Glass fiber is used for reinforcing nylon 66/6 co-melts for various injection molding applications which require high modulus, tensile and impact strength. The addition of glass fiber improves HDT and dimensional stability while reducing mold shrinkage and cycle time.
Various loadings ranging from 5 - 60 % are commonly used to meet a specific end use requirement.
| Product Numbers | Spec. Sheets | Molding Guides | Material Approvals |
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| GF10-66/6-LI6-NBK4 | Download | ||
| GF1662-GY1 | Download | ||
| GF33-66/6 XE-BK167A | Download | General Motors GMP.PA66/6.004 | |
| GF33-66/6 XE-BKDX9 | Download | ||
| GF33-66/6 XE-N | Download | General Motors GMP.PA66/6.002 Chevrolet CMP NY084 AA, CMP NY085 AA |
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| GF33-66/6 XE-NBK1 | Download | Ford SAE J1639 PA1816 General Motors GMP.PA66/6.002 Chevrolet CMP NY084 AA, CMP NY085 AA |
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| GF33-66/6 XE-WBK | Download | Chrysler MS-DB 41 CPN 3958 Delphi DX300137 Ford SAE J1639 PA1816 General Motors GMP.PA66/6.004 |
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| GF43-66/6 XE-BK167A | Download | Delphi 26097807 General Motors GMP.PA66/6.003 |
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| GF43-66/6 XE-N | Download | Download | Chrysler MS-DB 41 CPN 3595 General Motors GMP.PA66/6.003 Chevrolet CMP NY065 AA |
| GF43-66/6 XE-NBK1 | Download | Chrysler MS-DB 41 CPN 3596 General Motors GMP.PA66/6.003 |
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| GF60-66/6 XE-N | Download | Download | |
| GF60-66/6 XE-NBK1 | Download |