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| POLYAMIDE 6 HPLC 0.005-0.020MM (5-20UM)& Basic information |
| POLYAMIDE 6 HPLC 0.005-0.020MM (5-20UM)& Chemical Properties |
WGK Germany | 3 | RTECS | RF5250000 |
| POLYAMIDE 6 HPLC 0.005-0.020MM (5-20UM)& Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | d 1.18 g cm-2 | Chemical Properties | Most nylons exhibit a combination of high melting point, high strength, impact resistance, wear resistance, chemical inertness, and a low coefficient of friction. | History | The first nylon developed (type 6/6) was discovered in 1938 by W. H. Carothers. | Uses | nylons have filled an important role for industry and the consumer in various formulations, shapes, and forms, e.g., oriented fibers, which are subsequently processed into fabrics, fishing line, and other monofilament uses; injection-molded nylons, used as bearings, gears, and other parts subjected to wear and impact; extruded nylon tubing and hose, used in large quantity because of its chemical inertness, high strength, and flexibility; oriented nylon strip used as strapping for packaging, displacing traditional steel strapping; and heavy cast-nylon parts, frequently used in the textile, paper-making, and bottle-handling fields. | Uses | Tire cord; hosiery; wearing apparel component; bristles for toothbrushes, hairbrushes, paint
brushes (nylon 610); cordage and towlines for gliders; fish nets and lines; tennis rackets; rugs and
carpets; molded products; turf for athletic fields;
parachutes; composites; sails; automotive upholstery; film; gears and bearings; wire insulation; surgical sutures; artificial blood vessels; metal coating;pen tips; osmotic membranes; fuel tanks for automobiles. | Definition | Generic name for a family of polyamide polymers
characterized by the presence of the amide group
–CONH. By far the most important are nylon 66
(75% of U.S. consumption) and nylon 6 (25% of U.S. consumption). Except for slight difference in
melting points, the properties of the two forms are
almost identical, though their chemical derivations
are quite different. Other types are nylons 4, 9, 11,
and 12 (see Grade). | Safety Profile | Questionable carcinogen withexperimental tumorigenic data by implant. Reacts violentlywith F2. When heated to decomposition it emits toxicfumes of NOx |
| POLYAMIDE 6 HPLC 0.005-0.020MM (5-20UM)& Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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