CNC Nylon

Nylon is a versatile engineering thermoplastic renowned for its exceptional toughness, wear resistance, and balance of strength and flexibility. As a premier choice for CNC machining, it serves as a cost-effective and high-performance alternative to metals like aluminum, brass, and steel in a wide array of applications. From functional prototypes to end-use production parts, CNC-machined nylon components deliver reliability where it counts, offering excellent mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and low-friction operation.


KEY BENEFITS

CNC machining transforms nylon stock (rods, plates) into precise, durable components. The process capitalizes on the material’s inherent advantages, making it ideal for demanding environments.

Benefit Description
High Strength & Toughness Excellent impact resistance and fatigue endurance, capable of withstanding repeated loading and stress.
Superior Wear Resistance Low coefficient of friction and high abrasion resistance make it perfect for moving parts like gears and bearings.
Good Chemical Resistance Holds up well against oils, greases, fuels, and many common solvents, ensuring longevity in harsh conditions.
Lightweight Significantly lighter than metals, contributing to weight reduction in assemblies for improved efficiency.
Electrical Insulation A natural, excellent electrical insulator, ideal for housings, fixtures, and non-conductive components.
Cost-Effective Lower material and machining costs compared to many metals, without a significant sacrifice in performance.

APPLICATIONS

The properties of machined nylon make it a go-to material across countless industries. Its versatility allows it to replace metals, rubbers, and other plastics.

Industry Example Parts & Applications
Automotive & Aerospace Gears, bushings, spacers, washers, cable ties, fuel system components, lightweight structural brackets.
Industrial Machinery Conveyor components, guide wheels, wear pads, custom fixtures, insulators, valve seats, pneumatic fittings.
Consumer Goods Sporting equipment components, power tool housings, appliance gears, custom fasteners, and wear strips.
Electronics & Electrical Insulating spacers, connector housings, circuit board guides, non-conductive jigs, and fixtures.
Medical & Food FDA-compliant gears for food handling, medical device housings, fluid handling components, and lab equipment.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

This table provides a comparative overview of popular nylon grades for CNC machining. Specific values can vary by manufacturer.

Property Test Method Nylon 6 (PA6) Nylon 66 (PA66) Cast Nylon 6 (PA6 G) Glass-Filled Nylon (PA66 GF30)
Tensile Strength ASTM D638 12,000 psi (83 MPa) 12,000 psi (83 MPa) 11,000 psi (76 MPa) 24,000 psi (165 MPa)
Flexural Modulus ASTM D790 395,000 psi (2.7 GPa) 420,000 psi (2.9 GPa) 380,000 psi (2.6 GPa) 1,400,000 psi (9.7 GPa)
Impact Strength (Izod Notched) ASTM D256 3.0 ft-lb/in (160 J/m) 2.3 ft-lb/in (120 J/m) 3.5 ft-lb/in (187 J/m) 2.0 ft-lb/in (107 J/m)
Melting Point 428°F (220°C) 482°F (250°C) 428°F (220°C) 482°F (250°C)
Continuous Service Temp. 185°F (85°C) 185°F (85°C) 185°F (85°C) 190°F (88°C)
Coefficient of Friction ASTM D1894 0.15 – 0.30 0.15 – 0.30 0.15 – 0.30 0.20 – 0.35
Water Absorption (24hr) ASTM D570 1.8% 1.3% 0.9% 1.0%

Grade Selection Guide:

  • Nylon 6 & 66: Excellent all-rounders for toughness and wear.

  • Cast Nylon 6 (MC): Superior for larger parts, with better dimensional stability and lower moisture absorption.

  • Glass-Filled (GF): For applications requiring higher strength, stiffness, and thermal resistance.

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