I Like to know if any one can suggest some alternative of this type of plastic resin Zytel Nylon 70G33L .Thanks in advance.
Regards
I Like to know if any one can suggest some alternative of this type of plastic resin Zytel Nylon 70G33L .Thanks in advance.
Regards
Have no idea but I see it is a specialty blend:
Hi Frank, Thanks for your advice. I tried but it was futile as we are small user.
Zytel*70G33L is an ordinary, lubricated, 33% glass reinforced Nylon 66 = resin; nothing special. I therefor suggest you go to =
-> free datasheet lookup, accept and search for "PA66-GF33" under = "Polymer family", to get a list of alternative res> I Like to know if any one can suggest some alternative of this type of
I'd follow Rolf's advice as he was closer to the product than me. Frank
sin; nothing special. I therefor suggest you go to
Hi Rolf , Zytel 70G33L Nat. was specify by the end user, 30% glass was common in the market but not 33%,I do not know is there any refrence book can show alternative brand or maker,Thank for your help !
Regards
Hi there,
if the enduser specified Zytel*70G33L NC-010, you would probably need to = get an alternative resin specified by him. He must have a reason for = specifying 33% instead of 30% glass fibers; perhaps because of the = slightly higher stiffness and/or modulus, or because the enduser is used = to US-resins. Historically, US-suppliers always prefer 33%, whereas = European suppliers prefer 30%.
Regard> >> Zytel*70G33L is an ordinary, lubricated, 33% glass reinforced Nylon
get an alternative resin specified by him. He must have a reason for specif= ying 33% instead of 30% glass fibers; perhaps because of the slightly highe= r stiffness and/or modulus, or because the enduser is used to US-resins. Hi= storically, US-suppliers always prefer 33%, whereas European suppliers pref= er 30%.
resins to Zytel*70G33 (or to Zytel*70G30) from other suppliers. I am not a= ware of any "reference book" that compares commercial resins from different= suppliers. You would have to get individual data sheets from various suppl= iers. Therefor, the link above ought to give you exactly the info you need,= for a side-by-side comparison, but it appears as if you are always going t= o need your enduser's approval before you switch ...
Hi Rolf, Thanks again for your help in this topic . Regards
Hi Frank, Thanks for your advice. I tried but it was futile as we are small user.
--------
You can try the Vydyne series of PA. They might have something comparable....
PolyTech Forum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.