Tough. Wear-resistant.
The default for
mechanical plastic parts.
PA6 for general wear. PA66 for higher temperature. PA66-GF30 for structural strength that approaches aluminum at 1/6 the weight. Machinable, moldable, and 3D printable — nylon covers more applications than any other engineering plastic.
Nylon grades.
Four main nylon variants cover most industrial applications. The choice depends on mechanical requirements, temperature, and cost.
PA6 (Nylon 6)
Cast nylon or extruded. Good wear resistance, impact, machinability. Default for gears, bushings, cams, wear strips. Less temperature tolerance than PA66.
PA66 (Nylon 6/6)
Higher crystallinity than PA6 — 30 °C higher HDT, stiffer, better wear. Premium general-purpose nylon. Automotive, industrial, consumer.
PA66-GF30
30% glass fiber reinforced. Tensile 150 MPa (2× unfilled). Flexural modulus 9 GPa (3× unfilled). Structural brackets, automotive under-hood, tool housings.
PA12 (Nylon 12)
Lower water absorption than PA6/66. Standard for SLS and MJF 3D printing. Production-grade for aerospace ducts, medical housings.
PA6-CF / PA66-CF
10–30% carbon fiber. Higher stiffness than glass-filled at lower weight. Aerospace, robotics, racing components.
MDS-filled Nylon
MoS2 filled nylon (Nylatron GS). Low-friction bearings, cams, sliding parts running without grease.
When nylon excels.
Nylon dominates four scenarios where cheaper plastics fail and more expensive plastics are overspecified. Its balance of properties makes it the workhorse engineering plastic.
Wear resistance
Self-lubricating surface, low friction against metal and itself. Ideal for gears, bushings, guides, and sliding parts.
Impact strength
Tough under shock loading. Notched Izod 55 J/m unfilled, 90 J/m for toughened grades. Better drop survival than most plastics.
Chemical resistance
Resists oils, fuels, solvents, most acids and bases. Standard for under-hood automotive, fluid handling.
Glass-filled strength
PA66-GF30 at 150 MPa tensile approaches aluminum. Structural brackets, automotive intake manifolds, tool housings.
Nylon applications.
Gears & sprockets
Cast PA6 or injection PA66 — quiet, self-lubricating
Bushings & bearings
Low-friction dry-running (Nylatron GS with MDS filler)
Cams & linkages
PA66 precision mechanical — dimensionally stable
Automotive under-hood
PA66-GF30 intake manifolds, reservoirs, brackets
Industrial wear parts
Conveyor guides, wear strips, chain tensioners
Tool housings
Power tool body shells, glass-filled for stiffness
Aerospace ducts
MJF 3D printed PA12 ducting for cabin ventilation
Cable ties & management
High-strength nylon 6/6 cable clamps and ties
Fasteners
Nylon washers, spacers, nylock nuts, insulating bushings
Nylon finishing.
As-machined
Typical Ra 1.6 µm. Visible tool marks normal. Color depends on grade (natural off-white, black for heat-stabilized).
Bead blasted
Matte uniform finish. Pre-dyeing step.
Dyed
Cast nylon accepts heat-set dyes in black, blue, red. Color throughout part, not surface only.
Stress-relieved
Post-machining anneal (oven 120 °C) relieves stress for tight-tolerance applications.
Laser marked
Excellent contrast on light nylon. Standard for serial numbers, branding.
Pad printed
For logos on dark injection-molded parts. Limited on cast nylon.
Machined smooth
Ra 0.4 µm achievable on finish pass — adequate for most bearing surfaces.
Impregnated
Oil or grease impregnation for self-lubricating bearings.