Polyamide 6 chips—commonly known as Nylon 6 chips—are named for the amide linkages (–CO–NH–) present in their macromolecules. Typically appearing as white, cylindrical granules, Nylon 6 chips have a melting point of 210–220°C and a decomposition temperature of approximately 300°C. They are soluble in phenol and hot concentrated sulfuric acid, exhibit excellent electrical insulation properties, and possess good resistance to alkalis and corrosion. Nylon is the most abrasion-resistant of all synthetic fibers.
Textile spinning for clothing, Industrial fiber and Yarn, Co-Extrusion films.
Packaging
800Kg Jumbo Bag, 28MT/40HQ
Property
Test Method
Test Conditions
Unit
Test Result
Grade
LX 275 BRT
Relative Viscosity
FZ/T 51004-2011
25℃, 96%H2SO4, m:v = 1:100
/
2.75±0.03
Specific gravity
/
/
g/cm³
1.12
Yield strength
ASTM D638
50mm/min
Mpa
67.00
Strain at Break
ASTM D638
50mm/min
%
239.57
Tensile modulus
ASTM D638
1mm/min
Mpa
2405.52
Flexural strength
ASTM D790
2mm/min
Mpa
100.62
Flexural modulus
ASTM D790
2mm/min
Mpa
3317.33
Izod notched impact strength
ASTM D256
23℃
J/m
48.98
Melt mass-flow rate
ASTM D1238
235℃, 2.16kg
g/10min
17.89
Temperature of deflection under load
ASTM D648
1.82MPa, 3.2mm
℃
44.10
Disclaimer:
The above figures are typical values for the corresponding series of product, served as reference for customer's selecting products, and the actual values are subject to COA of the product.