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Ducts, automotive polymers

Nylons belong to the class of polymers known as engineering polymers that is, they are strong, tough, and heat resistant. We can readily extrude and mold nylons to form a wide variety of useful objects, such as tubing, furniture casters, and automotive air intake ducts. Nylons are commonly spun into filaments or fibers. These can be used directly, or braided, or twisted to form threads, yarns, cords, and ropes, which may be further woven to make fabrics. In their fibrous forms, nylons are used in carpets, backpacks, and hosiery. [Pg.358]

Major polymer applications wire and cable, autoignition wire, roofing membranes, technical hoses, power steering hose, transmission oil cooler hose, car axle boots, automotive air ducts and hoses, impact modification for PVC in pipe, vinyl siding, window profiles and FR ABS... [Pg.651]

A large use of epichlorohydrin is in automotive air duct tubing because of the excellent resistance to fuel and gas permeation, fuel, heat, and low-temperature resistance of the polymer. Table 7.19 illustrates recommended compounds for Ford WSE M2D470-A4 Air Ducts. In addition, three other Hydrin C2000L compounds. [Pg.267]


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