable for outdoor use?
Nylon 6 offers good mechanical performance but moderate UV resistance. It may be used outdoors for shorter-term or sheltered applications, but prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause degradation over time. For long-term external use, additional protection or alternative materials with higher UV stability may be preferable.
How do I choose the right thickness and sheet size for my application?
Select the thickness based on the load, stiffness and available space in your design: thinner sheets (around 1mm) are ideal for shims and liners, while thicker options up to 4mm provide extra rigidity for brackets or wear strips. Choose a sheet size that comfortably accommodates your component layout, allowing for machining allowances and any offcuts you may require.

