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PA+GF45%

PA+GF45% is nylon reinforced with 45% glass fiber, offering extremely high mechanical strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. It is ideal for structural, load-bearing, and high-temperature applications.

At GD Prototyping, we provide PA+GF45%, a nylon (polyamide) reinforced with 45% glass fiber. This high glass-filled grade is engineered for exceptional stiffness, dimensional stability, and heat resistance, making it one of the strongest nylon composites available. Compared to lower glass fiber grades, PA+GF45% delivers superior load-bearing performance, ensuring reliability in the most demanding structural and industrial applications.

Applications of PA GF45%

  • Automotive Industry – Used in engine components, brackets, and structural parts that must withstand high temperatures and continuous mechanical stress.
  • Electrical and Electronics – Ideal for switch housings, connectors, and protective casings requiring rigidity and thermal stability.
  • Industrial Machinery – Applied in gears, bearings, and load-bearing components exposed to constant wear and force.
  • Construction Hardware – Utilized in fasteners, anchors, and fittings requiring extreme stiffness and dimensional accuracy.
  • Aerospace and Defense – Suitable for lightweight structural components where strength and stability are critical.

Benefits

  1. Exceptional Mechanical Strength: With 45% glass fiber reinforcement, this nylon grade offers outstanding tensile, flexural, and impact strength.
  2. Superior Dimensional Stability: High glass content minimizes shrinkage and warpage, ensuring precision in molded parts.
  3. High Heat Resistance: Maintains mechanical performance even in elevated temperature environments.
  4. Load-Bearing Capability: Designed for parts exposed to heavy loads, vibrations, and long-term mechanical stress.
  5. Excellent Wear and Friction Properties: Performs reliably in sliding or rotating applications with minimal wear.
  6. Reduced Creep Under Stress: Maintains shape and structural integrity even under continuous mechanical pressure.