PRODUCT DETAILS
PA66 Reinforced Flame Retardant – High-Strength, Fire-Safe Engineering Nylon 66
PA66 Reinforced Flame Retardant combines glass-fiber reinforcement with flame-retardant chemistry to produce materials that preserve high mechanical strength and thermal resistance while meeting fire-safety standards. These grades are targeted at applications like high-temperature electrical connectors, power tool housings and automotive under-hood components where both structural rigidity and flame retardancy are demanded. Surface-optimized low fiber-visibility formulas are available for parts requiring better aesthetics. Offerings include various glass contents and halogen-free options to match environmental and safety requirements.
Key Features
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Flame-retardant formulation
Designed to meet UL94 V-0, V-2, or comparable safety ratings depending on specific grade. -
Enhanced mechanical strength
Reinforcement boosts tensile strength, stiffness, and long-term durability. -
Superior heat resistance
Suitable for environments with elevated temperatures or continuous thermal load. -
Dimensional stability
Reduced shrinkage and warpage, ideal for precision engineering components. -
Chemical & wear resistance
Withstands oils, fuels, greases, and industrial chemicals. -
Electrical-safe design
Excellent insulation and fire safety performance, ideal for electrical assemblies. -
Smooth processing
Compatible with injection molding and precision machining.
Ideal For
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Electrical connectors, housings, and switch components
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Terminal blocks, relay parts, and circuit protection devices
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Automotive under-hood and interior flame-safe parts
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Industrial machinery components
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Power tools and high-strength structural plastics
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Heat-resistant, fire-safe engineering designs
Why Choose This Material
PA66 Reinforced Flame Retardant provides a robust combination of strength, fire protection, and dimensional accuracy, delivering performance where standard materials fall short. It is widely used in safety-critical electrical systems, automotive engineering, and industrial equipment that require both mechanical reliability and flame-retardant certification.



