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Glass-filled polyamide

The modern market of chemical industry offers a large number of polymers for various purposes. Polyamides occupy an important place among them.

Polyamide is a promising material with high strength properties. It has a low coefficient of friction and is wear-resistant. Besides, polyamides are perfectly combined with various fillers, and this opens up inexhaustible possibilities for creation of composite materials and modified plastics with specified characteristics on their basis.

We use glass fiber as a reinforcing filler. The amount of filler, depending on the task, can reach 30%. At the same time glass fiber improves mechanical strength several times. It is also possible to fill with other materials in order to give the final product functional properties, such as - non-combustibility, reduced coefficient of friction, increased electrical insulation properties, etc. That is why there are so many composites based on polyamide.

Production and sale of polyamides is one of the main activities of GAMMA-PLAST. That is why we have several types of this material on our website. One of them is glass-filled polyamide. This material is a composite material consisting of polyamide as a polymer matrix and glass fiber.

Advantages of glass-filled polyamide

Among the obvious advantages of fiberglass-reinforced polyamides are the following::

  • High impact toughness;

  • high tensile strength;

  • wide operating temperature range;

  • high chemical resistance;

  • low coefficient of friction on metals;

  • high wear resistance;

  • high dielectric properties;

  • low shrinkage;

  • environmental friendliness;

  • and others.

Application of glass-filled polyamide

Glass-filled polyamides PA 6 and PA 66 have found their application in various fields of industry:

  • petrochemical;

  • electronic;

  • mechanical engineering;

  • and others.

Introduction of glass fibers into polyamide allows to significantly expand the application areas of this polymer.

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