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Nylon 66 (PA66)

Badamid A

Badamid A; PA6.6-based materials melt at 262 °C. Besides high thermal stability, polyamide 6.6 is characterised by a high level of hardness, abrasion resistance and rigidity. It is often used in machine and automobile construction where prefabricated components are exposed to high mechanical and thermal stresses.

Badamid A product range:

  • Unreinforced
  • Impact resistant
  • Glass fibre reinforcement
  • Glass fibre reinforcement, impact resistant
  • Glass bead, mineral, hybrid reinforcement
  • Self – extinguishing
  • Friction bearing materials
  • Electro conductive

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  • Product Description

    Badamid A70 S

    tel. 01425 403543

    General purpose unreinforced injection moulding grade nylon 66 (PA66).

    Badamid A70 S Nylon 66 has the following properties

    • Good Flow behaviour
    • Easy processing
    • Short cycle times
    Classification Manufacturer Material Bada Hispanaplast S.A. Badamid
  • Product Description

    Badamid A2 Black

    Tel. 01425 403543

    General purpose unreinforced injection moulding grade nylon 66 (PA66).

    Badamid Nylon 66 has the following properties

    • Good Flow behaviour
    • Easy processing
    • Short cycle times
    Classification Manufacturer Material Bada Hispanaplast S.A. Badamid
  • Product Description

    Badamid A70 FR HF

    Tel. 01425 403543

    Badamid A70 FR HF is an unreinforced, normal viscosity, self-extinguishing PA66 injection moulding grade.

    Badamid A70 FR HF has the following important properties:

    • Halogen and phosphorous-free
    • UL94 V-0
    • Good electrical properties

    Badamid A70 FR HF is used typically in electrical applications such are switches, plugs, clamps and connectors.

    Classification Manufacturer Material , Bada Hispanaplast S.A. Badamid
  • Product Description

    Badamid UL A703 GF20-35 FR HF

    Tel. 01425 403543

    UL listed meeting f1 and f2

    The importance of public transport by train, metro or tram is becoming more and more important due to continuously growing cities worldwide. As a consequence, demands on plastics for railway applications are increasing, too. Great importance is attached to maximum possible fire protection owing to the increasing number of passengers.
    The harmonised standard EN 45545-2 defines different hazard levels depending on the requirements on and hazard potential of the respective application. Hazard level 3 (HL3) represents the highest performance category. Supply lines and high voltage components are subject to risk phrase R22 (indoors) and R23 (outside). Here, the use of halogen-free, fire retardant polyamides has become mostly prevalent.
    Bada AG has got a broad portfolio of reinforced and unreinforced polyamides specifically adapted for the railway sector that all fully meet the requirements of HL3. These materials are future-proof as they significantly fall below the required limit values even if the legislator will further tighten them.

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