Effects of Temperature

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Figures 4, 5 and 6 illustrate that PA12G continues to dominate polyamids, even at higher temperatures.

PA12G's modulus of elasticity (Fig. 4) in the most common operational range (50° to 250° F) is about 50 % higher than E-modulus of other polyamids. The same is true for compressive strength (Fig. 5) and flexural strength (Fig. 6).

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Effects of Temperature

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