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Nylon glass fiber filled

Figure 6.84 Stress vs. strain at various temperatures for BASF Ultramid A3EG6—high stiffness, 30% glass fiber filled Nylon 66 resin (conditioned at 50% RH) [8]. Figure 6.84 Stress vs. strain at various temperatures for BASF Ultramid A3EG6—high stiffness, 30% glass fiber filled Nylon 66 resin (conditioned at 50% RH) [8].
Figure 6.130 Tensile strength vs. humidity at two temperatures for two DuPont Zytel glass fiber filled Nylon 66 resins [6]. Figure 6.130 Tensile strength vs. humidity at two temperatures for two DuPont Zytel glass fiber filled Nylon 66 resins [6].
Figure 6.157 Volume resistivity vs. temperature and various moisture levels for BASF Ultramid A3XG6—30% glass fiber filled Nylon 66 resin [8],... Figure 6.157 Volume resistivity vs. temperature and various moisture levels for BASF Ultramid A3XG6—30% glass fiber filled Nylon 66 resin [8],...
Phenolics Molded Very High Shock Glass Fiber Filled Nylons Molded, Extruded Type 6 Glass fiber (30%) reinforced Diallyl Phthalates Molded Orion Filled Melamines Molded Cellulose Electrical Filled 0.02—0.03 0.022—0.008 0.023—0.015 (Dry) 0.026—0.192... [Pg.1359]

If the material is reinforced, such as a glass-fiber-filled nylon, relatively thin passages in the cavity may cause the low-viscosity plastic to flow into the passage but may strain out the glass fiber particles, resulting in a resin-rich but nonreinforced (and therefore weaker) area in the final part. [Pg.588]

Figuri 5.98. An uncoated glass fiber filled nylon is shown in a BSE image taken at low vacuum and 5kV (A) and in SEI at high vacuum and low kV (1.2kV) (B). (From V. E. Robertson, JEOL USA [215], unpublished.)... Figuri 5.98. An uncoated glass fiber filled nylon is shown in a BSE image taken at low vacuum and 5kV (A) and in SEI at high vacuum and low kV (1.2kV) (B). (From V. E. Robertson, JEOL USA [215], unpublished.)...
What are the strengths of unfilled nylon, 20% glass fiber-filled nylon, and PC for this process Base yom answers on data from the polymer database or reference search. [Pg.279]

The First plastic sabots were made of glass-fiber filled diallylphthalate sheathed in nylon and they included metal reinforcements whenever it was felt necessary to redistribute the stresses. The nylon sheath was necessitated by the abrasive nature of glass-filled materials. Nylon also is used for rotating bands on projectiles and on metal sabots. Other plastics used for the structural portions of sabots include poly propylenes, polycarbonates, celluloses, epoxies and phenolics. Polyethylene, neoprene, and silicone rubbers are used for seals and obturators... [Pg.231]

Nylons reinforced with glass fibers are thus widely used in domestic appliances, in housings and casing, in car components, including radiator parts, and in the telecommunication field for relay coil formers and tag blocks. Glass-bad-filled nylons have found use in bobbins. Carbon-fiber reinforcement has been used with nylon-6 and nylon-6-nylon-12 mixtures. These materials have found use in the aerospace field and in tennis rackets. [Pg.459]

Melamines Molded Glass fiber filled Melamines Molded Unfilled Nylons Molded, Extruded Type 6 Cast Nylons Molded, Extruded Type 6 General purpose Self extinguishing Self extinguishing Self extinguishing Self extinguishing... [Pg.1511]

Glass filled polystyrene Glass filled polyester Graphite fiber filled nylon Glass filled ABS materials Glass filled polycarbonate Silica filled epoxy... [Pg.96]

Molding Plastic, Polyamide Resin (Nylon) Glass-Fiber Filled and Molded Polyamide Resin Glass-Fiber Filled Plastic Parts, MIL-M-19887 i. Plastic Molding Material, Polycarbonate, Glass Fiber Reinforced, MIL-P-81390... [Pg.387]

Plastic Molding Material, Polyamide (Nylon), Glass Fiber Filled, L-P-395... [Pg.387]


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