Model: | ULTRAMID 1C |
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Brand: | Elvamide PA6/PA66/PA610 |
Origin: | Made In United States |
Category: | Chemicals / Resin |
Label: | Ultramid 1C , ELVAMIDE 8063 , Elvamide 8061Z |
Price: |
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Min. Order: | 25 KG |
Last Online:19 Dec, 2024 |
Nylon multipolymer ( Polyamide Copolymer )
Type | Color | Relative Viscosity | Origin | Availalbe |
Elvamide 8061 Elvamide 8061Z |
1/8 White+Transprent, cubes |
79 ~ 100 |
USA |
on request 9,500 kg |
Elvamide 8063 Elvamide 8023R Elvamide 8066 Ultramid 1C |
1/8 White+Transprent spheres |
70-100 | USA | on request |
E8061-5 E8061-10 E8061-15 |
liquid from alcohols solution Elvamide resins for good adhesion to Polyamide yarn,Nylon tube,Glass, Metal tube,and films ...... |
70-100 | China | 20,000 kg |
E8061-1C |
liquid from alcohols solution Elvamide resins for wire bond coating in a wide field of applications ranging from mobile phones to e-motors. |
70-100 ** | China | 500 kg |
Notes:
1)relative viscosity is a calculated value of the ratio of absolute solution viscosity to the absolute viscosity of the solvent.it is measured for an 8.4 wt% solution of Elvamide resin in 90% formic acid solvent (0.11 g resin/ml formic acid).the absolute viscisoty of formic acid is determined using a Cannon-Fensker size 75 viscometer.A Brrokfied viscometer is used to vdetermine the absolute viscosity of the elvamide formic acid solution.the spindle and speed should be selected to give a viscosity highest on the 100 scale.viscosities should be determined at 25 ℃.
2)Alcoholic solutions of Elvamide are generally prepared hot with reflux of the solvent mixture. Preferred solvent mixtures are ethanol /water and n-propanol / water – in each case in a ratio of 8 : 2– or the pure alcohols. A good method involves adding Elavmide in portions to the solvent mixture, with stirring. The mixture is then heated to 80 °C and is stirred until the solution becomes clear. This usually takes one to two hours. Stirring should be controlled so that the pellets do not agglomerate.
3)Elvamide are attacked and dissolved by alcohols, methylene chloride, concentrated mineral acids, and formic acid.
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