Amorphous molecular structure, which prevents light scattering and results in high optical clarity.
"Trany" is frequently used as a trade or shorthand designation for or specific modified polyamides (such as PA6, PA66, or PA12). Unlike standard nylons which are semi-crystalline and opaque, these variants are often amorphous. Base Polymer: Polyamide (PA).
Often reinforced with glass fibers, heat stabilizers, or UV-resistant agents to meet specific engineering requirements. 2. Key Physical Properties
Housing for handheld devices, high-clarity switchgear covers, and fiber optic components.
These nylons are typically processed via or extrusion .