Polyamide

Polyamide is a polymer held together with amide bonds.

Fabrics such as wool, silk and nylon are all examples of polyamides — wool and silk are natural polyamides, whereas nylon is synthetic. Synthetic polyamide thermoplastics are important in engineering, clothing and packaging industries because they offer high performance at a reasonable cost.

Polyamide is an engineering derived thermoplastic material which has excellent range of the mechanical properties, toughness, elasticity, chemical resistivity, high melting points, and moldability. Since, it has poor biodegradability so that it should be reformed and recycled to reuse many times in different applications.

Polyamide grades vary by properties:

We supply polyamide from the top world’s producers in order to provide you a best quality and performance at your production for any application.

Polyamide is packed in 25 kg bags or 750kg octabines.

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