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.
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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.
The graph compares the flexural modulus of Polyamides, that it to say
their stiffness. The highest value means the most rigid material.
The yellow values are obtained from specimen with moisture.
The grey values are obtained from specimen without moisture.