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AP-NYLON®
Polymers additives supplied by Bruggemann
Brüggemann
produces AP-NYLON® additives for the production of cast polyamide (PA6) by Anionic Polymerization with the aid of special Activators and Catalysts. These additives make a key contribution to obtaining a structurally improved polyamide as well as impart outstanding material properties, such as high impact strength, abrasion resistance, and vibration damping – with exceptionally low inherent stresses.
Cast nylon produced is suitable for a variety of molding techniques - vertical and centrifugal casting, rotomolding - and also allows the production of parts with hollow geometries.
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AP-NYLON® Caprolactam (Flakes)
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AP-NYLON® Caprolactam (Flakes) by Brüggemann is caprolactam with low moisture content. It is specifically used as raw material in the anionic polymerization of polyamide 6. It is suitable for use in...
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