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What is Polyamide?

 

 

When an amino group of one molecule combines with the carboxylic group of the other, it forms a polyamide, which is a synthetic polymer. It incorporates synthetic nylon fibers. To be precise, amide bonds are held together to form the robust polymer known as polyamide.

For instance, fabrics like wool, silk, etc. are natural polyamides. In engineering, synthetic polyamide is crucial since it offers top performance at an affordable cost.

 

Polyamides belong to three families, known as aliphatic polyamides, semi-aromatic polyamides, and aromatic polyamides or aramids. Nylon resin belongs to the aliphatic polyamides family.

 

Kevlar is a powerful and heat resistant fibre, which is also an aramid. It seems to be more sturdy and offers great resistance properties when compared to the aliphatic polyamides.

 

Polyamides turn into woven form when you use them in fabrics, while it gives the shape to a harder structure when you cast them into a resin. Polyamide is a strong combination of superior properties like mechanical strength and flexibility.

 

Features Of Polyamide Resins (nylon Resins)

 

 

Polyamide Resin

Excellent mechanical properties

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Excellent resistance to friction and abrasion

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Excellent heat resistance

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Excellent resistance to organic solvents

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High affinity for various substances, allowing blending with e.g., pigments, stabilizers, additives, and strength reinforcers.

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Excellent dielectric breakdown strength

On the other hand, polyamides can be difficult to use for the following reasons.

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Dimensions and physical properties of components may vary depending on humidity of usage environment.

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Prolonged exposure to moisture at high temperatures can degrade physical properties due to reduced molecular mass.

 

 

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According to different solvent systems, we currently divide them into three types.

 

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1.Co-Solvent soluble Polyamide resin

 

It uses benzene alcohol solvents to dissolve the resin. Commonly used toluene and xylene. But please don't misunderstand, The benzene-soluble type does not use benzene solvents alone to dissolve. It is usually used in combination with several solvents, which we call mixed solvents.

2.Alcohol Soluble Polyamide resin

 

Alcohol-soluble polyamide resin can be dissolved in a single alcohol solvent. It has excellent alcohol solubility and good compatibility with nitrocellulose. It is widely used in printing inks and is suitable for PE. PP. PET aluminum foil and various films (printed polyolefin-PP, HDPE, LDPE) have excellent adhesion.

The ink has good leveling, gloss, and solvent release properties. When combined with nitrocellulose with good heat resistance, it can improve its heat resistance, scratch resistance, and friction resistance; at the same time, it can improve the ink and substrate If you add some waxes, antistatic agents and other auxiliary agents at the same time, you can further improve its printing adaptability.

 

Secondly, when the alcohol-soluble polyamide resin is used to modify the acetic acid resin, a gel-like substance with high thixotropy and minimal flow can be obtained, which can be used as a binder for high-speed printing inks, and can also be mixed with linseed oil to make a gelatinous oil. Used in offset printing inks. Furthermore, alcohol-soluble polyamide resins with high gloss and adhesion strength can also be used to make varnishes.

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3.Ester Soluble

 

Ester-soluble polyamide resin uses ester solvents as the main solvent, that is, it has a molecular weight similar to that of benzene-soluble polyamide resin, has excellent printability and adhesion, and has the environmentally friendly characteristics of alcohol-soluble polyamide resin, which is suitable for end markets. Environmental protection and health requirements of products.

Applications of polyamide resins (nylon resins)

 

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  • Polyester Resin: This is one of the most common types of resin used in fiber-reinforced plastics, surface coatings, and casting. It is made from a combination of a dicarboxylic acid and a dihydric alcohol, usually involving chemicals like terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol.
  • Epoxy Resin: Epoxy resins are known for their excellent adhesion, mechanical properties, and chemical resistance. They are formed by the reaction of a diglycidyl ether of a bisphenol (like bisphenol A) with a diamine or a diol hardener.
  • Polyurethane Resin: These resins are formed by reacting a diisocyanate with a polyol. They are used in a wide range of applications, including flexible and rigid foams, coatings, adhesives, and elastomers.
  • Vinyl Ester Resin: Made from the esterification of acrylic or methacrylic acid with epoxy alcohol, vinyl ester resins are known for their corrosion resistance and are often used in high-performance composites.

 

 

  • Phenolic Resin: Also known as phenol formaldehyde resin, it is produced by the condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. It is used in wood adhesives, coatings, and as a matrix for composite materials.
  • Polycarbonate Resin: This is a type of thermoplastic polymer that is known for its exceptional impact resistance and transparency. It is made by the polymerization of bisphenol A and phosgene.
  • Silicone Resin: Silicone resins have a three-dimensional network structure and are known for their thermal stability, chemical inertness, and excellent electrical insulation properties. They are often used in high-temperature applications.
  • Polyamide Resin: Commonly known as nylon, polyamide resins are synthetic polymers that contain repeating amide groups. They are used in fibers, engineering plastics, and as a casting resin.
  • Polyester-Styrene Resin: This is a type of thermosetting resin that is a copolymer of styrene and polyester. It is used in fiber-reinforced plastics and as a matrix for glass-reinforced composites.

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Applications of polyamide resins (nylon resins)

 

 

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Polyamides are a particularly effective choice of materials for components surrounding automotive engines , where the superior heat resistance and oil resistance of polyamides allow components to remain stable in high-temperature environments while in contact with substances such as gasoline, lubricants, and anti-freeze agents. Polyamides are also ideal materials for components of gas intake/exhaust systems—which require high heat resistance—and for components requiring good electrical insulation, such as connectors in electrical systems.

Polyamides are also used for a wide variety of other types of products, including electric appliances, cooking tools demanding good heat resistance, temperature-control devices, and water-circulation systems. In addition, the use of polyamides for utility components such as zippers and cable ties can improve reliability and streamline assembly processes.

 

 

 

 

 

Resin Casting Guide

Resin casting is a manufacturing method widely used by professionals and hobbyists for small batch production. It is usually done by filling a mold with liquid resin and then removing the product from the mold after it hardens.

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Resin casting usually uses flexible molds made of latex or silicone rubber, which makes it easier to demold the casting. Such molds can be used multiple times depending on the situation, but there are limitations, such as not allowing large-scale resin casting. Some simple molds for one-time use can also be made from available materials such as plastic clamps, wood chips, etc.

For mechanical and automotive parts, when all details need to be perfectly portrayed on the cast part, using special resin types and mold materials can reduce shrinkage and imprecision.

The resin casting process usually starts with making a master model, which can be hand-carved, CNC milled, 3D printed, engraved or manufactured in any other way. The material of the master model should be strong and accurate enough, so hard plastics such as polyurethane, epoxy, polyester, ABS, nylon or polyoxymethylene are generally preferred. Flexible or brittle materials will make the workpiece rough and the details less precise.

 

The next step is to create a negative mold and stamp it on the master model. Many manufacturers prefer silicone rubber molds because they make the working process easier, have excellent precision and mechanical properties, and do not stick to the surface when casting and shrink almost nothing. The mold is made in such a way that the resin can easily fill the impression of the master model without gaps or excess. Therefore, the mold is sometimes divided into two or more pieces to allow the resin to be evenly distributed inside.
After the mold is prepared, it is time to actually mix and pour the resin. This step will vary depending on the type of resin used for casting.
After the material is injected, some additional work may be required (such as vacuum chamber, heat treatment) to remove air bubbles and help the resin to fully cure.
If all steps are done correctly, the final product will be a replica made of resin that is almost identical to the master model.

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Safety Tips for Working with Resin

 

 

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  • Always go with the motto: better safe than sorry when working with epoxy resin.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area.
  • Wear safety gear including gloves, eye protection.
  • If the instructions say to wear a respirator mask, wear it.
  • Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Follow both manufacturer’s and local guidelines for disposing of excess resin and epoxy resin (don’t ever pour it down the drain, for example!)

 

 

 

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FAQS

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How to make polyamide resin?

A: The production of low-viscosity polyamide resins is generally carried out in batches by polycondensation of primary and secondary amines with dimer fatty acids. The hot melt obtained (temperature ca. 200° to 300° C.) has to be subsequently cooled and solidified (made up).

Q: Is polyamide rubber or plastic?

A: Polyamide fabric, also known as nylon fabric, is made of plastic. Polyamide fabric, like polyester fabric, is a manmade polymer. It is manufactured through a chemical process.

Q: What are the advantages of polyamide?

A: Assembly time: Polyamide products are typically much quicker to assemble than their competitors.
Cost-effectiveness: Polyamides are exceptionally cost-effective.
Durability: Polyamide's many resistance properties make it highly durable.

Q: What is Polyamide used for?

A: Printing ink and ballpoint pen ink
Ink Binders
Paints and epoxy paints
Epoxy floorings
Hot melt adhesives and seal coatings
Varnishes
Lacquers
Rubber products
Polyamide resin, is a wide range of chemical raw materials with excellent performance, according to its properties can be divided into two categories: non-reactive or neutral polyamide and reactive polyamide. Neutral polyamides are mainly used in the production of inks, thermal binding binders and coatings, reactive polyamides are used in epoxy resin curing agents, and thermosetting surface coatings, binders, lining materials and can sealing, mold casting resins. The neutral dimeric acid polyamide resin has good adhesion on polyethylene and other substrates, and is especially suitable for printing on plastic films such as polyethylene packaging film and metal foil composite laminate film. The ink prepared by neutral polyamide resin has luster, good bonding property, excellent alcohol dilution, low gelling property, quick drying and small odor. Dimeric acid based thermal binding resin, widely used in shoes, cans, packaging and book binding; Used for side seam sealing of can packaging; Bonding of new structural containers for frozen apples, oranges and other juices. Thermal bonding polyamide binder, because it is resistant to dry cleaning, strong detergent, bleach and high temperature washing conditions in laundry room and home, it is convenient to use and used for strong material bonding. It is used for heat shrinkable cable sleeve because of its necessary adhesion and excellent moisture resistance. Other uses of neutral polyamine resins include the preparation of thixotropic coatings, domestic water-based adhesives, fabric antistatic agents, transparent candles and detergents. The reactive polyamide resin further reacts and is used as a curing agent for epoxy resins, resulting in widespread cross-linking into thermosetting resins. When used as curing agent, it has the advantages of large randomness, non-toxicity, ability to cure at room temperature, softness and non-brittleness, which can make epoxy resin have excellent adhesion, flexural property, toughness, chemical resistance, moisture resistance and surface smoothness. Dimeric acid amine resin - the largest use of epoxy resin is binder, surface coating and can sealing, mold casting resin. The binder has good wettability, high bond strength and good internal plasticity, and can withstand greater impact force than the amine cured epoxy resin. The binder can be used as a side seam binder for metals, as well as a welding agent and caulking material for plastics and automobile bodies, and can also be used as a structural binder for metal-metal bonding. Epoxy resin cured by dimeric acid polyamide has excellent properties such as flexibility, chemical resistance, salt corrosion resistance, impact resistance and high gloss, and is widely used as surface coatings.

Q: What is Benefits of using Polyamide   ?

A: Faster to assemble
When compared to the other competitor material, Polyamide products are quicker to assemble. They are compact and relatively easy to carry, and compatible with frill-type connectors. 
Affordable
Being greatly cost effective, Polyamides have lower costs of establishment than the other materials. This is because they are effortless to carry and include low production costs when compared to metals.
Strong and durable
These are extremely powerful since they have different protection features like color stability and great melt temperature. Their characteristic features last for a long time with no need for additional maintenance.
Leak Proof seal
Polyamide develops a rigid seal that doesn’t leak. Different from PVC and various other plastics, they don’t safeguard any aromas, hence the pets won’t be tricked to chew through them. 
Multi-functional
The Polyamides project is the best for different mechanical properties and uses. Consequent to the casting process, the businesses can manufacture the pieces into various multifunctional components.

Q: Is resin rubber or plastic?

A: The resin is simply a form of unprocessed plastic while plastic is the final product for using further. Solid resin has a bit more versatility regarding how it can be formed.

Q: Does resin break easily?

A: The majority of epoxy resins will fracture or crack with severe impact, but they won't disintegrate when dropped on a surface. A chunk of epoxy resin is very difficult, but not impossible, to break by hand if you try to bend it with your hands.

Q: Is resin acrylic or plastic?

A: An acrylic resin is a thermoplastic or thermosetting plastic substance typically derived from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and acrylate monomers such as butyl acrylate and methacrylate monomers such as methyl methacrylate.

Q: How many years does resin last?

A: Most other reputable resin brands should last for at least 5 years—again with proper care—before needing to be refreshed. The important thing is to avoid unfamiliar brands, especially those sold by 3rd-parties on open marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, etc.

Q: Is resin environmentally friendly?

A: Cured resin can be disposed of in regular rubbish, but it cannot be recycled. Resins that are made from fossil fuels may be especially dangerous in this situation, as they may leech or spread petrochemicals after being disposed of.

Q: What surfaces does resin not stick to?

A: Resin does not stick well to waxy items including wax paper. Resin also does not stick to parchment paper, or the shiny side of freezer paper. You can use wax to create a void in your resin charm or casting if required. Pour the resin around the wax, and after cure you can pull the wax away.

Q: Is there anything you can't put in resin?

A: Unfortunately, any liquid, or items containing an element of moisture, may adversely trigger a chemical reaction, increasing the solidification process and turning white. Fresh food or plants. As mentioned before, these items contain moisture that can ruin the curing process.

Q: What can destroy resin?

A: Other aggressive solvents like Acetone, toluene, xylene, MEK, or even puny methanol, etc, may work to clean up drops of it before hardening. They are all poisonous and will burn fast. They also have many, many properties. Rocket fuel will dissolve polyester resins in any form.

Q: How bad is resin for your health?

A: The chemicals in epoxy resin systems can affect your health when they come in contact with your skin, or if they evaporate or form a mist or dust in the air you breathe. The main effects of overexposure are irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and skin, skin allergies, and asthma.

Q: What happens if you touch resin?

A: It's irritating to the skin and respiratory system: You should never expose your bare skin to the liquid chemicals of 3D printing resin! They can create contact dermatitis, which is a surface rash that could develop into an allergy if you expose yourself to resin for long periods of time.

Q: Is resin toxic after it dries?

A: Cured resin is completely non-toxic, so be comfortable touching it, using it, or placing anything on it. There, however, is one exception. When you're sanding your completely cured resin, you've to take measures to avoid the epoxy dust

Q: Do you need to wear a mask when using resin?

A: This also is not affected by heat as it is VOC free, so it doesn't give off toxic chemicals when cool, warmed up in a warm sink or when a heat gun is used. The reason we recommend using a mask/respirator is because Craft Resin produces a low odour, it is important to note that what customers are smelling are not fumes.

Q: Is epoxy the same as resin?

A: Epoxy is a two-part adhesive consisting of a resin and a hardener, while resin is a general term that refers to any material that hardens or cures to create a solid surface. Epoxy is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to chemicals and moisture, and is commonly used for bonding, coating, and casting.

Q: Do you need ventilation when using resin?

A: It is best practice to wear both chemically resistant gloves and safety glasses while handling resins. Ventilation Practices: Keeping fresh air circulating is key in promoting safety and for mitigating exposure to any type of resin.

 

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