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Nylacast Aquanyl

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Nylacast
Nylacast Aquanyl by NYLACAST is a plasticized, copolymer of nylon 6 and nylon 12. It is produced by anionic polymerization using monomer's of caprolactum and laurinlactum. Exhibits low hardness, high degree of resilience, low water absorption and improved dimensional stability. Offers improved impact-, good mechanical-, thermal- and chemical resistance with good PV and load bearing capabilities. Designed for processing by extrusion. Used in petrochemical, offshore, ailways, ship building, food packaging, pharmaceuticals, steel mills, quarrying, mining, cranes, shoe manufacturing, conveyors, bottling and cannning. Typical applications include seal rings, pipe clamps, thrust rollers, nozzles, bushes, sheaves, pulleys, winches, difts and bespoke components. Nylacast Aquanyl complies with EC 1907/2006 (REACH), EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS), EU Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), EU Directive 2003/11/EC and UL 94 flame ratings.
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Product Type
  • PA (Polyamide, Nylon) > PA 12 (Nylon 12)
  • PA (Polyamide, Nylon) > PA 6 (Nylon 6)
Appearance
Natural, Yellow
Product Status
COMMERCIAL

Nylacast Aquanyl Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Specific Gravity
1.140 g/cm³
(Method A) 
ISO1183:1987
Water Absorption
0.20 %
(24 hours, Immersion, 23°C) 
ISO 62:1999 (modified)
Water Absorption
5.00 %
(Saturation, Immersion, 23°C) 
ISO 62:1999
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