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DSM Engineering Plastics Stanyl

Figure 6.65 Stress vs. strain at various temperatures for DSM Engineering Plastics Stanyl TE200F6—30% glass fiber reinforced, heat stabilized Nylon 46 resin. Figure 6.65 Stress vs. strain at various temperatures for DSM Engineering Plastics Stanyl TE200F6—30% glass fiber reinforced, heat stabilized Nylon 46 resin.
Figure 6.66 Flexural modulus vs. temperature for DSM Engineering Plastics Stanyl Nylon 46 resins [5]. Figure 6.66 Flexural modulus vs. temperature for DSM Engineering Plastics Stanyl Nylon 46 resins [5].
Nylons are produced by Bayer ( Durethan ), DSM Engineering Plastics ( Stanyl ), DuPont ( Zytel and Minion ), Honeywell ( Capron ), Rhodia Engineering Plastics ( Technyl ), Solutia ( Vydyne ) marketed through Dow Chemical, and TotalFinaElf ( Rilsan ). ... [Pg.598]

Nylon-4,6 was developed by DSM Engineering Plastics in 1990 and sold under the trade name Stanyl giving a nylon that has a higher heat and chemical resistance for the automotive industry and in electrical applications. It has a of 295°C and can be made more crystalline than nylon-6,6. A number of other nylons, such as the aromatic nylons and aramids, are strong and can operate at high temperatures, and they have good flame-resistant properties. [Pg.609]

Product Data Sheet on Stanyl TW241F10 (dry). DSM Engineering Plastics, 1996. [Pg.179]

Stanyl, Nylon 4/6, DSM Engineering Plastics Stapron C, ABS/PC blends, DSM Engineering Plastics... [Pg.936]

Stanyl PA 46 general information on applications, processing and properties. DSM Engineering Plastics 2003. [Pg.260]


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