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Polyamide

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  • Chemical Name:Polyamide
  • CAS No.:63428-84-2
  • Molecular Formula:[NH-R-CO]x
  • Molecular Weight:0
  • Hs Code.:
Polyamide

Synonyms:Acids, polyamides;Acordis 140;Aeron(fiber);Amino acids, polyamides;Arenka 900;Arenka 930;Cadon;Carboxylic acids, polyamides;Celon;Cerex;Daiamid Span;Decotex;Dedotex;Dynac LNS 0060;Elder (fiber);Banlon;Belima;Bontex Bonstitch NXT 0.9;Elder 56T10G100;Ethilon;FS 2117;Flor M;Forlien;Furoru M;Fypro;Eltas N1040;Gofron;HS 3110;Himetect AMXX 200;Lactams, polyamides;Lilion;Microart;Microshine;Miracosmo;Grilon140;Grilon K 85;Mirakosuma;N 110;N 110 (fiber);Nylon BCF 800;Nylon SD;Nylsuisse;OG-Sheep Rectangl Z;N 150 (fiber);N 40 (polyamide fiber);Ozhilon;Polyamides, fibers;Promilan;Pulon;Quup;Radiatox;Relon;

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The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
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  • Polyamide for column chromatography, 6
  • 250 g
  • $ 362.00
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Chemical Property of Polyamide
Chemical Property:
  • Appearance/Colour:Transparent Yellowish Liquid 
Purity/Quality:

99% *data from raw suppliers

Polyamide for column chromatography, 6 *data from reagent suppliers

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  • Description A polyamide is a polymer that is made of continuous units in the molecular linkage that are bonded by amide groups. The chemical formula CO-NH indicates the amide group. The amide groups may be formed through the polymerization of amino acids, or the interaction of the carboxyl (CO2H) group with the amine (NH2) group or through amino-acid derivatives (where the constituent molecules are made of the carboxyl and amino groups). Polyamides are made of peptides and proteins, which are naturally, synthesized polymers comprising of amino-acid chains. Polyamides are classified based on the frequency and number of phenyl rings in its structure. When about 85% of the amide groups are bonded to the phenyl rings directly, the polyamide is referred to as an aramid. When the percentage is lower than 85% the polymer is categorized as nylon.
  • Uses Industrially, polyamides are essential for the production of synthetic polymers such as nylon, plastics and indispensable fibers. A different category of polyamides is transformed into fibres which are referred to as aromatic polyamides (amide polymers with recurrent phenyl rings in their structure) or aramids. Polyamide is also used in the preparation of overprinting varnished, paper inks, flexography printing inks and gravure printing inks. The compound is a good adhesive on certain substrates hence it is suitable for laminated films for bonding with metal foils and plastic films. Polyamide (cas# 63428-84-2) is synthetic polymer of a type made by the linkage of an amino group of one molecule and a carboxylic acid group of another, including many synthetic fibers such as nylon. A polyamide is a macromolecule with repeating units linked by amide bonds.
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