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                        Product Specification:
| Country of Origin | Made in India | 
| Material | Nylon | 
| Packaging Type | Box Packaging (L x B x H) | 
Product Description:
Description: The exceptional bearing and wear properties of Nylon make it one of the most widely...Product Specification:
| Country of Origin | Made in India | 
| Material | Nylon | 
| Packaging Type | Box Packaging (L x B x H) | 
| Usage/Application | Industrial | 
Product Description:
Description:
The exceptional bearing and wear properties of Nylon make it one of the most widely used plastics in the world. Nylon is frequently used as a replacement for bronze, brass, aluminum, steel, and other metals, as well as other plastics, wood, and rubber. Nylon (Polyamide) is the generic name for all long-chain fiber-forming polyamides with recurring amide groups. Polyamides (Nylon) comprise the largest family of engineering plastics with a very wide range of applications.
The family of nylons consists of several different types. Nylon 6/6, nylon 6, nylon 6/10, nylon 6/12, nylon 11, nylon 12, and nylon 6-6/6 copolymer are the most common of these, nylon 6/6 and nylon 6 dominate the market. Nylons offer extremely good wear resistance, coupled with high tensile strength and modulus of elasticity. They also have high impact resistance, a high heat distortion temperature, and resist wear, abrasion, and vibration. In addition, nylons can withstand sustained contact with a wide variety of chemicals, alkalis, dilute acids or oxidizing agents.
Another important factor both economically and mechanically is the relatively light weight of nylon. Nylon is approximately 1/8 the weight of bronze, 1/7 the weight of cast iron, and 1/2 the weight of aluminum. This reduces both the inertial and static loads and eases the handling of large components during maintenance or replacement procedures.
KEY CHARACTERISTICS:
High tensile strength
Lightweight
High modulus of elasticity
High impact resistance
Resistance wear, abrasion, and vibration
Chemical resistance to alkalis, dilute acids or oxidizing agents
APPLICATIONS:
Electrical connectors
Gear, slide, cams, and bearings Automotive
Sports & recreational equipment
Bearings
Rollers
Wheels & wear components
Semiconductor
Medical & Wear Pads
Bushings Seals
Wear Pads
Specifications:
Tensile strength : 9,500-14,000 psi
Flexural modulus: 375,000 - 500,000 psi
Izod impact (notched): 0.7 – 1.8 ft-lbs/in of notch
Heat deflection temperature @ 264 psi: 200 – 470 °F
Maximum continuous service temperature in air: 210 – 230 °F
Water absorption (immersion 24 hours): 0.05 - 1.40 %
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion: 5 in/in/°Fx10-5
 
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                         
                         
                         
                                                    
