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  2. Nylon 46 - Wikipedia

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    Nylon 46 (nylon 4-6, nylon 4/6 or nylon 4,6, PA46, Polyamide 46) is a high heat resistant polyamide or nylon. Envalior (formerly DSM ) is the only commercial supplier of this resin, which markets under the trade name Stanyl.

  3. High-performance plastics - Wikipedia

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    There are many synonyms for the term high-performance plastics, such as: high temperature plastics, high-performance polymers, high performance thermoplastics or high-tech plastics. The name high temperature plastics is in use due to their continuous service temperature (CST), which is always higher than 150 °C by definition (although this is ...

  4. Nylon - Wikipedia

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    When being molded, nylon must be dried to prevent hydrolysis in the molding machine barrel since water at high temperatures can also degrade the polymer. [71] The reaction is shown above. The average greenhouse gas footprint of nylon in manufacturing carpets is estimated at 5.43 kg CO 2 equivalent per kg, when produced in Europe.

  5. Polyphthalamide - Wikipedia

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    Repeating unit of polyphthalamide. Polyphthalamide (aka.PPA, [1] High Performance Polyamide) is a subset of thermoplastic synthetic resins in the polyamide family defined as when 55% or more moles of the carboxylic acid portion of the repeating unit in the polymer chain is composed of a combination of terephthalic (TPA) and isophthalic (IPA) acids. [2]

  6. Heat-shrink tubing - Wikipedia

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    Heat-shrink tubing (or, commonly, heat shrink or heatshrink) is a shrinkable plastic tube used to insulate wires, providing abrasion resistance and environmental protection for stranded and solid wire conductors, connections, joints and terminals in electrical wiring.

  7. Plastic pipework - Wikipedia

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    A good performance at operating temperature range from up to 60 °C (140 °F) (continuous) makes this material suitable for in-house discharge systems for soil & waste. A special PP grade with high temperature behaviour up to 90 °C (194 °F) (short-term) makes that material a good choice for in-house warm water supply. [10]

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