Are amides available as compounds that can be added to a melt extruder of polypropylene to enable the PP to dye with acid dye? What percentage shoud be added?
I would not add nylon to PP if you want to make fibres. The two polymers will not mix at all and what you will probably get is a fibre with terrible mechanical properties. As I mentioned in the other thread, you can try maleated PP.
If you must blend PP and nylon you will need a compatibilizer. Maleated PP may work as a compatibilizer for PP and nylon.
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"Orgalloy" (tm) made by Elf Atochem (or whoever owns them now)
is a PP/PA6 alloy ( I think they make a PA66/PP version) - 9% lighter than nylon, not as water absorbent though, chemical resistance about as PP.
I should have remembered that. I once experimented with Orgalloy to make a 4 layer film on a 3 layer line by using Orgalloy and eliminating the tie layer.
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