Lauryl lactam, homopolymer - Names and Identifiers
Lauryl lactam, homopolymer - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C36H69N3O3X2
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Molar Mass | 591.95 |
Density | 1.01 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |
Melting Point | 176 °C |
Appearance | Morphological pellets |
Physical and Chemical Properties | EPA Chemical Information Azacyclotridecan-2-one, homopolymer (25038-74-8) |
Lauryl lactam, homopolymer - Risk and Safety
Lauryl lactam, homopolymer - Introduction
NYLON 12(NYLON 12) is a polymer that belongs to the NYLON class. The following is a description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of NYLON 12:
Nature:
- NYLON 12 is a polymer material with high strength and toughness.
-It has excellent wear resistance and chemical resistance.
- NYLON 12 has good thermal stability and can maintain its physical properties at high temperatures.
-It is a transparent material with low density and good insulation properties.
Use:
-The main application field of NYLON 12 is in the manufacturing and processing industry, used to make various engineering plastic products.
-It is widely used in the automotive industry, such as manufacturing auto parts and engine components.
- NYLON 12 is also used in the manufacture of electronic devices, cable protective covers, medical equipment, sports equipment, etc.
-Due to its good chemical stability, it is also used in food packaging and pharmaceutical industry.
Method:
The preparation method of-NYLON 12 is to react 12-aminostearic acid with 12-imino-nylon 6-12 prepolymer through polymerization.
-The prepolymer is obtained by heating and reacting nylon 6-12 with an appropriate amount of 12-aminostearic acid in a solvent.
Safety Information:
- NYLON 12 is non-toxic and has no obvious harm to human body and environment.
-But during processing, because NYLON 12 has a lower melting point, attention should be paid to prevent decomposition and release of harmful gases at high temperatures.
-When using NYLON 12 products, you should follow the relevant safety guidelines to avoid exposure to high temperatures or reactions with other chemicals.
Last Update:2024-04-09 02:00:50