PA6 G Oil - Omniamid Oil
Cast Nylon 6 with the addition of 6% of special lubricating oil which
remains in solution in the material. The unique method of production
results in a micro distribution of oil particles with a homogeneous dispersion.
This produces a notable improvement in the self-lubrication property
as well as the shock resistance. Machining is also much easier.
FEATURES
- self-lubricating: the friction coefficient is the
lowest of all the cast nylons
- wear resistance: better than PA6 natural
- tensile stress and compressive strength is like Omniamid
G whilst shock resistance is higher, the E-modulus is lower
- machining: excellent on machine tools
- colour: yellow
WEAK POINT
It is hygroscopic, even if to a lower extent than natural PA6 G. Because
of the molecular structure, the large-sized cast pieces have better quality
than those of small dimensions.
APPLICATION
- mechanical: thanks to its excellent self-lubricating
property, high shock resistance and compressive strength, together with
the possibility to produce large-sized parts, it is widely used to produce
bearings and bushings of large diameters as well as pulleys, wheels
and anti-wear guides. Because of its excellent abrasion resistance it
is used for gear wheels, guide bearings, bearings, sliding bearings,
etc. in the building of parts for construction machines, excavators
and earthmovers. In the shipbuilding industry its better weather resistance
makes it suitable for rollers, haulage, sliding guides, bearings. In
cable-car systems its usage includes pulleys, wheels and sliding blocks
- food contact: it cannot be used in contact with
food
- electrical: usage in the electrical field is to be
avoided as the electrical properties change with the change in moisture
content
- chemical: it is resistant to alkali, inorganic compounds
and solvents
Friction coefficient: steel with bearing made of Omniamid G-HR-OIL
The graph shows the friction coefficients of cast polyamides in function
with the contact pressure.
On the ordinate: contact pressure.
On the abscissa: friction coefficient.
Note that Omniamid OIL has the lowest friction coefficient.