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Reinforced nylon
2025-08-30

Nylon reinforcement material, also known as fiber-reinforced material in Chinese, is a thermoplastic composite material based on materials such as PA6 and PA66. It is made by adding glass fiber filaments through co extrusion and hot melt technology, while adding compatibilizers and stabilizers to improve the long-term performance of the material.

This material enhances the strength of the nylon matrix by adding 10% -30% glass fiber, with a 30% addition ratio recognized as the optimal ratio. In some application scenarios, it can be added up to 40% -50%. In addition to glass fiber, fillers such as glass microspheres and calcium carbonate also have reinforcing effects, but in traditional definitions, nylon materials with added glass fiber are only classified as reinforcing materials. Mainly used in the field of industrial products such as small transformer frames and electrical support components.

Due to the insufficient strength of nylon itself, 10-30% of fibers are added to improve its strength. Especially 30% strength is recognized as the most suitable proportion. There are also those that add 40-50%, depending on the specific requirements of different products, and with appropriate formulas, all can be successful. In short, any material with added fiberglass is called nylon reinforcement.

In addition, adding glass microspheres, calcium carbonate, etc. also has a reinforcing effect. But it is still customary to refer to materials with added glass fiber as reinforcing materials.

It is suitable for products such as small transformer frames, electrical support components, etc