Glass Fiber Reinforced PA6 GF20
20% Glass Fiber Reinforced Nylon 6 for Balanced Structural Applications

PA6 GF20 is one of the most widely used glass fiber reinforced nylon materials in structural applications. By incorporating 20% glass fiber, this grade significantly improves stiffness and strength compared to unfilled PA6, while preserving the excellent toughness, fatigue resistance, and wear performance that Nylon 6 is known for.
Compared with higher glass fiber PA6 grades, GF20 delivers a well-balanced mechanical profile, making it ideal for parts that must endure vibration, repeated stress, and mechanical impact without brittle failure.
Material Composition & Glass Fiber Reinforcement Structure
PA6 GF20 is produced using advanced compounding technology to ensure uniform glass fiber dispersion within the Nylon 6 matrix. The reinforced structure enhances load transfer efficiency while retaining polymer chain mobility for impact absorption.
Material Composition Overview
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Base Polymer: Polyamide 6 (PA6 / Nylon 6)
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Glass Fiber Content: 20% chopped glass fiber
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Fiber Type: E-glass
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Optional Additives:
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Heat stabilizer
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Impact modifier
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UV stabilizer
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Flame retardant (UL94 V2 / V0)
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Color Options: Natural, black, customized
This composition positions PA6 GF20 as a toughened structural engineering material, rather than a purely rigid composite.
Core Advantages: Strength, Toughness & Durability
Engineering Advantages
Balanced Strength and Stiffness
20% glass fiber reinforcement significantly improves tensile and flexural strength while avoiding excessive brittleness.
High Impact Resistance
Compared with higher GF contents, GF20 maintains superior toughness and impact absorption.
Excellent Fatigue Performance
Ideal for parts exposed to vibration, cyclic loads, and repeated mechanical stress.
Good Heat Resistance
Improved heat deflection temperature compared to unreinforced PA6.
Wear & Abrasion Resistance
Retains Nylon 6’s natural resistance to wear and friction.
Manufacturing & Commercial Advantages
Excellent Processability
Good melt flow and mold filling behavior enable complex part designs.
Cost-Effective Reinforcement Level
Provides structural enhancement without the high tooling and processing demands of higher GF grades.
Design Flexibility
Supports snap-fits, ribs, and complex geometries.
Wide Industry Acceptance
Used across automotive, electrical, and general industrial markets.
Typical Application Areas
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Automotive Components
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Engine covers
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Brackets and housings
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Pedal systems
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Functional under-hood parts
Chosen for vibration resistance and durability.
Electrical & Electronics
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Connector housings
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Switch components
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Structural electrical parts
Balances mechanical strength and insulation reliability.
Industrial & Consumer Products
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Mechanical housings
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Wear-resistant parts
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Load-bearing consumer components
Ideal for repeated mechanical use.
Processing Performance & Injection Molding Guidelines
PA6 GF20 is compatible with standard injection molding equipment and offers stable processing performance.
Typical Processing Parameters
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Melt Temperature: 260–290°C
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Mold Temperature: 70–100°C
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Drying: 80°C for 4–6 hours
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Injection Speed: Medium
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Shrinkage: 0.5–0.8% (directional)
Proper drying is essential to maintain mechanical performance and surface quality.
OEM / ODM Customization Capabilities
PA6 GF20 can be tailored to meet specific application requirements.
Customization Options
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Glass fiber content: GF15 / GF20 / GF30
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Flame retardant grades (UL94 V2 / V0)
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Heat-stabilized formulations
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Improved surface finish versions
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Color customization
OEM Support Services
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Material selection assistance
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Prototype sampling
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Performance optimization
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Long-term supply support
Technical Specification – PA6 GF20
| Property | Test Standard | Typical Value |
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| Density | ISO 1183 | 1.30–1.35 g/cm³ |
| Tensile Strength | ISO 527 | 95–115 MPa |
| Flexural Strength | ISO 178 | 130–160 MPa |
| Flexural Modulus | ISO 178 | 5,000–6,500 MPa |
| Notched Izod Impact | ISO 180 | 8–12 kJ/m² |
| Heat Deflection Temp. | ISO 75 | 190–210°C |
| Shrinkage | — | 0.5–0.8% |
| Wear Resistance | — | Excellent |
FAQ
Q1: What is the main advantage of PA6 GF20?
It offers a balanced combination of strength, toughness, and fatigue resistance at a cost-effective reinforcement level.
Q2: How does PA6 GF20 compare to PA6 GF30?
GF20 provides better impact resistance and processability, while GF30 focuses more on rigidity.
Q3: Is PA6 GF20 suitable for vibration-prone parts?
Yes. Its toughness and fatigue resistance make it ideal for vibration-loaded components.
Q4: Are flame-retardant grades available?
Yes. UL94 V2 and V0 grades can be supplied.
Q5: Can PA6 GF20 be customized?
Yes. Mechanical, thermal, and aesthetic properties can be tailored for OEM applications.




