The presence of 30% glass fibers in PA6 provides the material with increased stiffness, tensile and flexural strength, as well as a higher elastic modulus compared to unreinforced PA6. These characteristics make it suitable for applications that require rigid and strong components, such as structural parts, industrial and electrical components. Furthermore, glass fiber-reinforced PA6 offers improved dimensional stability, reducing the risk of deformations and maintaining its mechanical properties over time. It also exhibits higher heat resistance compared to unreinforced PA6, allowing for operation at higher temperatures without compromising performance.