Nylon 6 chips
Polyamide 6 chips, commonly known as Nylon 6 chips. Because the macromolecule contains an amide bond (-C-NH-), it is called polyamide.
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Definition: Polyamide 6 chips, commonly known as Nylon 6 chips. Because the macromolecule contains an amide bond (-C-NH-), it is called polyamide.
Nylon 6 chips are usually white, columnar granules, with a melting point of 210-220℃ and a decomposition temperature of around 300℃. They are soluble in phenol and hot concentrated sulfuric acid, have excellent electrical insulation properties, and are alkali-resistant and corrosion-resistant. Nylon is the most wear-resistant fiber among synthetic fibers. Nylon chips should be stored in a cool, dry place, avoiding sunlight, rain, and moisture. Packaging must not be damaged during transportation.
Main classifications of Nylon chips in the current Chinese domestic market (by Applications):
1. Fiber-grade chips, which can be used to spin civilian filaments for underwear, socks, shirts, etc.; used to spin industrial filaments for tire cords, canvas threads, parachutes, insulating materials, fishing nets, seat belts, etc.
2. Engineering plastics grade chips, which can be used to produce precision machine gears, casings, hoses, oil-resistant containers, cable sheaths, and textile machinery parts, etc.
3. Film-grade chips, which can be used in the packaging industry, such as food packaging and hospital packaging.
4. Nylon composite materials, including impact-resistant nylon and high-temperature resistant nylon, are used to make tools with special needs, such as high-temperature resistant nylon used to make impact drills and lawn mowers.
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