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    BASF develops Ultramid foam pellets based on polyamide 6

    • Last Update: 2022-08-18
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The material can withstand temperatures up to 230°C (440°F)

     

     

    For the first time, BASF has introduced a combination of polyamide 6 foam particles based on several different grad.


    Foam particles have several unique properties, including high temperature resistance, excellent stiffness, strength, and chemical resistan.


    Daniela Longo-Schedel, research engineer at BASF, said: "BASF continues a long tradition of developing particle foa.


    BASF's Ultramid range is a molding compound based on PA6, PA66 and various copolyamides such as PA66/ The range also includes PA6/10 and semi-aromatic polyamid.


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