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Housing for handheld devices, high-clarity switchgear covers, and fiber optic components.
High notch-impact resistance, allowing the material to withstand physical stress without shattering. 3. Primary Industrial Applications trany nylon
Often reinforced with glass fibers, heat stabilizers, or UV-resistant agents to meet specific engineering requirements. 2. Key Physical Properties 4. Processing Characteristics Like all polyamides
High-end eyewear frames (noted for being lightweight and hypoallergenic) and professional-grade kitchenware. 4. Processing Characteristics Housing for handheld devices
Like all polyamides, the resin is hygroscopic and must be dried to a moisture content below 0.1% before processing to avoid brittleness or surface defects.
Requires precise melt temperature control (typically between 250∘C250 raised to the composed with power cap C 290∘C290 raised to the composed with power cap C ) to maintain optical purity and prevent yellowing. 5. Summary Table: Comparison vs. Standard Nylon Standard Nylon (PA6/66) Transparent "Trany" Nylon Appearance Opaque/Creamy White Crystal Clear Crystallinity Semi-Crystalline Moisture Absorption Moderate to Low Primary Use Structural Gears/Bearings Sight Glasses/Fluid Housings