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Delrin® acetal resin, also known as acetal homopolymer, is stronger and stiffer than acetal copolymer.
Because this polypropylene resists swelling when exposed to water, it’s often fabricated into containers and parts for laboratory equipment.
Also known as nylon 6/6, this general purpose material is often used for bearings, gears, valve seats, and other high-wear parts.
Practically nonabsorbent, HDPE won't swell when exposed to moisture. It is denser and more rigid than LDPE, plus it's more chemical resistant.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Among the strongest plastic materials we offer, Torlon PAI has a slippery surface that resists wear. Use it to make high-friction compressor parts, bearings, and seals.
This extruded acrylic offers similar performance as cast acrylic at a lower cost.
At only half the weight of glass, polycarbonate maintains excellent impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
Install these traditional, easy-to-grip ball knobs on a threaded stud. They're good for control levers and push-pull rods.
Mount these oval, easy-to-grip ball knobs on a threaded stud. They're good for control levers and push-pull rods.
Expose these easy-to-grip ball knobs to light and they will glow green in the dark. Use them on control levers, push-pull rods, and emergency release handles. They mount on a threaded stud.
Tap custom threads or drill a hole in the side of the knob to secure with a set screw. These easy-to-grip ball knobs are good for control levers and push-pull rods.
With a low coefficient of friction, these pellets won't wear away from abrasion that’s often caused by contact with moving parts. Melt and mold them into desired shapes.
These pellets resist swelling when exposed to water, making them suitable for use in wet environments. Melt and mold them into desired shapes.
Absorbing impact without cracking or breaking, these plastic pellets are molded into parts that endure bumps, scrapes, and falls.
Connect these floats to threaded float rods.
Made of polyethylene, these floats can be used with chemicals, salts, and caustic fluids.
Replace flush valve assemblies in toilet tanks.
Made with metal additives, these balls test the sensitivity of food-processing metal detectors. They’re often used to calibrate metal detectors to find metal-detectable plastic tools that have fallen into a batch.