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Due to its high strength, longevity, and exceptional resistance to wear and tear, nylon is a type of synthetic polymer that is frequently employed in many different industries. When nylon’s viscosity is high, the substance is thick and has a higher flow resistance.
The type of nylon used, the processing circumstances, the molecular weight of the nylon resin, and the presence of additives or fillers are some of the variables that can impact viscosity. In general, nylons with larger molecular weights and nylons that have been intensively filled with additives have higher viscosities.
Many processes, including injection molding, blow molding, and extrusion, can use high viscosity nylon resin. To get the appropriate qualities and performance, processing high viscosity nylon resin can be difficult and calls for specialized tools and knowledge.
While working with high viscosity nylon resin, it’s crucial to carefully regulate the processing parameters, such as temperature, pressure, and shear rate, to make sure the substance flows as it should and doesn’t deteriorate or suffer harm.
In order to process the material successfully, it can also be required to use specialist machinery, such as twin-screw extruders or high-pressure injection molding machines.
Global high viscosity nylon resin market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
NVISTA will launch its new TORZEN High Viscosity PA66 resins at Faduma, as the company continues to develop a portfolio of engineered PA66 resins aimed at solving today’s marketplace needs. The new high viscosity resins combine wear resistance with durability, and have good retention of molecular weight during processing – a distinct advantage for demanding processing methods.
Many grades with relative viscosities between 80 and 360 are part of the initial launch. Certain grades are also offered with lubricant and heat stabilization to further enhance their benefits in processing and end-use applications.
The TORZEN High Viscosity resins provide the following advantages: resilience to wear and toughness resistance to a variety of oils, chemicals, and solvents. Wide processing window made possible by stable melt viscosity. Molecular weight retention during processing