Processing Guide:

Nylon 66 (PA66)

General Description

PA 66 is generally used in the automotive and engineering industry where the applications include food contact parts and screw machined electrical insulators. Often glass filled grades are used.

Some glass-fibre-filled polyamide 66s have been developed for operation in air at temperatures of up to 200-210 °C. These PA66’s provides much better performance than the heat-stabilized ones commonly in use.

Pre-Production

If the moisture content is more than 0.2 per cent, the flow properties of the melt are affected. If the material is very wet (e.g., has been exposed to air for more than 8 hours) vacuum or desiccant drying is necessary.

Unreinforced grades

Temperature ºC

Zone No.

Location

From

To

– 

 Hopper Throat

 75

 90

1

 Barrel Rear (hopper end)

 275

 300

2

 Barrel Middle

 270

 290

3

 Barrel Middle

 270

 295

4

 Barrel Front

 265

 295

5

 Barrel Nozzle

 260

 290

6

 Mould

 20

 100

Reinforced grades

Temperature ºC

Zone No.

Location

From

To

– 

 Hopper Throat

 75

 90

1

 Barrel Rear (hopper end)

 280

 300

2

 Barrel Middle

 285

 305

3

 Barrel Middle

 290

 305

4

 Barrel Front

 275

 300

5

 Barrel Nozzle

 270

 295

6

 Mould

 55

 95

Processing Notes

Adjust speed to suit the moulding cycle but do not use a screw surface speed of greater than 0.5m/s. Because this type of material solidifies quickly, the mould must be filled in a short time.

Back pressure should be kept as low as possible At a temperature of 280ºC the maximum residence time in the barrel should not exceed 5 minutes. When the temperature is 320ºC then the maximum residence time in the barrel should not exceed 3 minutes.

Tool Requirements

Post Production

Easily purged by a more viscous polymer – if in doubt purge with HDPE or PP, or strip and clean.

Portfolio:

Polyram – PA66 – Plustek

Radici – PA66 – Radilon A – Radiflam A – Heramid A

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