Abstract
The NXTamid-L family of specialty engineered nylons are claimed to be unique in the performance they offer, and to be quite different from polyamide grades that might be more commonly seen in different applications, such as Nylon 6 or Nylon 66. These specialty high performance polyamides most commonly refer to Nylon 12, Nylon 11, and Nylon 1010. They reportedly are more flexible, have lower moisture absorption, more robust chemical resistance, and other special features that should make them unique for high performance applications. Nylon 11 and Nylon 12 are the most common of these nylons, and unfortunately can present some limitations on applications, including availability and price. To help address these needs, NYCOA announced a new family of specialty nylons to consider as substitutes to Nylon 12 and 11: NXTamid-L.
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