Polyamide 66 stands out for its notable stiffness, hardness, abrasion resistance, and thermal dimensional stability. In addition, nylon 66 demonstrates excellent wear resistance and low friction characteristics. It also offers very good resistance to temperature extremes, chemicals, and impacts. However, it’s important to remember that PA 66 readily absorbs moisture, which may influence its dimensional stability. In fact, at full saturation, PA 66 can take on more moisture than cast PA 6. This material has been effectively utilized in a wide range of industries, including electronics, marine, automotive, forestry, construction, and mining.

PA 66 – TECAMID NATURAL
- PVDF – Polyvinylidene Fluoride
- PC – Polycarbonate
- PEI – Polyetherimide
- PET – Polyethylene Terephthalate
- PSU – Polysulfone
- PA 66 – TECAMID NATURAL
- PPSU – Polyphenylsulfone
- PA 6 C – TECAST T NATURAL
- PA 6 – Polyamide 6
- PPS – Polyphenylene Sulfide
- POM – Polyoxymethylene (Acetal)
- PTFE – Polytetrafluoroethylene
- PP – Polypropylene
- PI – Polyimide
- PE – Polyethylene
- PAI – Polyamide-imide
- PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride
- PEEK – Polyetheretherketone