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Omnia Plastica Akulon® PA 66 - Akulon 66 - Dry
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Nylon (Polyamide PA); Nylon 66 (PA66); Nylon 66, Unreinforced

Material Notes: Polyamide obtained by the polymerisation of Hexamethylenediamine and Adipic acid. It is one of the oldest engineering plastics, having been created in the USA in 1930. Due to its origin it is widely used in the American and English markets. In comparison to PA6 it is more stiff and tougher but is also more brittle. It is advisable to use PA66 instead of Polyamide 6 when a higher stiffness is required to the detriment of resilience. It can be easily machined on automatic machine tools. All our stock shapes made of PA 66 are marked along the whole length with product code and batch number, according to ISO 9002 standards.

Features:

  • Wear resistance: it is good even in demanding environments.
  • Self-lubricating: the friction coefficient is low and generally for sliding application it does not require lubricators.
  • Toughness: very high tensile stress and compressive strength. Its toughness is higher than that of Polyamide 6.
  • Machining on automatic machine tools is shown to be easy as the shavings break thanks to its higher toughness.
  • Ageing resistance and weatherproof.
  • Natural colour.

Weak Point:

It is hygroscopic, even if to a lesser extent than PA6. It absorbs moisture in time and consequently the mechanical features and the final dimensions will change.

Application:

  • Mechanical: because it has a higher stiffness than PA6 it is used for mechanical applications when this feature is more important than that of shock resistance: suitable for gears, cams, pulleys, anti-wear guides, wheels and mechanical parts. Like Akulon GX, it machines very easily on automatic tools.
  • Food contact: in some cases it can be used in contact with food.
  • Electrical: use in the electrical field is to be avoided as the electrical features change with the moisture content.
  • Chemical: it is resistant to alkali, inorganic compounds and solvents.

Information provided by Omnia Plastica s.p.a. for semifinished products such as sheet, rod, and tube.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 1.14 g/cc0.0412 lb/in³ISO.1183 DIN.53479
Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium 2.6 %2.6 %50% relative humidity
Water Absorption at Saturation 8.0 %8.0 %23°C
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Rockwell M 8989dry sample; ISO2039.2
Ball Indentation Hardness 170 MPa24700 psiISO2039.1 DIN.53456
Tensile Strength at Break 88.0 MPa12800 psiISO.527 DIN.53455
Elongation at Break 40 %40 %ISO.527 DIN.53455
Tensile Modulus 3.20 GPa464 ksiISO.527 DIN.53455
Compressive Strength 20.0 MPa2900 psi1% strain over 1000 hours; ISO.899 DIN.53444
Charpy Impact Unnotched NBNB7.5 J; ISO.R179 DIN.53453
Charpy Impact, Notched 0.500 J/cm²2.38 ft-lb/in²ISO179/3C DIN.53453
Coefficient of Friction, Dynamic 0.420.42on dry ground steel; load =0.05MPa; speed =0.6 m/s
 
Electrical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Volume Resistivity 1.00e+12 ohm-cm1.00e+12 ohm-cmISO.93 DIN.53482
Dielectric Constant 3.6
@Frequency 1e+6 Hz
3.6
@Frequency 1e+6 Hz
ISO.250 DIN.53483
Dielectric Strength 25.0 kV/mm635 kV/inISO.243 DIN.53481
Dissipation Factor 0.060
@Frequency 1e+6 Hz
0.060
@Frequency 1e+6 Hz
ISO.250 DIN.53483
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear 85.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 23.0 - 60.0 °C
47.2 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 73.4 - 140 °F
Thermal Conductivity 0.250 W/m-K1.74 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°FDIN.52612
Melting Point 255 °C491 °F
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 95.0 °C203 °FContinuous; 5000 hours based on a tensile stress of 50% at 23° C.
 165 °C329 °Fshort period, no load
Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi) 103 °C217 °FISO.75 DIN.53461
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -30.0 °C-22.0 °Fimpact conditions and heavy loads not considered
Flammability, UL94  HB
@Thickness 3.00 mm
HB
@Thickness 0.118 in
 V-2
@Thickness 6.00 mm
V-2
@Thickness 0.236 in
Oxygen Index 25 %25 %ISO.4589

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