Asahi Kasei Launches PFAS-Free PA66 Plastic
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Jan 29, 2026 · Last updated Feb 09, 2026
The launch of Asahi Kasei's PFAS-free PA66 is expected to positively impact the market for high-performance plastics, especially in industries like automotive and industrial machinery. It provides a sustainable alternative to traditional PFAS-containing materials, aligning with global regulatory trends.
Asahi Kasei has developed and launched a new PFAS-free PA66 plastic material designed for low-friction, high-load applications. This innovation responds to tightening global regulations on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in regions like the European Union and the United States. The new material offers reliable sliding performance under demanding thermal and mechanical conditions, making it suitable for mechanical parts such as gears and chain guides. Asahi Kasei offers both unreinforced and reinforced grades, with customizable formulations to meet diverse manufacturing needs. Yoshitaki Hori, Senior General Manager of Asahi Kasei's LEONA PA66 business, emphasized the importance of this development in supporting customers in building safer, more sustainable products.
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