Nylon Injection Moulding

Moulded nylon parts provide high strength, temperature, and chemical resistance

Our Nylon Capacities for Injection Moulding

There are many types of moulded nylon materials, each with its own advantages. For example, nylon 6/6, offers great hardness, stiffness, and abrasion resistance, while nylon 6 is extremely hard and tough at low temperatures.

Type Material

Charpy impact strength (unnotched)
ISO 179-1eU

Yield Stress
ISO 527-1
Tensile Elongation
ISO 527-1
Data Sheet
Nylon 6
Gebamid B GF 30 (Repro) 100% Recycled Content (30% Glass Fibre)
60 kj/m² 150 MPa 3.0% Data sheet
Nylon 6
Radilon BGV 30 30% Glass Fibre
90 kj/m² n/a 3.0% Data sheet
Nylon 6
Radilon S HS 105M
n/a 80 MPa n/a Data sheet
Nylon 6
Radilon S RV300 30% Glass Filled
68 kj/m² 175 MPa n/a Data sheet
Nylon 6/6
Latamid 66 H2 G.25-VOKB1 25% Glass Fibre
55 kj/m² 85 MPa 4.5% Data sheet
Nylon 6/6
Radilon A HSK 372 M NER
5 kj/m² (notched) 85 MPa n/a Data sheet
Nylon 6/6
Technyl A20 V25 25% Glass Fibre
55 kj/m² 150 MPa 2.5% Data sheet
Nylon 6/6
Zytel 103HSL
5.5 kj/m² (notched) 85 MPa n/a Data sheet
Nylon 6/6
Zytel 70G30HSLR 30% Glass Fibre
12 kj/m² (notched) n/a n/a Data sheet

Nylon Applications

The PA nylon material is strong, with high-temperature strength, especially when reinforced. This material family offers wear resistance and chemical resistance—except to strong acids and bases—and is electrically conductive and shielding, making it useful for electrical and automotive applications including:

  • Under-hood components
  • Gears and bearings
  • Latches
  • Manifolds
  • Thin-walled features
  • Screws
  • Structural parts (glass filled)