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In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
This material suppresses static charges to prevent dust from building up.
Made with carbon black, these recycled UHMW sheets are a sustainable alternative to standard UHMW sheets in applications where static electricity is a concern, such as in conveying equipment and chute liners.
The addition of carbon gives this material the ability to divert static electricity faster than antistatic UHMW.
Also known as Tivar H.O.T., this material lasts up to 10 times longer in high-temperature applications than standard UHMW.
Prolonged outdoor exposure won’t discolor or degrade VHMW.
The addition of MDS results in a nylon with exceptional wear resistance as well as self-lubricating properties.
The addition of MDS gives these tubes exceptional wear resistance along with a self-lubricating surface. They're made of cast nylon 6, making them easier to machine and better electrical insulators than other MDS-filled nylon tubes.
Often used to make gears and wear strips, these cast nylon 6 sheets and bars withstand higher temperatures and are easier to machine than standard nylon 6/6 sheets and bars.
Use these cast nylon 6 rods to make sheaves, bushings, and pulleys. All withstand higher temperatures and are easier to machine than standard nylon 6/6 rods.
A good choice for making sprockets and pulleys, these cast nylon 6 tubes withstand higher temperatures and are easier to machine than standard nylon 6/6 tubes.
This nylon stays lubricated over time because it’s filled with oil. Use it to fabricate parts for hard-to-reach places where adding lubricants would be difficult.
Practically nonabsorbent, HDPE won't swell when exposed to moisture. It is denser and more rigid than LDPE, plus it's more chemical resistant.
Also known as starboard, these sheets and bars won’t degrade when exposed to salt water, humidity, and UV light.
Also known as pipe-grade HDPE, these sheets are about four times more impact resistant than standard HDPE and hold up outdoors, and in wet environments.
Made of recycled HDPE plastic, these sheets are more sustainable and economical than standard marine-grade moisture-resistant HDPE sheets.
Because PVC resists many acids and alkalies, it’s widely used for tanks and in chemical-processing applications. Also known as PVC Type 1.
Made of PVC Type 2 plastic, these 90° angles resist impact and chemicals.
CPVC is just as chemical resistant as standard PVC Type 1 and can handle hotter temperatures up to 200° F.
Add stiffness to composite sandwiches without adding a lot of weight.
Package food, textiles, and other products in wet environments. This film won’t absorb or swell from water.
Widely used in semiconductor applications, this polypropylene meets UL flame-retardance standards.
Often used for packaging and construction applications, this film is also known as Visqueen.
A polyester string reinforcement gives this material better tear resistance than standard LDPE film.
A layer of soft LDPE is sandwiched between two thin layers of aluminum for strength and rigidity.
Polycarbonate maintains good impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
The combination of high strength and water resistance, along with a variety of color choices, makes this opaque cast acrylic useful for outdoor signs and containers. It's also known as Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic.
Polyester resists swelling in wet environments.
These black polyester rods protect from UV rays better than off-white polyester. Strong and semi-rigid, they won't swell in moist environments, so they're often made into valves, pump components, and spacers.
These black polyester sheets protect from UV rays better than off-white polyester. Strong and semi-rigid, they won't swell in moist environments, so they're often made into pump components and spacers.
When moisture-resistant polyester is combined with PTFE, the result is this self-lubricating material. It’s also called Hydex and PBT.
Use Noryl PPO for electrical insulating applications where moisture is a concern. It remains dimensionally stable over time, even when temperatures fluctuate.
When exposed to UV rays, these cores won’t become brittle or break down. Use them to add stiffness to composite sandwiches that may be used outdoors without adding a lot of weight.
Made with Teflon® PTFE resins, these sheets and bars surpass most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
This film is made with virgin Teflon® PTFE resins. It can handle extreme temperatures and resists most solvents.
Often used in assemblies that rub against each other, this powder blends into plastic, rubber, composites, and lubricants to keep them from sticking.
This glass-filled PTFE is more rigid than standard PTFE for increased durability in high-stress applications.
Also called reprocessed and mechanical-grade PTFE, this material is an economical alternative to standard PTFE.
Protect sensitive equipment from damaging electrical static charges.
Filled with carbon and graphite, this naturally slippery PTFE stands up to wear better than standard PTFE.
Not only does PEEK provide superior wear resistance in repetitive processes, it is also resists wear caused by abrasion. PEEK can be used as a lightweight substitute for metal parts in chemical-processing applications.
Carbon enhances the stiffness of this material, while the addition of PTFE ensures a slippery surface.
Often used for circuit-breaker housings, manifolds, and semiconductor components, Ultem PEI offers excellent electrical-insulating properties.
Kapton® polyimide film is an excellent electrical insulator.
Just as chemical resistant as PTFE, yet FEP offers greater impact strength. Use it to make valve components and gaskets.
Stronger than PTFE, PVDF offers good chemical resistance. Comparable to Kynar and Solef, it’s widely used for pump parts, tank liners, and seals.
Often used as gaskets and bearings, this slippery-surface material absorbs virtually no moisture. PCTFE is equivalent to Kel-F and Neoflon.
Use PFA in place of PTFE and FEP for durability in repetitive processes, such as pump parts. It is chemical resistant across a wide temperature range.
Cast acrylic is easier to machine than extruded acrylic. It's comparable to Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic.
When compared to uncoated cast acrylic, this clear-coated cast acrylic is 45 times more scratch resistant.
A static-dissipative coating on this cast acrylic prevents electrostatic discharge from damaging sensitive electronic equipment.
This extruded acrylic offers similar performance as cast acrylic at a lower cost.
Laminate or mold this plastic film onto credit card signing screens, signs, and other surfaces for a see-through protective layer that won’t scratch.
Modified for increased impact strength over other types of acrylic, this acrylic is often used for skylights and outdoor signs.
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.
With a clear coating that provides protection from abrasion, UV light, and harsh cleaners, this polycarbonate is often used to create transit shelters and equipment shields.
Enhanced UV resistance makes this polycarbonate better than standard polycarbonate for outdoor use.
Often used in security doors and windows to protect against forced entry, this laminated polycarbonate is nearly impenetrable.
Because PVC resists acids and alkalies, it is often used in tanks and chemical-processing applications where visibility is essential.
The slippery surface on this FEP film prevents sticking. Use it as a release film when making molded parts.
PFA film retains its performance properties through a wide range of temperatures. It is often used to insulate cables.
Stronger and more chemical resistant than FEP and PFA film, ETFE film resists cracking over time.
Resistant to scratches and scuffs, mirrored acrylic is an economical alternative to mirrored polycarbonate.
A good all-around choice, Garolite G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, and electrically insulating. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
These rectangular tubes are flame retardant, machinable, and electrically insulating.
Using nothing more than standard high-speed steel tooling, Garolite LE can be machined into intricate parts.
Easily turn these rectangular tubes into parts for transformers and switchgears using high-speed tooling.
Use Garolite G-10 in place of Garolite G-10/FR4 for applications that are sensitive to halogen, such as in nuclear plants. It's strong, machinable, and electrically insulating.
Machine these angles into arc barriers, switch mounts, and components for circuit breakers and electrical equipment. They resist carrying electric currents in dry or humid areas, even when exposed to sudden electric discharge.
Rated for temperatures down to -450° F, this Garolite G-10 CR performs better in cryogenic applications than other glass epoxies.
More electrically insulating than Garolite XX, these tubes are often machined into insulating washers, bushings, transformer spacers, and parts of terminal boards.
An alternative to wood in structural applications, FRP fiberglass is strong and lightweight.
Made with a flame-retardant resin, this FRP fiberglass meets ASTM E84 Class A.
Kevlar is a super-tough material that stands up to wear and abrasion.
Made of recycled steel mill scale and reground plastic, these sheets are a sustainable, low-cost alternative to standard composites often used as counterweights, such as lead and steel.
This polyurethane combines the shock absorbing qualities of rubber with the tear resistance of plastic. Use it for high-tension applications such as conveyor belts, as well as for high-wear applications such as cutting surfaces, bumpers, and liners.
Use in food-processing environments for cutting surfaces, liners, and other high-wear applications. These sheets and strips are FDA compliant for direct contact with food.
With a thin metal backing, these sheets are good for use in bumpers, wear pads, machinery mounts, and other applications where some structural support is needed.
Stronger than natural rubber, these polyurethane rods combine the shock-absorbing qualities of rubber with the tear resistance of plastic. Use them to seal narrow spaces such as channels.
Use these tubes as jackets, seals, and insulation in areas where rubbing and scraping could cause wear on rubber. They are made of polyurethane, which combines the shock-absorbing qualities of rubber with the tear resistance of plastic.
Use these polyurethane balls as seals in pumps and check valves or let them bounce inside of vibrating sifters for an effective screen cleaner. They are made of polyurethane, which combines the shock absorbing qualities of rubber with the strength of plastic.
Safely use these balls in food and pharmaceutical environments to clean screens in vibrating sifters or to act as a seal in pumps and check valves.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these sheets and strips are for use with food.
These platinum-cured silicone rubber sheets and strips meet the strict purity standards of USP Class VI.
Greater strength than standard High-Temperature Silicone translates into better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life.
Filled with carbon black, these sheets won’t generate static charges and divert existing ones away from electronics. Use them as a conductor to protect components from static discharge.
Create a barrier against fire and smoke. These sheets and strips meet FAR 25.856 and UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
One layer of fiberglass cloth is inserted between two layers of silicone rubber to give these sheets and strips the strength to stand up to high stress and flex. Use them as flange gaskets and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced silicone rubber out of place.
The open top allows U-channels to slide over an edge. Use them as seals and trim.
FDA compliant for use with food and beverage, these rods fit into channels and other narrow spaces for sealing and cushioning.
Seal and cushion narrow spaces such as channels.
Stronger than standard high-temperature silicone rods, these rods are longer lasting and more shock absorbent.
Meeting UL 94 V-0, these rods are flame retardant—use them to seal and cushion narrow spaces.
FDA compliant and NSF/ANSI 51 certified, these 90° angles are approved for direct contact with food.
Seal and cushion corners with these 90° angles.
These 90° angles meet UL 94V0 for flame retardance.
With nearly twice the tensile strength of standard high-temperature silicone, these 90° angles absorb shock better and last longer.
These tubes are often used as jackets, seals, and insulation in hot environments.
Neoprene is also known as chloroprene. It offers good oil and abrasion resistance.
Made from FDA-listed materials for use with food.
This rubber has better shock absorbing qualities and will provide longer life than Standard Multipurpose Neoprene.
Stronger and more durable than High-Strength Multipurpose Neoprene, this rubber can handle high-tension applications such as belting.
This neoprene dissipates static electrical charge, which can damage or cause equipment to malfunction.
Meeting transportation industry standards for flames, smoke, and toxicity, these neoprene sheets and strips are used as cushioning pads in panels to reduce vibration and noise.
With one layer of nylon fabric for every 1/16” of thickness, these sheets have the strength to be used as flange gaskets, diaphragm packing, and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced neoprene out of place.
For every 1/4" of thickness there is one layer of super-strong fiberglass cloth that stands up to high stress and flex. Use these sheets as flange gaskets, diaphragm packing, and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced neoprene out of place.
Jackets, seals, and insulation are just a few of the many uses for rubber tubes.
The cylindrical shape fits into channels and other narrow spaces for sealing and cushioning.
Let these balls bounce inside of vibrating sifters for an effective screen cleaner or use them as seals in pumps and check valves.
Loosen fine particles from the grip of vibrating-sifter screens with the bounce of rubber balls. Also use them as seals in pumps and check valves. They’re made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage.
Sunlight, ozone, and water won’t affect these sheets and strips.
Made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage, these EPDM sheets and strips can be used in steamy environments.
A cross between plastic and rubber, Santoprene offers good resistance to weather and chemicals while retaining its stretchability.
With greater strength than standard Weather-Resistant EPDM, these sheets and strips provide better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life.
Often used as inner tubes, butyl rubber won’t allow air, fumes, or gases to pass through.
These EPDM sheets and strips meet transportation industry standards for flammability, smoke, and toxicity. Use them as weather-resistant seals on windows and doors, pads to reduce vibration between panels, and exterior trim.
For every 1/16" of thickness, there is one layer of super-strong fiberglass cloth that stands up to high stress and flex. Use these sheets and strips as flange gaskets and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced EPDM out of place.
Resistant to sunlight, ozone, and water, these 90° angles are good for sealing and cushioning corners.
Used to seal narrow spaces such as channels, these tubes offer more compression than solid EPDM rods.
Resistant to sunlight, ozone, and water, these rods are sized to seal narrow spaces such as channels.
Seal channels and other narrow spaces with these Santoprene rods.
Made of EPDM, these rubber balls won’t degrade from sunlight, ozone, or water. They can be used to clean screens inside vibrating sifters, dampen vibration inside assemblies, and seal pumps and check valves.
Use these small-diameter rods to seal narrow spaces.
These small-diameter rods provide a seal in narrow spaces.
Even when temperatures rise to 445° F, these Kalrez sheets are resistant to virtually all classes of chemicals.
Temperatures as low as –70° F have no effect on these fluorosilicone sheets and strips.
Viton® fluoroelastomer stands up to tough chemicals, such as nitric acid, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
Resistant to the chemicals that are commonly used to clean and sterilize food-processing equipment, these sheets and strips are made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage.
Offering higher tensile strength than standard Chemical-Resistant Viton® Fluoroelastomer, these sheets and strips provide greater tear resistance and longer life.
With equal chemical resistance to Viton® fluoroelastomer, Aflas provides a stronger, steam-tolerant alternative.
Clean screens in vibrating sifters with the bounce of these balls, or use them as seals in pumps and check valves.
The addition of vinyl make these sheets the strongest Food Industry Oil-Resistant rubber we offer. Use them for high-tension applications, such as belting. They’re made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and offer good resistance to animal and vegetable oils.
Buna-N rubber resists fuel oil, hydraulic oil, ethylene glycol, and grease.
Use this stiff mesh to contain, reinforce, separate, or protect materials.
Contain, reinforce, separate, or protect materials with this stiff mesh. It is often used in ovens and dryers and can be used with food and beverages.
Use in outdoor applications.
An alternative to heat transfer compounds, these soft, flexible pads transfer heat from a source to a heat sink.
Even after extended compression, these high-performance polyurethane foam sheets and strips bounce back to shape faster than any other foam we offer. Also known as Poron urethane, they also stand up to wear caused by rubbing and scraping.
Good for tough vacuum-sealing and low closure-force applications, these polyurethane foam sheets and strips have open/closed cells to keep water, air, and gases from being absorbed when they are compressed at least 25%. Even after extended compression, all bounce back to shape faster than other foams we offer.
Also known as Ethafoam.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these polyethylene foam sheets are often used as packaging for food products to absorb shock and damp vibration.
These sheets and strips are made of cross-linked polyethylene, so they are stronger and more chemical resistant than other types of polyethylene foam.
Often used as padding in helmets, gloves, and boots, this super-strong EVA foam absorbs shock and resists tearing better than other types of foam.
Exceptionally strong, this lightweight ionomer foam offers excellent resistance to impact, UV light, and water. It stands up to wear caused by rubbing and scraping and is often used on bumpers and buoys.
The open top allows these foam U-channels to slide over and cushion an edge.
Use these foam half rounds as a cushioning bumper.
These vinyl foam sheets and strips are so conformable that once they're compressed they won't fully spring back. Use them to fill gaps and seal uneven surfaces.
An economical alternative to Viton® fluoroelastomer foam, these semi-rigid nylon foam sheets offer good resistance to a wide range of chemicals.
Know at a glance when a tool is missing from a toolbox with this dual-color foam.