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Polyamide precursors are intermediate materials used in the synthesis of polyamides, a class of polymers commonly referred to as nylon. Within the market of engineering plastics, polyamides occupy a prominent position due to their versatility, durability, and wide range of applications. These plastics are renowned for their robust mechanical properties, including high strength, excellent wear resistance, and good thermal stability. As a result, polyamides serve critical roles in numerous fields, including the automotive, electronics, aerospace, and consumer goods industries. The production of polyamides typically involves the polymerization of specific precursors, such as diamines and dicarboxylic acids, or the ring-opening polymerization of lactams. The quality and properties of the engineering plastic largely depend on the purity and processing of these precursors. Advances in the field are often directed towards enhancing the performance characteristics of polyamides, such as improving impact resistance, reducing moisture absorption, and extending the range of working temperatures. Companies operating in the polyamide precursors market encompass a range of chemical and materials organizations, from producers of raw materials to specialty chemical firms. Key players in the market include BASF SE, DuPont, INVISTA, Solvay, and Ascend Performance Materials. These companies are engaged in the continuous research and development of new formulas and production processes to meet the evolving demands of engineering plastic applications. Show Less Read more