Stanyl® in air management
The unique stabilization technique developed in house at Envalior has sparked the Diablo portfolio. This class of materials has improved heat aging performance versus the standard-heat stabilized materials.
Stanyl is a high-performance aliphatic polyamide with a melting temperature of 295°c that due to its high crystallinity and fast crystallization speeds entails three key strength.
Stanyl is the first high-temperature polyamide and the only aliphatic polyamide in its class. Thirty-five years ago it defined this class of materials and today it is still the most widely used polymer basis. The symmetry of the 46 structure ensures that the polymers fit in the crystal in multiple ways, thereby giving rise to high crystallization speeds and high crystallinity. This combination makes the material ideal for high-temperature applications due to excellent mechanics as well as wear and friction behavior, where the flow and the flow-mechanics balance are one of a kind.
The unique stabilization technique developed in house at Envalior has sparked the Diablo portfolio. This class of materials has improved heat aging performance versus the standard-heat stabilized materials.
Envalior's Stanyl® B-MB (Bio-based Mass Balanced) is a 100% bio-based high-temperature polyamide with halved carbon footprint and same high performance to empower customer sustainability.
A wide range of PA46 materials have been developed that can be applied in friction-driven applications, like gears, actuators and valve timing chain guides.
Due to the superiorWith excellent flow behavior, high CTI, strong mechanical performance at high temperatures, and weld-line strength, Stanyl is often used in connectors, for example, USB-C connectors.
The first commercializations of Stanyl were achieved 35 years ago. Currently, it is the largest single polymer being used in the high-performance polyamide landscape. The symmetry of the chemical structure lays the foundation of its success as it provides the basis for the high degree of crystallinity and fast crystallization speed. These two features are the basis of the three key strengths of Stanyl being excellent high-temperature mechanics, excellent wear and friction performance and superior flow. These strengths are what drives the business of Stanyl. Because of these features, this materials displays exceptional retention of mechanical properties after passing through the glass transition, giving rise to its high-temperature performance.