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NYLON 6
Density 1.084 g/mL
OTHER NAMES
Polycaprolactam
Polyamide 6
PA6
Poly-ε-caproamide
Perlon
Capron
Ultramid
Akulon
Nylatron
Kapron
Alphalon
Tarnamid
Akromid
Frianyl
Schulamid
Durethan
PREPARATION OF NYLON 6
•Nylon 6 is prepared from ϵ-caprolactam in the presence of
water (which acts as catalyst) and acetic acid as a molecular
weight regulator.
The typical combination is charged into the vessel and reacted
under a nitrogen blanket at 250°C for about 12 hours .
MANUFACTURING OF NYLON 6
• The schematic diagrams of the continuous polymerization of ϵ-
caprolactam to produce Nylon 6 is illustrated on the side.
• The monomer and oligomers are extracted from the chips with
hot water, and the polymer is subsequently dried with hot gas in a
ventricle cylinder hot dryer.
elevated temperature
Fatigue resistance
Good drawability
Creep resistance
Good appearance
Good moulding economies
OTHER NAMES Molecular formula - (C12H22N2O2)n
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
Kitchen utensils
Toys
Sporting goods
Apparel fitments
Personal accessories
Photographic equipment
Musical instruments
Brush bristles
Film for cooking
Fishing line
ELECTRICAL
Industrial controls
Wiring and associated devices
Industrial connectors
Batteries
Telephone parts
Switches
HARDWARE
Furniture fittings
Door and window fittings
Tools
Lawn and garden implements
Boat fittings
MACHINERY
Agricultural
Mining and oil drilling
Food processing
Printing
Textile processing
Engine parts
Pumps, valves, meters, filters
Air blowers
Material handling equipment
Standard components
Gears
Cams
Sprockets
Bearings
Gaskets
Pulleys
Brushes
APPLICATIONS OF NYLON 6 & 66
MANUFACTURERS OF PA 6 & PA 66
Monsanto St.Louis
Bayers Corpn. Polymers
BASF
Dupont India Pvt Ltd
Sri Ram Fibers(SRF)
Tipco Industries Ltd
Vimar International India (P)Ltd
Dilip Plastics (p)ltd
Ka Bee Agencies
Professional plastics industries
Biodegradation
Flavobacterium sp. [85] and Pseudomonas sp. (NK87)
degrade oligomers of Nylon 6, but not polymers. Certain white
rot fungal strains can also degrade Nylon 6 through oxidation.
◦ Natural Polymers
Remain attractive because they are natural products of living
organism, readily available, relatively inexpensive, etc.
Mostly focused on the use of proteins such as gelatin, collagen, and
albumin
NYLON COMPOSITES
Nylon can be used as the matrix material in composite materials,
with reinforcing fibers like glass or carbon fiber; such a composite has a
higher density than pure nylon. Such thermoplastic composites (25% to 30% glass
fiber) are frequently used in car components next to the engine, such as intake
manifolds, where the good heat resistance of such materials makes them feasible
competitors to metals.
AEROSPACE APPLICATION
10%
5%
30%
Excellent dispersion is observed up to 30% HNT levels.