The characteristics of PA materials include smooth surface, low friction coefficient, wear resistance, corrosion resistance (especially alkali and most salt solutions), high mechanical strength, good toughness, and strong fatigue resistance. It can resist the erosion of gasoline, grease, alcohol, weak alkali, etc., and has good anti-aging ability. In addition, the impact strength of PA material is much higher than that of general plastics, making it suitable for situations that require bearing impact and vibration.
Polyformaldehyde Due to these excellent properties, PA materials have a wide range of applications in industry, including manufacturing fibers, engineering plastics, packaging materials for lubricants and fuels, etc. Its diverse types such as PA6, PA66, PA46, etc. further enrich its application scenarios and meet the needs of different fields
Polyamide PA has excellent performance, and its performance can be further improved after modification such as filling, reinforcement, toughening, and flame retardancy. It is widely used in industries such as automotive, electronics and electrical, packaging, machinery, furniture, building materials, sports and leisure products, daily necessities, toys, etc. The automotive industry is the largest user of PA, followed by the electronics and electrical industry, although the consumption structure varies from country to country. The consumption structure of PA in the United States, Europe, and Japan in 1999 is shown in Table 4. According to Table 4, Japan has a higher share of film usage (mainly PA6) compared to other countries and regions, while the proportion of PA usage in the European electronics and electrical industry is relatively higher.
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