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Technical Specifications

Polymer Type
Polyamide 6 (PA6 / Nylon 6)
Density
1.13–1.15 g/cm³
Water Absorption (24h @ 23°C)
~1.3%
Tensile Strength
70–85 MPa
Tensile Modulus
2.5–3.0 GPa
Elongation at Break
30–60%
Impact Strength (Charpy, notched)
5–8 kJ/m²
Continuous Service Temp
-40°C to +100°C
Short-Term Max Temp
Up to 160°C
Melting Point
~220°C
Coefficient of Friction (dry)
0.25–0.4
UV Resistance
Poor (not UV stabilised unless specified)
Chemical Resistance
Good against oils, fuels, greases; poor vs strong acids/alkalis

Certifications & Compliance

Nylon Sheet (Black & Natural)

Perspex Online stocks the best nylon sheets, 1–50 mm in black and white. Tough, wear-resistant and easy to machine. Ideal for bearings, gears, wear parts, jigs and fabricated panels requiring low friction and high impact resistance.

Stronger
Self Lubricating Material
Great for Machining
Years
Great for Wearable Parts
Engineering Plastic

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Technical Specifications

Polymer Type
Polyamide 6 (PA6 / Nylon 6)
Density
1.13–1.15 g/cm³
Water Absorption (24h @ 23°C)
~1.3%
Tensile Strength
70–85 MPa
Tensile Modulus
2.5–3.0 GPa
Elongation at Break
30–60%
Impact Strength (Charpy, notched)
5–8 kJ/m²
Continuous Service Temp
-40°C to +100°C
Short-Term Max Temp
Up to 160°C
Melting Point
~220°C
Coefficient of Friction (dry)
0.25–0.4
UV Resistance
Poor (not UV stabilised unless specified)
Chemical Resistance
Good against oils, fuels, greases; poor vs strong acids/alkalis

Certifications & Compliance

Description

Nylon Sheet – High-Performance Engineering Plastic

Our Nylon Sheets offer outstanding strength, durability, and wear resistance, making them the go-to choice for demanding industrial and mechanical applications. With excellent impact resistance and a low coefficient of friction, nylon is ideal for high-load and high-wear components such as gears, bushings, bearings, and wear strips.

Lightweight yet incredibly tough, nylon is easy to machine and maintains its performance under stress, making it a reliable solution for both dynamic and static applications.

Colours

  • Black Cast
  • Natural Cast (White)

Key Features:

  • Excellent wear and abrasion resistance

  • High mechanical strength and toughness

  • Low friction – ideal for moving parts

  • Resistant to oils, greases, and fuels

  • Easily machined and fabricated

Available in a range of thicknesses and sheet sizes. Perfect for custom-cut parts and CNC machining projects.

Additional information

Weight 20 kg
Dimensions 3050 × 1220 × 100 mm
Colour and Features

Natural (White), Black

Thickness

1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 3mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, 40mm, 50mm, 60mm

Size

2000 X 1000, 3050 X 1220

Technical Data Sheet

POL Nylon Technical Data Sheet

Nylon Cast Natural

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Frequently Asked Questions​

What are nylon sheets used for?

Nylon sheets are engineering plastics used for wear-resistant and load-bearing applications. Common uses include wear strips, slide pads, bushes, gears, rollers, machine guards, and structural components. They are widely used in manufacturing, mining, food processing, and materials handling where strength, toughness, and abrasion resistance are required.

What grades of nylon sheet are available?

Nylon sheets are commonly available in Nylon 6, Nylon 66, oil-filled nylon, and glass-filled nylon. Each grade offers different properties such as higher strength, improved wear resistance, reduced friction, or increased stiffness. The correct grade depends on load, speed, moisture exposure, and operating environment.

Is nylon sheet strong enough for structural applications?

Yes. Nylon sheet has high tensile strength, good impact resistance, and excellent fatigue performance. It is suitable for structural and mechanical parts under moderate to high loads. However, it is not a metal substitute in high-temperature or extreme load applications without proper engineering assessment.

Does nylon absorb moisture?

Yes. Nylon is hygroscopic and absorbs moisture from the air, which can cause slight dimensional changes and reduced stiffness. This is normal for nylon and should be considered for tight-tolerance components. Nylon 66 absorbs less moisture than Nylon 6, and oil-filled grades are more dimensionally stable.

Can nylon sheet be machined?

Nylon sheet machines easily using standard woodworking or metalworking tools. It can be cut, drilled, milled, and turned with clean results. Sharp tools and correct feeds are important to avoid melting or chatter. Nylon is commonly CNC machined into precision components.

Is nylon sheet suitable for outdoor use?

Nylon can be used outdoors but is not UV-stabilised by default. Long-term UV exposure can cause surface degradation and colour changes. For permanent outdoor applications, UV-stabilised plastics or protective coatings should be considered, or nylon should be shielded from direct sunlight.

How does nylon compare to UHMWPE or acetal?

Nylon is stronger and stiffer than UHMWPE but has higher friction. Compared to acetal (POM), nylon is tougher and more impact-resistant but less dimensionally stable. Material selection depends on wear, load, moisture exposure, and tolerance requirements.

What sizes and thicknesses do nylon sheets come in?

Nylon sheets are available in a wide range of thicknesses, typically from 6 mm up to 100 mm or more, depending on grade. Standard sheet sizes vary by supplier, and custom cutting to size is commonly available for trade and industrial customers.

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