
Thermoplastic Polyamides
Thermoplastic polyamides, commonly known as nylons, are a type of plastic that can be melted and reshaped multiple times without losing their strength or durability. They are made through chemical reactions involving diamines and dicarboxylic acids, resulting in long, chain-like molecules. These materials are valued for their high mechanical strength, thermal stability, and resistance to wear and chemicals. Because they can be reheated and molded repeatedly, thermoplastic polyamides are widely used in industries like automotive, textiles, and electronics for components, fibers, and engineering parts.