Is glass filled nylon strong?

Glass filled polymers, when compared to native, are much stronger. The qualities of rigidity, strength and hardness are much improved when using glass filled polymers.

What is the compressive strength of nylon?

Nylon 6/6 has a yield strength of 6500-8500 psi….Nylon 6/6 Information.

PROPERTIES ASTM TEST METHOD COMMON VALUES AND RANGES
Compressive strength (rupture or yield) psi D695 15,000
Flexural strength (rupture or yield) psi D790 17,000
Tensile modulus, 103 psi D638 550
Compressive modulus, 103 psi D695 15,000

Does glass filled nylon absorb water?

Being crystalline materials, Nylon 6, 66 and 46 molding materials exhibit similar behavior. That is to say, they produce high shrinkage as unfilled products and relatively low shrinkage when reinforced with glass fibers. They also absorb moisture at levels substantially higher than most other engineering plastics.

Is glass filled nylon brittle?

For glass-filled nylon, these challenges include: It is more brittle than standard nylon. It can cost approximately 50-100% more than unfilled counterparts. It is abrasive and will cause accelerated wear on tools.

Why glass-filled material is used?

Better thermal expansion rate. Reliable thermal dimensional stability. Exceptional material hardness. Finer chemical and dielectric properties.

Is nylon 6 glass-filled?

Nylon® 6/6 (Polyamide) 30% Glass Filled.

What are the properties of Nylon 6,6?

Nylon 6 and nylon 6/6:

  • High mechanical strength.
  • High toughness, stiffness and hardness.
  • Good fatigue resistance.
  • Good impact resistance.
  • Excellent wear resistance.
  • Good electrical insulating properties.
  • No resistance to UV rays.
  • Lightweight; sometimes used in applications in place of metals.

What happens when nylon gets wet?

Moisture acts as a plasticizer in nylon and therefore reduces strength and stiffness properties but increases elongation and toughness. In general, as moisture content rises, significant increases occur in impact strength and other energy absorbing characteristics of the material.

Is glass-filled nylon heat resistant?

Maximum Operating Temperature, Long-Term: 180° F. Maximum Operating Temperature, Short-Term: 300° F. Deflection Temperature: 212° F.

What is glass-filled material?

Glass-filled polymer (or glass-filled plastic), is a mouldable composite material. It comprises short glass fibers in a matrix of a polymer material. It is used to manufacture a wide range of structural components by injection or compression moulding.

How do you cut glass-filled nylon?

Cutting tools need to stay razor sharp in order to cut advanced engineering plastics precisely. While most plastics can be machined with HSS (high-speed steel) cutters, glass-filled plastics need cutters made from carbide (or even ceramic) to counteract the abrasiveness of the glass.